Uh, Rev, it's an imagery thing-and it struck me that way when the tribute breakfast hit the news after she died, a few years back. I'm not advocating or celebrating her death; it's tragic when peaceful protestors die-although her "friends" in the movement seem happier with her posthumous achievement than with her life.
Intentional murder? Besides the "eyewitness testimony" of her fellow protestors (whom I've already noted are getting much mileage from her death) and the Palestinians (who, along with their brethren in the Muslim world, can find that Israel and the evil Zionists are responsible for every bad thing that happens in the world), do you have any compelling evidence for that statement? You may not have noticed, but that "repressive country" does investigate civilian deaths and even prosecutes them when there is sufficient evidence of a crime. They investigated this one, too, and concluded that it was a tragic accident. Or would you prefer the impartial findings of a U.N. investigation? Maybe Libya, who currently holds the Chair of the Human Rights Committee, would be willing to get to the bottom of it?