International News

2002


Wednesday-Thursday, 20-21 November, 2002

Friday, 22 November, 2002

Sunday, 24 November, 2002

Tuesday, 10 September, 2002


Wednesday-Thursday, 20-21 November, 2002

Amnesty accuses Israel of  war crimes

By RM-Distribution

Amnesty International says there is clear evidence that acts committed by the Israeli Army during 'Operation Defensive Shield' were war crimes.

The human rights watchdog levelled the charges in its report into the actions of the Israeli Army in Jenin and Nablus in March and April of this year.

The report, released on 4 November, documents serious human rights violations by Israeli forces, including unlawful killings; torture and ill treatment of prisoners; destruction of homes, sometimes with residents inside; blocking of ambulances and the denial of humanitarian assistance to Palestinian people; and the use of Palestinian civilians as human shields.

Amnesty International submitted most of the individual cases included in the report to the Israeli Army for comment following meetings in May but despite promises to answer the cases, no response has yet been forthcoming.

In Jenin and Nablus, the Israelis blocked access for days to medical assistance and in addition they shot at ambulances and fired warning shots around them while ambulance drivers were harassed or arrested. The wounded lay for hours unattended or were treated in homes and the dead lay in the street or in houses for days. Several people died in circumstances where lack of access to medical care may have caused or hastened their deaths.

The report went on to say that Palestinians not involved in fighting were killed as a result of disproportionate use of force and the failure of the Israeli Army to take adequate measures to protect those not involved in the fighting. In Jenin refugee camp and Jenin city more than half of the 54 Palestinians who died as a result of the incursion between 3 and 17 April appear not to have been involved in fighting. Among those killed were seven women, four children and six men aged over 55. In Nablus, at least 80 Palestinians were killed by the Israelis, including seven women and nine children, between 29 March and 22 April.

In Hawasashin and neighbouring areas of Jenin refugee camp, 169 houses and 374 apartments were bulldozed, mostly after the fighting had ceased. Ten people were killed and six others on the hospital lists of those killed in Jenin were recorded as being crushed by rubble. Over 4,000 people were made homeless by the actions of the Israelis.

"The Israeli authorities have failed in their responsibility to bring to justice the perpetrators of serious human rights violations. War crimes are among the most serious crimes under international law and represents offences against humanity as a whole and bringing the perpetrators of these crimes to justice is the concern and the responsibility of the international community."

Amnesty also accused the Israeli government of blocking, "all attempts to end human rights violations and install a system of international protection by introducing monitors with a clear human rights mandate in Israel and the Occupies Territories have been undermined by the refusal of the government of Israel and supported by the USA."

"It is imperative that the international community stop being an ineffective witness of the grave violations that take place in Israel and the Occupied Territories. Meaningful, urgent and appropriate action is long overdue," concluded Amnesty International.


Wednesday-Thursday, 20-21 November, 2002

Irish peace activist victim of second Israeli gun attack

By RM-Distribution

An Irish human rights observer has been injured a second time by Israeli gunfire in Jenin in the Palestinian West Bank.

Ms Caoimhe Butterly (23), was shot on Friday in the thigh at the Jenin refugee camp and is being treated in hospital.

In a separate incident, a senior UN official named as Briton Ian Hook was shot dead by Israeli troops.

Ms Butterly has spent time in the Palestinian territories since Israel briefly reoccuppied the area earlier this year. She works to provide protection to Palestinian civilians from attacks such as she has encountered.

In August, Ms Butterly, along with three Palestinian teenagers, was injured by Israeli gunfire in Jenin.

Speaking from her hospital bed Ms Butterly said: "The army was firing live rounds. One soldier lifted the hatch of his tank, looked straight at us and opened fire."

Ms Butterly said she was targeted by an Israeli tank soldier as she was attempting to bring three Palestinian children to safety.

Speaking from the camp, where she is being treated for a leg wound, the peace activist said she was "fine, just feeling very sore".

