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From Sami Kishawi's Blog: "Remembering Tom Hurndall, A True Hero for Palestine"
http://smpalestine.com/2012/04/11/remembering-tom-hurndall-a-true-hero-for-palestine/#more-4338
Solidarity activists around the world understand the meaning of
sacrifice, but few experience its ultimate reality the way Tom Hurndall
did exactly eight years ago.
Thomas “Tom” Hurndall was an aspiring photojournalist who put himself
at the service of the world. In 2002, he traveled through Europe,
eventually making his way to Jordan and Egypt where he felt intrigued by
the mix of cultures. In early 2003, he joined the anti-war movement
against the invasion of Iraq and physically moved there. But as the
invasion became more and more likely, he moved to Jordan to help provide
medical services to Iraqi refugees. There, he discovered the
International Solidarity Movement (ISM) and moved to Rafah in the Gaza
Strip not long after. The date was April 6, 2003.
Five
days later, Israeli soldiers opened fire close to where he was
standing. As he ran for cover, he noticed that three of the many
children previously playing in the road had become paralyzed with fear.
Donning a bright orange vest, Tom dashed towards one of the children and
brought him to safety. He turned back to rescue another child, but as
he approached, Israeli sharpshooter Taysir Hayb fired a round into his
skull. Tom hit the ground bleeding less than a week after moving to
Palestine. The date was now April 11, 2003.
After an hours-long delay at the border, Tom’s ambulance was finally
allowed through. Tom received emergency treatment in Be’ersheva Hospital
before being transferring to London where he remained in a coma for
nine months. He died on January 13, 2004.
Tom is survived by a loving family and grateful supporters. He didn’t
have much time to do the work he would’ve enjoyed. But in just five
days, Tom gave more to the movement for a free Palestine than many of
us, especially myself.
On this day, let us recognize the passion that drove Tom and the
fearlessness that set him apart. Let us remember him and his ultimate
sacrifice.
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