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Drinkmore
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posted 26 November 2006 04:56 PM      Profile for Drinkmore     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
From the Globe:

quote:

Fiery anti-war statement goes unseen, unheard

ASHLEY M. HEHER

Associated Press

CHICAGO — Malachi Ritscher envisioned his death as one full of purpose.

He carefully planned the details, mailed a copy of his apartment key to a friend, created to-do lists for his family. On his website, the 52-year-old experimental musician who'd fought with depression even penned his obituary.

At 6:30 a.m. on Nov. 3 — four days before an election caused a seismic shift in Washington politics — Mr. Ritscher, a frequent anti-war protester, stood by an off-ramp in downtown Chicago near a statue of a giant flame, set up a video camera, doused himself with gasoline and lit himself on fire.

Aglow for the crush of morning commuters, his flaming body was supposed to be a call to the nation, a symbol of his rage and discontent with the U.S. war in Iraq.


“Here is the statement I want to make: if I am required to pay for your barbaric war, I choose not to live in your world. I refuse to finance the mass murder of innocent civilians, who did nothing to threaten our country,” he wrote in his suicide note. “... If one death can atone for anything, in any small way, to say to the world: I apologize for what we have done to you, I am ashamed for the mayhem and turmoil caused by my country.”

There was only one problem: No one was listening.



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Coyote
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posted 26 November 2006 06:20 PM      Profile for Coyote   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
This is remarkably sad.
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babblerwannabe
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posted 26 November 2006 07:02 PM      Profile for babblerwannabe     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
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Nanuq
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posted 26 November 2006 08:32 PM      Profile for Nanuq   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I'm sure the aftermath must have been pretty traumatic for the police and emergency workers who were actually in charge of dealing with this tragedy. I doubt that he gave them much thought when he planned this political gesture/suicide. Not to mention the bystanders who witnessed his death.
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Le Téléspectateur
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posted 28 November 2006 08:07 PM      Profile for Le Téléspectateur     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I think this is a little bigger than traumatic aftermaths for "the police and emergency workers".

This article has the letter he wrote.
http://chicago.indymedia.org/newswire/display/74806/index.php

It's hard for me to have anything but respect for the guy. He is a true radical.

[ 28 November 2006: Message edited by: Le Téléspectateur ]


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siren
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posted 28 November 2006 08:53 PM      Profile for siren     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
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