She said the Israeli army had reinvaded the camp at 5 a.m. The army said it was searching for members of Islamic Jihad wanted in connection with recent suicide bomb attacks in Israel.

Ms Butterly was told groups of men with no connection with militant groups were being dragged from their beds, stripped, blindfolded and beaten.

Worried for their safety she went to the main area of the camp which had been blockaded by the army. "I went down with one other UN official. When we got there we were arrested and held for more than two hours and interrogated.

"After I was released I returned to the main part of the camp where the Israeli army had set up a blockade. There were heavy clashes between the army and kids," Ms Butterly said.

"When I arrived I was told that one kid, nine years old who was a friend of mine, had been killed and two others wounded; one of them, I was told, was severely brain-damaged in the attack.

"At that stage a large number of kids had gathered. I tried to negotiate with the soldiers to get them to stop shooting while standing in front of the kids. We were concerned about the safety of the children. The army was firing live rounds. One solider lifted the hatch of his tank, looked straight at us and opened fire.

"Most of them managed to get away. There were about three still in the road. I tried physically to pick them up to bring them into an alleyway.

"I was trying to drag these three kids into the shelter of an alley. But when I looked up, the soldier looked straight at me and fired. The next thing I remember was I was being picked up and brought to the hospital," she said.

She said she had spoken to the UN official who was killed this morning an hour before he was shot but could not say what had happened as she had been receiving medical attention at the time.


Friday, 22 November, 2002

Statement from wounded Irish peace activist

The following is a statement from Irish peace activist Caoimhe Butterly in Jenin Hospital, Palestine detailing her shooting by Israeli soldiers on Friday 22 November and the general situation in Palestine.

By RM-Distribution

In today's reinvasion of Jenin Refugee Camp, the Israeli Occupation Forces made the bottom section of the camp into a closed military zone in the morning, using about twelve tanks, ten jeeps, and at least two Apache helicopter gunships.

I had been trying to get between the unarmed children and the tanks, when I received a call from a friend who wanted me to evacuate her sick daughter as the Army would not let any ambulances through. I went with a friend who is a Palestinian journalist, and we were immediately arrested, along with another international volunteer, and taken to a place where about 20 Palestinian men were being held. They were blindfolded, handcuffed, stripped to their trousers or underwear, and beaten severely.

After I was detained for two hours and interrogated briefly, the Israeli soldiers said that I was free to go. I asked permission to remain with the men, hoping to minimise the violence, but the soldiers refused, saying it was not allowed. When I refused to leave, I was forcibly dragged away, pulled down the road, and told that if I returned to the area I would be shot.

I went back the way I had come, past the United Nations compound. There I spoke briefly with Iain Hook, Project Manager of UNRWA [United Nations Relief Works Agency] in Jenin, who said he was trying to negotiate with the soldiers for women and children to go home. He came out of the UN compound waving a blue UN flag, and the soldiers' only response was to broadcast with their microphone in English, "We don't care if you are the United Nations or who you are. F*** off and go home!" They were trying to go home.

Iain said that things were not going well. He insisted that he wanted to provide safe passage for his 40 Palestinian workers and himself using legal means, ie. official coordination with the Army. Some worried parents had begun to knock a hole in the wall at the back of the compound to evacuate children who were there for a vaccination programme. We accompanied some of the children home.

After this, I headed again to the sick girl's house. On the way I met a group of children who told me that a ten-year-old friend of mine, Muhammad Bilalo, had been killed and three children had been wounded by tank fire, one of whom sustained brain damage. So I went to where the children were gathered, and the tanks were firing on them erratically. I walked down the road between the children and the tanks until I was 50 metres from the tank, where I tried to dialogue with the soldiers. I implored them not to shoot live ammunition at unarmed children. At that point, they stopped their shooting. A few moments later, an APC drove up to the tank [an armoured personnel carrier, like a tank with all the armour except a cannon]. I could see their faces very clearly and I imagine they could see mine also.

