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  • Killing Without Consequence: New campaign challenges Israeli impunity
    • On June 11, 2010, my nieces lives were forever changed when their father, Ziad Jilani, was shot and killed in Israel by police/military in an area of Jerusalem. After what has been a harrowing time for my sister and nieces, there is a chance that the person who fired the fatal shots will escape any conviction for their actions; that Ziad’s life does not matter and can be dis-regarded. So I am writing to you on behalf of my nieces, and for all parentless children who have endured their loss, NO MORE. Ziad was college-educated, a humanitarian to all who he knew, and a person who prayed for a better world for his children. He was looking forward to taking his girls to dinner on June 11, 2010 – instead he was buried. This is his story and I implore you to watch the brief video of his life, their life and Ziad’s last moments alive: link to killingwithoutconsequence.com

      In the second it took the soldier to shoot the last bullets – in the back and face of an unarmed man – he forever altered the life of my sister and her daughters. What world is this that this is ok? Most importantly I challenge everyone who reads this to say ‘NO MORE’. I just added my name to the petition Israeli State Prosecutor: Bring Criminal Charges against Ziad Jilani's Killer, Maxim Vinogradov on Change.org. Please consider adding your name as well. May 21, 2012 is the day that will decide if Ziad’s killer will be brought to justice.
      link to change.org

      Thank you

  • After killing Ziad al-Jilani, Israel now seeks to question his American widow (where is Congress?)
    • Moira lived in Texas for her primary through high school and it is here that her & Ziad met.

  • A father, 41, is killed at a Jerusalem checkpoint. Now whose story should you believe?
    • I wish my brother in law could have defended himself - but he had no gun. Nothing to defend himself from the bullets they pumelled into him - 2 in his face at point blank range.

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