Monday, April 18, 2005

Goodbye, Marla

A friend of mine and of Rock the Vote, a young woman named Marla Ruzicka, who led a humanitarian effort in Iraq, has been killed by a car bomb in Baghdad.

Very sad.

Read more about her organization, Civic Worldwide.

12 Comments:

Blogger En English, Sil Vous Plait said...

First post!!!

11:43 AM  
Blogger En English, Sil Vous Plait said...

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11:43 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Someone dies and you say first post?

That is so lame. You've been playing to much slashdot.

Well so sad to hear that someone died trying to help others. If the US wasn't so damned concerend about not involving non-combatants in this war the people that did this wouldn't have a place to hide. Wait. How are they non-combatant if they are helping to hide the combatants? That's a red flag.

12:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is incredibly sad. Especially so because it will be used by the people who do not belong in Iraq to justify why they are there.

Senseless in every sense of the word.

6:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I grieve for anyone killed by terrorist anywhere in the world. It disappoints me to see you so callously say that your friend was killed by a bomb, though. It's as if you're saying that the bomb

a.) Made itself
b.) Placed itself
c.) Planned to kill as many civilians as possible (including your friend) all by itself
d.) Blew up and killed all by itself.

People did all of those things -- not the bomb.

Evil does exist in this world, and you (unfortunately) just got a glimpse of it.

-Dan

1:37 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To "Dan" and all others, perhaps it would be in better taste to take up whatever bone there is to pick with RTV and/or its employees by commenting on a post other than this one.

2:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

May her Loving and Caring Spirit live on!

12:15 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I met Marla almost 10 years ago.

We were waiting hours for a heavily delayed departure of two vans headed from New York City to Chapel Hill, NC for the Student Environmental Action Coalition 1995 national conference.

I'm not sure why (either out of boredom or to pick up literature for the conference),but I took Marla and another woman to the "Peace Pentagon," the AJ Muste Memorial Institute building at 339 Lafayette St in NYC, a rent subsidized activist space where groups like Paper Tiger Television and the War Resisters League have their offices.
We made our way around the city a bit while waiting for the buses to finally take off many hours later.

We had some great conversations about activism, politics, global affairs, human rights, etc. I've long since forgotten the specifics-- I think she talked about Friends World a bit, and I remember some discussion of the Intefadeh, but that's about it.

While we never met again, Marla left enough of an impression that I distinctly remember her all this time later. I think that says a lot about the kind of person she was - even from one brief encounter, her strength, enthusiasm, and passion were striking.

After that I never knew what happened to her until I started hearing her name popping up recently. And now this...

I'm glad that I had the opportunity to meet Marla, albeit briefly, and
I regret that I never got to know her better, and express my condolences to those who did.

I can only imagine how many lives she must have touched over the years, in big and little ways, just as she did mine.

Adam Weissman
The Actvism Center at Wetlands Preserve

1:06 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really hate to hear about a person dying. But I'm still unsure about what she was doing over there.

1:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't believe she died. She was working fo the good of others, and had her life taken from her.

I hate war.

7:16 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is there anything we can do? Make donations in memory of her to the group she worked for or something?

7:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

For anybody that would like to know, there is a very touching article about Marla in the june issue of Rolling Store. Check it out.

7:56 PM  

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