I had seen both of these tanks earlier in the day. A soldier raised his upper body and his gun out of the hatch of the second vehicle and began shooting. At first he shot into the air, and most of the children dispersed, running into an alley on the left side of the street. About three small children remained, however, and I tried physically to get them to the alley, dragging and pushing them. I looked back over my shoulder and could see the soldier in the APC pointing his gun at me from about one hundred meters.

Near the entrance to the alley, I was shot in the thigh. When I fell they continued shooting in my direction. I crawled part of the way up the alley, and then some of the youngsters dragged me up the rest of the way. No ambulances were allowed into the camp, so I was carried on a makeshift stretcher to where a Red Crescent ambulance could reach me near the entrance of the camp. While I was in the Emergency Room of Jenin Hospital, Iain Hook of UNRWA was brought in. He died a few minutes later.

We have been told that when he was shot, the Israeli Army prohibited a clearly marked UN ambulance from evacuating him and transporting him for nearly an hour, during which time he lost much blood. Finally the ambulance crew evacuated him by taking him out by the back wall that employees had broken down earlier.

Having been present in the Camp all morning, I can testify that any Palestinian fighters had stopped shooting a good two hours before either of us was wounded. When I passed the UN compound in the morning, it was surrounded by Israeli Army snipers and soldiers who were shooting erratically into the Camp. Two people were killed and six wounded. All but one were shot by tank fire outside what the Army deemed a closed military zone. I was not caught up in any kind of crossfire as the Israeli Occupation Forces are falsely stating, and I don't believe that Iain was either.

The massacre has not stopped. Human rights violations and war crimes seen so blatantly across the world in April of this year continue daily in Jenin.

Yesterday, with the casual killings that marked it, was not an unusual day in Jenin. It has become a potentially suicidal act to engage in the most basic acts of survival. The Israeli Occupation Forces engage again and again in a shoot-to-kill policy without regard as to whether its targets are civilians or armed fighters. Israelis have been shown in April that they can get away with a massacre, and that all the international condemnation in the world cannot get one ambulance in to evacuate a wounded person.

Thus the lack of accountability on Israel's part has become bolder as the events witnessed yesterday become almost standard. These are not military campaigns.

They are acts of terror designed to humiliate, brutalise, and bully Palestinians into subjugation. They are being denied not only the right to resist, but to exist.


Sunday, 24 November, 2002

Public Meetings: 'Is a boycott against Israel justified ?'

Dr Uri Davis will be in Belfast on Monday, November 25 and Tuesday, November 26, 2002.

Author and academic Dr Uri Davis, is a well-known Israeli Jewish dissident and chairperson of the Movement Against Israeli Apartheid in Palestine. He is also the author of 'Israel: the Apartheid State', a book that argues strongly against the current structures of the Israeli state and is fiercely critical of Israeli policy toward the Palestinians.

He will be speaking at St Mary's University College at 2.00pm on Mon 25th and at Queen's University Students' Union at 1.00pm on Tuesday 26th.

His MAIN PUBLIC EVENT will be a lecture and discussion in the Peter Frogatt Centre behind the main University Building, Queens University, University Road, Belfast, at 7.30PM on the 25TH.

His lecture will be entitled, 'Is a boycott against Israel justified ?'

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Tuesday, 10 September, 2002

To avoid another Sept. 11, U.S. must join the world

By Rita Lasar

When the planes hit the World Trade Center last Sept. 11, my brother Avrame, who was in the North Tower, refused to join the evacuation because he was concerned for the safety of his close friend and fellow worker, a quadriplegic who could not easily leave. So Avrame stayed, hoping that help would arrive. When it didn't, he and his lifelong associate died together, along with thousands of others innocent New Yorkers.

That day changed my life. It changed the lives of all those who lost loved ones in the towers. It changed the lives of the relatives of those on the flight that crashed in Pennsylvania. It changed the lives of hundreds of families who lost loved ones in the Pentagon. And, perhaps to a lesser extent, it changed the lives of most people living in the United States.

