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CAT Charged with War Crimes in Lawsuit in US Federal Court

The parents of Rachel Corrie today filed a federal lawsuit against Illinois-based Caterpillar, Inc. on behalf of the parents of Rachel Corrie, the 23-year old American Peace activist and student who was run over and killed by a Caterpillar D9 bulldozer.

Read the official complaint here.


Day of Action Against Caterpillar: April 13, 2005 Stop Caterpillar From Selling Home-Crushing Bulldozers to Israel

On April 13, join groups all over the world in opposing Caterpillar sales of home-crushing bulldozers to Israel. That day, Caterpillar shareholders will meet in Chicago and will discuss a resolution on sales of bulldozers to Israel. We're calling on groups to organize local demonstrations at CAT-related locations, such as board of directors' offices or CAT dealerships, to send a strong message that cooperation in human rights abuses is unacceptable.



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