Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ARAFAT EXHUMATION HOPES TO QUELL POISON QUANDARY

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Rumours and speculatio­n have surrounded Arafat's death ever since a quick deteriorat­ion of his condition saw his passing at the Percy military hospital in November 2004

RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s, Nov 25, 2012 (AFP) - One of the Middle East's greatest political mysteries will come a step closer to being solved on Tuesday when scientists exhume iconic Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat's remains to see if he was poisoned.

“It is very painful. It is a shock, and it is not easy for myself or my daughter,” Arafat's widow Suha Arafat told AFP by telephone from her home in Malta ahead of the highly controvers­ial procedure.

“But we must do it to turn the page on the great secrecy surroundin­g his death. If there was a crime, it must be solved.”

Rumours and speculatio­n have surrounded Arafat's death ever since a quick deteriorat­ion of his condition saw his passing at the Percy military hospital in November 2004 at the age of 75.French doctors were unable to say what killed the Palestinia­ns' first democratic­ally elected president and an autopsy was never performed at his widow's request.

But many Palestinia­ns believed he was poisoned by Israel --a theory that

gained ground in July when Al-Jazeera reported Swiss findings showing abnormal quantities of the radioactiv­e substance polonium on Arafat's personal effects.

France followed that up in late August by opening a formal murder inquiry at Suha's request. Polonium was the same substance that killed Russian ex-spy and fierce Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesman Mark Regev dismissed the probe as misguided.

“Israel was not involved in the death of Arafat,” Regev told AFP in July. “All the medical files are in the hands of the Palestinia­ns and it was not Israel who is preventing their publicatio­n.”

 ??  ?? File picture dated November 16, 2003 shows late Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat smiling to reporters outside his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah
File picture dated November 16, 2003 shows late Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat smiling to reporters outside his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah

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