In the months following the disaster, I often heard how Sept. 11 changed the world. But I don't think the attacks changed the world. And to the extent that Americans believe that 9/11 changed the world, it is because they don't know much about the world in which they live.

I have never heard anyone say that the horrific massacres of 1994 in Rwanda -- which took more than 500,000 lives -- changed the world. Nor have I ever been told that Indonesia's massacre of 200,000 East Timorese during a 20-year span changed the world. I have not even heard that the daily loss of 8,000 souls in sub-Saharan Africa due to AIDS changed the world. Were these people less important than my dear brother?

Despite my own personal grief, I must conclude that, in light of these far greater calamities, Sept. 11 did not change the world. What it did, in its own terrible way, was invite Americans to join the world, which is already a very troubled place. The question is whether we will accept that invitation.

Sadly, President George W. Bush has no interest in doing so.

He does not want the United States to join, or even cooperate with, the new International Criminal Court.

He has also withdrawn the United States from the longstanding Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty with Russia, even as India and Pakistan shudder on the verge of nuclear war.

He refuses to support international agreements that would alleviate global warming, and he will not seek to ratify the treaty banning landmines, leaving the United States in the company of Iraq, Iran and North Korea, Bush's "axis of evil."

And now the president is planning for a war against Iraq. Never mind that Iraq has committed no act of aggression against us that justifies war, that there has been no evidence linking Iraq to the Sept. 11 attacks. Neither does the president seem to care that the world is opposed to an invasion of Iraq.

The international coalition that fought the first Gulf War was cemented by the principle that one country cannot invade another without provocation. Now the White House is poised to dismiss the coalition to launch an unprovoked invasion of Iraq.

An isolated United States is an unsafe country. As Sept. 11 showed, there are no barricades high enough, no bombs big enough, no intelligence sophisticated enough to make America invulnerable.

We Americans have a choice.

We can conclude that we are alone, that we owe the world nothing and that the world owes us everything. This is the assumption implicit in Bush's "you're either with us or against us" stance, which is a shortsighted and self-centered philosophy.

Or we can open our eyes and see the abundance of opportunities for making the planet a safer and more just place, by actively participating in international organizations, multilateral treaties and protocols that advocate peace and social equality.

We can no longer afford a go-it-alone approach. If we want the world's help in getting at the roots of terrorism, we are going to have to start helping the rest of the world. We are going to have to comprehend that there are millions of people around the globe who understand all-too-well the horror of tragedies like Sept. 11.

When that realization occurs, only then will we glimpse how Sept. 11 changed the world.

Rita Lasar is a founding member of September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows (www.peacefultomorrows.org).

She can be reached at pmproj@progressive.org.

Copyright © 2002 Rita Lasar


Tuesday, 10 September, 2002

Victims of the 11th of September with Irish connections

People of all backgrounds and nationalities lost their lives in the September 11 attacks. Hundreds of Irish citizens, their children and children's children died. The following is a list of all among them who had Irish connections.

By RM Distribution

Ar dheis De go raibh a n-anam.

