Cambridge University students' vigil for US activist shot in head by Israel


CAMBRIDGE University students are holding a vigil after a close friend of one was shot in the head in Gaza.

Dozens of students gathered outside the city's Guildhall at 5pm yesterday (Thursday, 19 March) as activist Tristan Anderson fought for his life in a Tel Aviv hospital.

The 37-year-old American is a close friend of a Darwin student, who cannot be named.

He has been at Tristan's bedside and will return to the West Bank to continue the protest against the wall built by the Israelis.

Tristan was critically injured on Friday when Israeli soldiers fired a tear gas canister at his head at the close of a weekly non-violent protest.

He underwent brain surgery on Saturday, and parts of his right frontal lobe and shattered bone fragments were removed.

See Raymond Brown's report at the Cambridge Weekly News
See our report on Tristan and the sixth anniversary of Rachel Corrie's death

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