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MEMORIAL FOR RACHEL DISRUPTED BY 
ISRAELI 
ARMY
Chris McGreal in Jerusalem
Wednesday March 19, 2003
The Guardian
Israeli forces fired teargas and stun grenades 
yesterday in an attempt to 
break up a memorial service for Rachel Corrie, 
the 
American 
peace activist 
killed by an army bulldozer in Gaza on Sunday. 
Witnesses including several dozen foreigners and 
Palestinian supporters say 
Israeli armoured vehicles tried to disperse the 
gathering at the spot in 
Rafah refugee camp where Ms Corrie was crushed to 
death.
The 23 year-old activist with the International 
Solidarity Movement (ISM) was 
trying to prevent the destruction of Palestinian 
homes by the Israelis when 
she was hit by the bulldozer.
Joe Smith, a young activist from Kansas City, 
said about 100 people were 
gathered to lay carnations and erect a small 
memorial when the first armoured 
personnel carrier appeared.
"They started firing teargas and blowing smoke, 
then they fired sound 
grenades. After a while it got hectic so we sat 
down. Then the tank came over 
and shot in the air," he said. "It scared a lot 
of Palestinians, especially 
the shooting made a lot of them run and the 
teargas freaked people out. But 
most of us stayed."
Another witness said the army failed to break up 
the service.
"People were laying carnations at the spot where 
Rachel was killed when a 
tank came and fired teargas right on them. Then a 
core group of the peace 
activists took an ISM cloth banner to the fence 
and pinned it up.
"The tank chased after them trying to stop them 
with teargas but the wind was 
against the army," she said.
Tensions rose further when a convoy of vehicles, 
including the bulldozer that 
killed Ms Corrie, passed the area.
"I don't think it was deliberate but it was 
pretty insensitive," said Mr 
Smith.
"I think they had been destroying some buildings 
elsewhere and had to pass by 
to get back to their base."
The army said it was investigating the incident.
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