Donald Adams, Shannon Adams, Brian Ahearn, Brian Ahearn, Jeremiah J. Ahern, Richard Allen, Anna Williams Allison, Paul Ambrose, Mike Andrews, Patrick Aranyos, Michael Armstrong, Thomas J. Ashton, Brett T. Bailey, Garnet Bailey, Colleen Ann (Meehan) Barkow, Matthew Barnes, Sheila Barnes, Arthur Barry, Diane Barry, Maurice Barry, Steven Bates, Mark Bavis, John Bergin, David S. Berry, Joseph Berry, Anil Bharvaney, Mark Bingham, George John Bishop, Christopher Blackwell, Janice Blaney, Darren Bohan, Vincent Boland Jnr, Thomas H. Bowden, Donna Bowen, Kimberly Bowers, Shawn Edward Bowman, Kevin L. Bowser, Pamela Boyce, Michael Boyle, Kevin Bracken, Sandra Waugh Bradshaw, David Brady, Edward A. 'Ted' Brennan, Frank Brennan, Michael Brennan, Peter Brennan, Tom Brennan, Daniel Brethel, Mark Broderick, Michael Brogan, Patrick Brown, Patrick (Paddy) Brown, Vincent Brunton, Dennis Buckley, Matthew Burke, Thomas Daniel Burke, William Burke Jnr, Thomas E. Burnett, Jr., Donald James Burns, Kathleen A. Burns, Keith Burns, John Burnside, Thomas Butler, Patrick Byrne, Timothy G. Byrne, John Brett Cahill, Michael Cahill, Scott Cahill, Thomas Cahill, Seamus Cailte, George Cain, Frank Callahan, Liam Callahan, Suzanne Calley, David Otey Campbell, Geoffrey Thomas Campbell, Robert Campbell, Sean Canavan, Michael Canty, Dennis M Carey, Michael Carlo, Michael Carroll, Peter J. Carroll, James J. Carson Jr., Angelene Carter, Neilie Casey, william cashman, steven coulter, Christopher Sean Caton, Mary Caulfield, Robert J. Caulfield, Michael J. Cawley, Pedro Checo, Douglas MacMillan Cherry, Stephen Cherry, Christopher Clarke, Michael Clarke, Kevin Cleary, Jim Cleere, Nestor Clinton, Steven Coakley, Patricia A. Cody, Daniel Coffey, Jason Matthew Coffey, Kevin Cohen, Keith Eugene Coleman, Scott Thomas Coleman, Robert Dana Colin, Robert Coll, Jean M Collin, John Collins, Michael Collins, Thomas Collins, Susan Conlon, Margaret (Peggy) Conner, Cynthia L. Connolly, John E 'Jack' Connolly Jnr, James Connor, J.C. Connors, Jonathon M Connors, Kevin Connors, Kevin F. Conroy, Brenda E. Conway, Joseph J. Coppo, John 'Jay' Corcoran, Georgine Rose Corrigan, James J Corrigan, Kevin M. Cosgrove, Charles 'Chuck' Costello, Michael Costello, John Coughlin, Martin Coughlin, Timothy John Coughlin, James Coyle, Michelle Coyle-Eulau, Christopher S. Cramer, James Crawford, Robert Crawford, Tara Creamer (nee Shea), Joanne Cregan, Dennis Cross, Kevin Crotty, Thomas G. Crotty, John R Crowe, Thomas P Cullen III, Joan McConnell Cullinan, Joyce Cummings, Brian T. Cummins, Michael J. 'Mickey' Cunningham, Patrick Currivan, Michael Curtin, Gavin Cushny, Patrick Danahy, Vinny Danz, Dwight Darcy, Ada Davis, Edward Day, Bill Deane, Colleen Deloughery, Francis Demming, Dennis Devlin, Gerald "Jerry" Dewan, Joseph Dickey, John Doherty, Brendan Dolan, Robert Edward Dolan, Kevin Donnelly, Jacqueline Donovan, William H Donovan Jr, Thomas Dowd, Thomas Dowd, Tom Dowd, Kevin Dowdell, Mary Yolanda Dowling, Ray Downey, Frank J Doyle, Joseph 'Joey' Doyle, Patrick Driscoll, Stephen Driscoll, Christopher Michael Duffy, Gerard Duffy, Michael Joseph Duffy, Patrick