Cindy Corrie, mother of Rachel Corrie, speaks about her daughter

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 March, 2005
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George Cadman

George Cadman of Free Radio Santa Cruz 101.1 fm interviews Cindy Corrie about her daughter Rachel Corrie.
Cindy talks about what kind of person Rachel was, why she did the work that she did, how Rachel's killing has affected her family and how they are continuing her work. Cindy also reads a few short clips of Rachel's writings and talks about their efforts to get an independent investigation into Rachel's killing.
Rachel Corrie, a volunteer with the ISM, was killed by a D-9 Caterpillar bulldozer driven by Israeli soldiers on March 16th, 2003 while non-violently attempting to prevent the demolition of a family home in the refugee camp of Rafah, Occupied Gaza.

George Cadman of Free Radio Santa Cruz 101.1 fm interviews Cindy Corrie about her daughter Rachel Corrie.
Cindy talks about what kind of person Rachel was, why she did the work that she did, how Rachel's killing has affected her family and how they are continuing her work. Cindy also reads a few short clips of Rachel's writings and talks about their efforts to get an independent investigation into Rachel's killing.
Rachel Corrie, a volunteer with the ISM, was killed by a D-9 Caterpillar bulldozer driven by Israeli soldiers on March 16th, 2003 while non-violently attempting to prevent the demolition of a family home in the refugee camp of Rafah, Occupied Gaza.