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ETHNOS - Exhumation of Arafat considered by the Palestinian Authority, Jul 04, 2012

Εκταφή του Αραφάτ εξετάζει η Παλαιστινιακή Αρχή
ETHNOS Greece - "Conducting international research to identify the causes of death of Yasser Arafat, Palestinian leader asked the negotiator Saeb Erakat, and the widow of Palestinian leader Soucha, confirmed the story of Al Jazeera, which made for the poisoning with radioactive polonium
However, senior Israeli government official denied the reports on poisoning Arafat

"The story is unfounded and will remind the German Press Agency (which broadcasts the news) that it was the Israelis who decided to keep it closed medical records," said the official who remain anonymous.
As Erekat told the radio station Voice of Palestine, the story proves that the death of Arafat in 2004 had "political reasons" and that the Palestinian Authority is considering exhuming the body and at the request of Soucha Arafat.
The Soucha Arafat spoke to Al Jazeera, after anakoinossi findings of the laboratory in Switzerland under which unjustifiably high levels of radioactive Polonium found in Arafat's personal belongings.
Carrying out tests requested Soucha itself, which gave the channel of Qatar Arafat's personal items, including underwear and toothbrushes, and then sent them to Al Jazeera in the laboratory in Lausanne.
The Soucha asked the Palestinian Authority to exhume the body of her husband to submit to an examination of the bones and the cross-border investigation analogous to that which took place on the circumstances surrounding the death of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
"We have the first evidence that a crime," said Soucha Arafat Al-Jazeera.
Asked why he had not asked to undertake autopsy - the dissection after Arafat's death, his widow said: "I thought not, and never thought it probably is not important."
Arafat died in a military hospital outside Paris on November 11, 2004 following an intestinal inflammation that caused the bleeding and then stroke.
Before being transferred to hospital in Paris was besieged by the Israeli army headquarters in Ramallah.
newspaper New York Times, which obtained the medical records of Arafat by the French hospital authorities, wrote in 2005 that found no traces of toxins in the blood samples which were sent to three different laboratories.
The historic leader of the Palestinians also had enlarged kidney or liver had been destroyed, wrote the newspaper citing the medical records.
Israeli doctor, who also read the medical records, said that since Arafat's illness seemed "a typical case of food poisoning that is taught in medical school."
Rumors that murder victim of Israel circulating among Palestinians over the past eight years".(Translated by Google)
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