Dunn, Christine Egan, Lisa Egan, Martin Egan, Michael Egan, Samantha Egan, Mark Ellis, Edgar Emery, Eric Evans, Robert Evans, Catherine Fagan, Patricia Fagan, Bill Fallon, Jamie Lynn Fallon, William Fallon Jr., John Fanning, John Fanning, Kit Faragher, Nancy Farley, Paige Farley-Hackel, John G. Farrell, John W. Farrell, Terry Farrell, Joseph Farrelly, Thomas Patrick Farrelly, Christopher Faughnan, Wendy Faulkner, William Feehan, Francis J. Feely, Sean Fegan, Edward Fergus, James "Joe" Ferguson, Michael Finnegan, Timothy J. Finnerty, New York's Bravest and Finest Firefighters, Gerald P. Fisher, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Richard Fitzsimmons, Thomas Foley, David Fontana, Claudia Foster, Noel Foster, Kevin Joseph Frawley, Peter Fry, Anthony Edward Gallagher, Daniel J. Gallagher, John Gallagher, Thomas Galvin, Matthew Garvey, Bruce Gary, Edward Geraghty, Suzanne Geraty, Craig Gibson, Andrew Gilbert, Timothy Gilbert, Ron Gilligan, Laura Gilly, John Ginley, Lt. John Ginley, Tim Gleason, Kieran Gorman, Thomas Gorman, Michael E Gould, Douglas Gowell, Michael Grady Jacobs, Jimmy Gray, Donald Greene, James Greenleaf, John Griffin, Joan D. Griffith, Rev Francis Grogan, Karen Hagerty, Robert Halligan, Vince Halloran, Christopher James Hanley, Valerie Hanna, Thomas Hannafin, Kevin Hannaford, Dana Hannon, James Haran, Jeffrey Hardy, Timothy John Hargrave, Harvey Harrell, Lt. Steven Harrell, John Patrick Hart, Timothy Haskell, Capt. Terrence S. Hatton, Leonard William Hatton, James Hayden, Philip Hayes, Lt. Michael Healey, Charles Francis Xavier Heeran, John Heffernan, Brian Hennessey, Ted Hennessy, Joseph Patrick Henry, Brian Hickey, Timothy Higgins, Thomas Hines, Tara Hobbs, James Hobin, Patrick Aloysius Hoey, Joseph Francis Holland, Elizabeth Holmes, Thomas P. Holohan, Jimmy Hopper, Robert Horohoe, Michael Horrocks, George G. Howard, Jennifer Howley-Dorsley, Stephen Huczko, Paul Hughes, Thomas F. Hughes, Kathleen Hunt-Casey, Tom Hynes, Walter Hynes, Fred Ill, Kristine Anne Irvine Ryan, Bryan Jack, Brooke Jackman, Jacylin Jeffries, William Johnston, Andrew Jordan, Fr Mychal Judge, Howard Lee Kane, Jennifer Lynne Kane, Vincent Kane, Edward Keane, Richard Keane, Barbara Keating, Paul Keating, Paul H. Keating, Russell Keene, Chandler Keller, Joseph J. Keller, Joseph P. Kellett, Frederick Kelley, James Kelly, Jennifer Lynne Kelly, Joseph Kelly, Maurice Patrick Kelly, Richard J. Kelly, Thomas M. Kelly, Thomas R. Kelly, Thomas W. Kelly, Timothy Kelly, William Hill Kelly Jr, Robert C. (Bob) Kennedy, Thomas Kennedy, Thomas Kennedy, John Keohane, Lt. Ronald Kerwin, Ronald Kerwin, Michael Kiefer, Robert King Jr., Glenn Kirwin, Andrew Knox, Thomas P. Knox, Michael Patrick LaForte, Robert T. Lane, Brendan Mark Lang, Rosanne P Lang, Robin Larkey, Scott Larsen, Anna Laverty, James Leahy, Lt. Joseph G. Leavey, Neil Leavy, Joseph A Lenihan, John J. Lennon, Kenneth & Jennifer Gore Lewis, Thomas V. Linehan, Bobby Linnane, Alan Patrick Linton, William Lost, Luiz Carlos Lucatelli, Edward (Ted) H. Luckett, Sean Lugano, Bob Lynch, Dick Lynch, Farrell Lynch, James Lynch, Louise Lynch, Michael