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U.S. peace activist shot in occupied Palestine returns to his home in NC

by Jack
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/local/6090505.htm

MORRISVILLE, N.C. - A peace activist whose face was ripped apart by machine-gun fire by Israelii troops in the West Bank town of Jenin, returned to his parents' home Saturday to await further surgeries.

A crowd of about 60 peace activists and friends burst into cheers as Brian Avery, 25, met them at Raleigh-Durham International Airport.

Smiling despite the wires and rubber bands clamping shut his jaw, Avery's eyes sparkled at the crowd. Many held signs urging peace and welcoming him home to mother and father, Julie and Robert Avery of Chapel Hill.

Avery appeared stunned at the reception.

"As long as there's this many people ready to support peace and justice in the world, we're in good hands," Avery told the crowd through his clenched teeth. "I'm glad to be alive and that I'm going to keep meeting so many wonderful people."

Avery, a member of the Palestinian-backed International Solidarity Movement, was shot on April 5 when he stepped outdoors with a friend to check gunfire during an evening curfew.

"I fell and one of (the activists) took off his shirt to stanch the wounds until the ambulance got there," he said, dabbing his scarred lip with a handkerchief. "I knew ... I was very critically injured. I was determined not to let it be the end of me."

It was among three Israeli military incidents involving his group within one month.

On March 16, Rachel Corrie, 23, of Charlotte, was crushed to death trying to prevent a bulldozer from tearing down a home in Gaza. Thomas Hurndall, 21, of Britain was shot in the head April 11 as he helped children to safety; he remains unconscious.

While in Israel, Avery delivered food, accompanied injured people in ambulances and helped people cross checkpoints.

Before that he spent a year at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he majored in music. He also has pursued agriculture, organic farming, environmental interests and peace work while in Europe, Chicago and Albuquerque, New Mexico. He recalled April 5 in vivid detail.

Avery has undergone three reconstructive surgeries to rebuild the bridge of his nose and eye sockets. He lost about 30 pounds while hooked to a feeding tube and now faces operations to rebuild his jawbone, implant new teeth and restore his features through plastic surgery. Through it all, he remained upbeat.

"When I first went to see him, I told him I took a picture of Elvis to give the surgeon," Robert Avery, a retired Navy captain, said of reconstructing his son's face. "He got a chuckle out of that."
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by Brian
I hope this young man recovers to lead as normal a life as possible. What a shame our ally tried to murder him. Perhaps Brian will go before the Senate and give a recount of what happened. Does it really matter? Not in the least. He is one of the little people and the bigger picture is coming into focus. However the focus will be shattered.
So shall that great city Babylon be overthrown with violence, and shall be found no more at all.
by Abraham
Damn shame our money support the Israelis brutal system. I still strongly support a drastic huge cut in aids to Israel, including cuts in investments.
by Brian
You can say that again!!!
by truth seeker
The thing that is most appalling is that shooting people in the face is business as usual in the illegally occupied Palestinian territories. The only reason this even gets onto our radar is that it was an American who was shot.

Thousands and thousands of Palestinian children are shot by the Israeli "Defense" Forces and we don't hear a peep.

If only Americans knew!

There are some great videos circulating -- "Palestine is Still the Issue" (I think) and "Tragedy in the Holy Land: The Second Uprising" (which is available at http://www.mpihomevideo.com). You can search on Google to find places to buy them and then loan them out to your friends and family.

My family is full of zionists, but they are coming around. How can they help it once they get a chance to hear the other side for a change.

Also, check out any of the lectures being sponsored by the Middle East Children's Alliance (http://www.mecaforpeace.org) or Jewish Voice for Peace (http://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org).

You can send links to your friends on the web to share insight into what's really going on as expansionist Israel gobbles up more and more of its defenseless neighbor's land.

American money and American weapons at work. This is why everyone in the world loves America. This is why we don't have any enemies. This is why 1/2 of our federal discretionary funds goes to the military when we don't even have any superpower rivals.

Viva the progressive left.

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