The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, April 16, 2002 - 7A ARRAF Continued from Page 1A viding protesters and witnesses, she said the group also brings humanitarian aid to Palestinian casualties of the conflict. "We're under no illusion that we can provide any of the extensive help the Palestinians need, but we're doing what we can," she said. The group is keeping a somewhat low profile to avoid capture and remain in the region."We're careful that we don't march in big groups and allow ourselves to be detained," Arraf said. Despite being a Palestinian whose parents were born in Israel and the West Bank and immi- grated to the United States, Arraf said she was raised in an apolitical household. But during her time at the University - where she studied political science, Judaic studies and Arabic - she was involved in protests against U.S. sanctions on Iraq and other political cam- paigns. "It was only after I went to school at (the Uni- versity) and the different cultural views I was the michigan daily exposed to that I really became in touch with my Palestinian identity," she said. "At college, I was really awakened." Her father, George Arraf, said he and his wife Azizeh are in support of their daughter's work. "We do support her, but we worry about her too," he said, explaining that his daughter has been shot at. "She's seen a lot of innocent people being killed. ... (Her) mission is not easy." But Huwaida said she does not share the same concern for her life. "I don't think about it that way," she said. "I try to be cautious but I can't control an Israeli sniper. ... If they decide to shoot me, which is very possible, I'm accepting of that." "I'm still planning on keeping my wedding date," she said. She plans to marry Adam Shapiro, a fellow ISM member who is with her in Ramallah, in May. Arraf said she is committed to non-violent resistance and does not condone the Palestinian suicide bombings that have killed Israeli civil- ians. But she added she understands the circum- stances that drive people to these desperate acts. "The Israelis' campaign of terror ... is only fueling more hatred," she said. "You can push a person to a level where they feel they have noth- ing else to live for and there's no other way to fight." "They're turning your average person into someone who says, 'I'll go blow myself up,"' she added. Thom Saffold, an Ann Arbor resident and ISM member who recruits and trains many of the group's activists, emphasized the difference between the methods Arraf and her fellow activists are using and those of terrorists. "We believe that violence is the problem," Saf- fold said. "Therefore violence can't be part of the solu- tion. That's putting out fire with fire," he added. "(Arraf) has gone over there to fight in the intifada, but to fight with the non-violent meth- ods of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.," he explained. "Another word for the (American) Civil Rights Movement could be intifada." BIKERS Continued from Page 1A WMU's Interfratemity Council. "We're encouraging our chapters to donate, and a great many of them are " IFC president David Bernardi said. "Something as worthy as this definitely needs to be pro- moted as much as possible" King said medical liability was the main reason for excluding other partici-. pants this year, but he wants to expand the program in the future. "We're scared that someone else will get hurt. We're developing a training program so people will have a year to train for this,"he said. King also wants to make this a nation- al event. "In years to come, we hope to get the same type of deal going on campuses nationwide. We want to unite college campuses throughout the country," King said. At each of their stops, King and Suf- folk hope to leave behind something to commemorate their journey. They plan to present the donations they earn at a joint ceremonies in Ann Arbor and Kalamazoo on the one year anniversary of the attack. Earlier this year, the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity sponsored an event at the Necto dance club that raised $8,000 for the Red Cross. Also, the University of Michigan's IFC is planning to give part of the proceeds from Greek Week to a fund for Sept. 11 firefighters. "The community was affected so much by (September 11), and we had a lot of people in our community directly affected by the event, so donating to those causes seemed to be the best thing to do," Alpha Sigma Phi Grand Coun- selor Jim Vanek said. Some groups felt an obligation to donate to charities based on their mem- bership. 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