Lynch, Michael Lynch, Michael F. Lynch, Michael F. Lynch, Richard Lynch, Sean Lynch, Sean Patrick Lynch, Terence Michael Lynch, Michael Lyons, Patrick Lyons, Maureen Lyons Olson, Marianne MacFarlane, Susan MacKay, Richard Madden, Brian Magee, Charlie Magee, Daniel Maher, Thomas Mahon, Thomas Mahon, William Mahoney, Gregory J. Malone, Edward 'Teddy Maloney, Joseph Maloney, Christian Maltby, Christian Maltby, Terence Manning, Lt. Peter Martin, Richard Martin, William (Bill) Martin, Charles William Mathers, Robert J. Mayo, James McAlary, Brian McAleese, Patricia A. McAneney, Colin McArthur, John McAvoy, Ken McBrayer, Brendan McCabe, Michael J. McCabe, Thomas McCann, Justin McCarthy, Kevin McCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Robert G. McCarthy, Katie McCloskey, Juliana Valentine McCourt, Ruth McCourt, Charles Austin McCrann, Tonyell McDay, Matthew McDermott, Joseph McDonald, Brian McDonnell, Michael Patrick McDonnell, Timothy McDonnell, John McDowell, Eamon J McEneaney, William Hill McEneaney, John Thomas McErlean Jr, John McEwan, Katherine (Katie) McGarry-Noack, Daniel McGinley, Mark Ryan McGinly, William McGinn, Thomas H. McGinnis, Michael McGinty, Ann McGovern, Scott McGovern, William McGovern, Stacey McGowan, Francis Noel McGuinn, Tom McGuinness, Patrick McGuire, Tommy McHale, Keith McHeffey, Ann McHugh, Denis J. McHugh, Dennis McHugh, Michael McHugh Jr, Robert G. McIlvaine, Donald James McIntyre, Stephanie McKenna, Barry McKeon, Darryl McKinney, George Patrick McLaughlin, Robert C. McLaughlin, George McLaughlin, Jr., George Patrick McLaughlin, Jr., Gavin McMahon, Robert McMahon, Edmund M. McNally, Daniel McNeal, Walter Arthur McNeil, Sean McNulty, Robert McPadden, Terence McShane, Timothy McSweeney, Martin McWilliams, Damien Meehan, William Meehan, Colleen Anne Meehan-Barkow, Peter Melano, Charles Mendez, Lt. Paul Mitchell, Brian Monaghan, Franklin "Mondo" Monahan, John Monahan, Joseph A Monahan, Michael Montessi, Capt. Thomas Moody, Sharon Moore, Gerald "Jerry" Moran, John Moran, Richard Morgan, Dennis G. Moroney, John Morris, Lynne Irene Morris, Odessa V. Morris, Alan Patrick Morrison, Christopher Morrison, Stephen Mulderry, Richard Muldowney, Michael Mullan, Dennis Mulligan, Michael Mullin, Brian Murphy, Charles Murphy, Christopher W Murphy, David Murphy, Edward Murphy, Farrell Murphy, James Murphy, James F. Murphy, Kevin James Murphy, Louise Murphy, Lt. Raymond E. Murphy, Patrick Jude Murphy, Patrick Sean Murphy, John (Jack) Murray, John J. Murray, Susan D. Murray, Alexander J. Napier, Luke Nee, Ann Nicole Nelson, David W. Nelson, James Nelson, Michelle Nelson, Peter A. Nelson, Sean Patrick Nelson, Gerard Nevins, Daniel R. Nolan, Robert Walter Noonan, Robert & Jacqueline Norton, Brian Novotny, Dennis O'Berg, Michael O'Brien, Scott O'Brien, Timothy Michael O'Brien, James P. O'Brien Jr., Lt. Daniel O'Callaghan, Diane Jessica O'Connor, Keith Kevin O'Connor, Richard J. O'Connor, Dennis J. O'Connor Jr., Sean O'Deargain, Amy O'Doherty, Marni Pont O'Doherty, James Andrew O'Grady, Lt. Thomas O'Hagen, Capt. William O'Keefe, Patrick O'Keefe, Richard O'Keeffe, Gerald O'Leary, Matthew