On March 13, 2009, Tristan Anderson, a U.S. citizen from Oakland, CA,
was critically injured when he was shot in the head by a high-velocity
tear gas canister fired by the Israeli army.
Tristan
was shot while photographing a weekly demonstration against the
building of the Apartheid Wall in the West Bank village of Ni'lin. The
Wall, which was declared to be illegal by the International Court of
Justice in 2004, cuts off Ni'lin from much of its agricultural lands. Since
2008, Israel has killed four unarmed Palestinians during these weekly
protests: Yousef Amira (17), Ahmed Mousa (10), Arafat Rateb Khawaje
(22), and Mohammed Khawaje (20).
This
incident comes almost exactly six years after the death of U.S. peace
activist Rachel Corrie. Rachel was killed by the Israeli military with
a Caterpillar bulldozer as she was nonviolently trying to protect a
Palestinian home from being destroyed on March 16, 2003.
Tristan's family has released a statement
informing supporters that Tristan's condition has stabilized and that
he has been moved from emergency care to specialized neurological
intensive care unit in the Tel Hashomer hospital outside of Tel Aviv.
The family is "deeply hopeful that Tristan will recover" and is
"looking forward to when he is stable enough that he can return home to
the care and comfort of his family and community." They are grateful for continued support:
"[We] are deeply appreciative of the excellent care he's receiving, the amazing support that Gaby [his girlfriend] and his
friends are providing, and the thoughts and prayers of those around the
world who are holding him in their hearts and minds. It matters
tremendously as we all hold faith for Tristan to recover and return
home. Again, we are so very grateful for the outpouring of love and
support for Tristan and our family."

Cindy and Craig Corrie, the parents of Rachel Corrie, have released a statement on the 6th anniversary of their daughter's death:
"On this anniversary, Rachel would want us all to hold Tristan Anderson
and his family and these Palestinians [killed in Ni'lin] and their
families in our thoughts and prayers, and we ask everyone to do
so….[The] attacks on all the people of Gaza and the recent one on
Tristan Anderson in Ni'lin cry out for investigation and
accountability."
TAKE ACTION
Across
the country, organizations and individuals have planned vigils and
actions today to commemorate Rachel Corrie. We call on supporters to
join these events and to call for justice and accountability for all
innocent victims of Israeli occupation.
Find out if there is a Rachel Corrie Remembrance Day event near you by clicking here. If not, plan an emergency vigil and let others know by posting your event here. A flyer for use at your vigil can be found here.
For
more information about Tristan's shooting and updates on his condition,
including links to news articles, see the website of the International
Solidarity Movement. Please note that the video on this website is graphic and disturbing. |