Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Yasser Arafat: France opens murder inquiry




Swiss scientists claim they found traces of polonium-210 on Mr Arafat's belongings

BBC News
 28 August 2012
Last updated at 18:52 ET


French prosecutors have opened a murder inquiry into the death of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in 2004.

His family launched a case last month over claims that he was poisoned with polonium-210, a radioactive element.

Swiss scientists hired by a documentary crew say they found traces of polonium on some of Arafat's belongings.

The medical records of Arafat, who died at a military hospital near Paris in 2004, said he had a stroke resulting from a blood disorder.

However, many Palestinians continue to believe that Israel poisoned him. Israel has denied any involvement.

Others allege that he had Aids.

'Significant' polonium traces

Arafat's family lodged papers with the French authorities asking for an investigation in July.

The channel commissioned Lausanne University's Institute of Radiation Physics to analyse Arafat's belongings.

Arafat's wife, Suha, supplied clothing for the examination.

The scientists told the channel that they had found "significant" traces of polonium-210 present in items including Arafat's trademark keffiyeh.
Twin inquiries

Following the documentary, Suha Arafat and daughter Zawra lodged a complaint with French judicial authorities.

Their lawyers have said they want a French investigation to work alongside international inquiries being conducted by the Lausanne scientists.

Last week, the Swiss institute said it had received permission from Suha Arafat and the Palestinian authorities to travel to Ramallah to analyse his remains for traces of polonium.

Arafat led the Palestine Liberation Organisation for 35 years and became the first president of the Palestinian Authority in 1996.

He fell violently ill in October 2004 and died two weeks later, at the age of 75, in a French military hospital.

French doctors bound by privacy rules did not release information about Arafat's condition.

In 2005, the New York Times obtained a copy of Arafat's medical records, which it said showed he died of a massive haemorrhagic stroke that resulted from a bleeding disorder caused by an unknown infection.

Experts who reviewed the records told the paper that it was highly unlikely that he had died of Aids or had been poisoned.

Israel can count on the NY Times to help promote their spin on every murderous assassination venture Mossad/CIA operatives engage in to kill political opponents. There was no checking for radioactive material in the pass given the faulty autopsy report that allowed Israel to get away with still another blatant assassination of rivals.

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