O'Mahony, Seamus O'Neal, John P. O'Neill, John P. O'Neill, Peter J. O'Neill, Sean O'Neill, Kenneth John O'Reilly, Kevin O'Rourke, Patrick O'Shea, Robert W. O'Shea, Timothy O'Sullivan, Joseph Ogren, Gerald Olcott, Virginia (Ginger) Ormiston-Kenworthy, Peter Ortale, Steven B. Paterson, James Matthew Patrick, Bernard E. Patterson, Durrell Pearsall, Emelda Perry, John Perry, Lt. Glenn Perry, Kaleen Pezzuti, Lt. Kenneth Phelan, Dennis Pierce, Erin Piner, Clancy Powers, Richard Prunty, Beth Quigley, Patrick J Quigley, Lt. Michael Quilty, James Quinn, Ricardo Quinn, Adam Rand, Michele Reed, Judy Reese, Donald J. Regan, Robert Regan, Thomas M. Regan, Gregg Reidy, James B. Reilly, Kevin Reilly, Timothy E. Reilly, Bruce Reynolds, David Rice, Eileen Rice, Kenneth F. Rice, Claude D. Richards, Venesha Richards, James Richies, Steven Roach, Michael Roberts, Michael Edwards Roberts, Jeffrey Robinson, Richard Rodriguez, Matthew Rogan, Sean Rooney, Richard Ross, Nick Rowe, Timothy Roy, Stephen Russell, Edward Ryan, John J. Ryan, Jonathan Ryan, Matthew L. Ryan, Gabriele Sacco, James Sands Jr., Thomas Schoales, Mark Schwartz, Arthur Warren Scullin, Robert Shay, Daniel Shea, Joseph Shea, Linda Sheehan, Christopher Slattery, Vincent Slavin, Vincent Slavin, Wendy Small, Moira Smith, Joseph Spor, Lawrence Stack, Timothy Stackpole, Michael James Stewart, James J. Straine, Jr., Daniel Suhr, Christopher Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Thomas G. Sullivan, Colleen Supinski, Brian Sweeney, Madeline "Amy" Sweeney, Thomas Swift, Phyllis Talbot, Sean Tallon, Paul Talty, Michael Anthony Tanner, Army Maj. Kip Taylor, Donnie Brooks Taylor, Michael M. Taylor, Brian Thompson, Glen Thompson, John Tierney, Stephen Edward Tighe, John J. Tipping, John J. Tobin, Dan Trant, Daniel Patrick Trant, Glenn J. Travers, Walter (Wally) P. Travers, Lance Richard Tumulty, Robert Twomey, Allen V. Upton, Peter Vega, John Vigiano, Joseph Vigiano, Melissa Vincent, Benjamin Walker, Glen J. Wall, John Wallace, Lt. Robert F. Wallace, Mitchel Scott Wallace, Peter G. Wallace, Roy Wallace, Matthew "Blake" Wallens, Barbara Walsh, James Walsh, Stephen G. Ward, Tim Ward, James A. Waring, Brian G. Warner, Charles Waters, James Waters, Pat Waters, Kenneth Watson, Todd C. Weaver, Walter E. Weaver, Nathaniel Webb, Dinah Webster, Michael Weinberg, Vincent Wells, Deborah Welsh, Peter M. West, Whitfield West, Meredith Whalen, Eugene Whelan, Adam White, Edward "Teddy" White, James Patrick White, John S. White, Kenneth W. White, Leonard Anthony White, Malissa White, Wayne White, Mark Whitford, Michael Wholey, Glenn Wilkinson, Brian Patrick Williams, Crossley Williams, David Williams, Deborah Lynn Williams, Kevin Williams, Louis Williams, Lt. Cmdr. David Williams, Candace Lee Williams, John Williamson, Cynthia Wilson, Donna Wilson, William E. Wilson, Thomas Francis Wise, Jim Woods, Patrick Woods, Capt. David T. Wooley, Rodney James Wotton, William Wren, John Wright, Neil Robin Wright, Sandra Wright, Kevin York, Barrington L. Young, Edmond Young, Jacqueline (Jakki) Young, Lisa Young

 
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