Helping Hands
Jamie Oliver, Christina Noble, Magdalena and Hanna Graaf, Nebahat Akkoc, Isidoro Macías, Hannes Urban, Peter Hoeg, Simon Pánek, Dikembe Mutombo
Inspiration
J.K. Rowling, Khaled Abu Ajaima, David Beckham, Stefano Dambruoso, Anna Politkovskaya, James Moulton
Innovators
Barbara and Tomasz Sadowski, Sergei Kostin, Nick Moon and Martin Fisher
Activists
Bono, Zackie Achmat, Natasa Kandic, Caoimhe Butterly, Leonard van Baelen
Alchemists
Roger Daltrey, Albina du Boisrouvray, Carine Russo
Green Team
Josef Krecek, Asbjörn Björgvinsson, Yannis Boutaris
Hate Busters
Iris Berben, Mircea Dinescu, Claude Bébéar, Andrea Riccardi
Online Heroes
The Peoples' Choice, David Beckham, Eva Klonowski, Johann Olav Koss, Svetlana C, Zinedine Zidane

Bono
A hero for our time in pictures
Gallery
Which of our Heroes made it on to the cover of TIME


Asian Heroes
Produced by our sister magazine
[4/29/2002]
Can Bono Save the World?
The globe's biggest rock star on a mission
[3/4/2002]
Indicates premium content

E-mail your letter to the editor






She Took a Bullet for Peace
print article email TIMEeurope Subscribe

Posted Sunday, April 20, 2003; 14.23 BST
JOHN COGILL for TIME
 
TAKING A STAND: Butterly survived a bullet in the West Bank; now she's on a hunger strike for peace
Her message is pure: Stop the killing, all of it, now. Her tactics are drawn from King and Gandhi. And her commitment is vast and deep. These days you'll find Caoimhe Butterly — a striking presence at 1.85 m, with long red hair and mournful blue eyes — outside the Irish parliament in Dublin or at any antiwar protest in Ireland. In years past you could find her working with AIDS victims in Zimbabwe, homeless in New York, Zapatistas in Mexico. Last November, you could find her in the Jenin refugee camp on the West Bank. That's where a bullet fired by an Israeli soldier found her, hitting her thigh as she tried to lead a group of Palestinian children to safety. The 24-year-old Dubliner was luckier than British peace activist Ton Hurndall who, in similar circumstances this month in Gaza, was shot in the head and now lies in a coma. Seven months earlier, Butterly spent 16 days inside Yasser Arafat's besieged compound in Ramallah. She had gone in as an ambulance volunteer, to give first aid to a man who had been shot, but she refused to leave.

What I have seen has been seared upon my heart and soul
— CAOIMHE BUTTERLY

Since then she has been campaigning against the war in Iraq — where she visited for the first time a year ago. "Human rights is the language I was raised in," says the daughter of a U.N. economist and a family therapist. Many will disagree with her stances. But anyone can envy her passion and drive. To finance her activism and travels she does waitressing or house painting. "It's like chipping away at a coal face, but what I have seen has been seared upon my heart and soul and consciousness. I can't close my eyes to it."

When the Gulf War began she campaigned against the Irish government's decision to allow the U.S. military to use Shannon Airport. The Bush-Blair summit in Belfast saw her arrested for smearing red jam on the riot shields of two policemen. Once her court case is out of the way she plans to return to Iraq. "There is no such thing as a benign occupation," she says. "It's time to focus again on what is happening in Baghdad."

Previous: Zachie Achmat Next: Leonard van Baelen






Table of Contents
Subscribe to TIME

ADVERTISEMENT

On New Year's Eve, the Miseries of Minsk
As Russia hikes up the cost of gas for Belarus, the mood turns gloomy
Mogadishu at 60 Miles an Hour
Arms merchants are once again doing brisk business after a rapid change of power in this tough town, but so far the peace has held
The Year of The Nuke
A rundown of the world's nuclear powerhouses, and what to expect in the coming months

ACTIVISTS: Front | Bono | Achmat | Kandic | Butterly | Van Baelen | Back to TIMEeurope Index
FROM THE APRIL 28, 2003 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2003

 © 2003 Time Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
Subscribe | Customer Service | FAQ | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Contact Us
World Watch e-mail | Try AOL UK for 120 hours FREE | Try FOUR free issues of TIME