Call for Yasser Arafat death probe gains first international backer (TELEGRAPH UK) 07/06/12)
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The Palestinians are seeking an international probe into Yasser
Arafat´s death to finally "close the file" on his mysterious death,
their foreign minister has said.
The demand was backed by Tunisia, which called for an urgent meeting
of the Arab League and the formation of an international commission
of inquiry similar to that which investigated the death of Lebanese
prime minister Rafik Hariri in 2005.
"We are waiting for this Tunisian initiative to be translated into
action and for the meeting to be held," foreign minister Riyad al-
Malki told the official Voice of Palestine radio.
"Then we will ask for an international investigation committee to be
formed similar to the one formed into the assassination of (Lebanese
Prime Minister) Rafiq Hariri so we can solve so many of the
unanswered questions," he added.
"We want to show that the PA (Palestinian Authority) leadership and
people are all anxious to know all the details surrounding Arafat´s
death, so we can close this file," he said.
On Tuesday, Al-Jazeera television broadcast the results of a nine-
month probe it commissioned into the 2004 death of the iconic
Palestinian leader that indicated he could have been poisoned with
the radioactive substance polonium.
The next day Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas endorsed exhuming
Arafat´s body from its mausoleum at the Palestinian presidency
headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah for a forensic
examination.
The supreme Palestinian Islamic authority, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
Mohammed Hussein, said there was no religious law forbidding Arafat´s
exhumation.
"If it is necessary to examine a body for the needs of an inquiry and
that requires its full or partial retrieval there is nothing to
prevent that," he told AFP.
In Tunisia, Foreign Minister Rafik Abdessalem said: "We call for an
urgent meeting of Arab League foreign ministers and the creation of
an international committee to investigate the circumstances
surrounding the death.
"We owe a debt to that great man, who had such an influence on the
Palestinian national cause."
Tunis hosted the Palestine Liberation Organisation, of which Arafat
was the chairman, after it was expelled from Lebanon during the 1982
Israeli invasion until the 1994 launch of Palestinian autonomy.
The Institute of Radiation Physics at the University of Lausanne
tested items belonging to Arafat at Al-Jazeera´s request, including
clothing worn by him, which were handed to his widow Suha by the
Paris hospital where he died in November 2004 at the age of 75.
Suha Arafat gave Al-Jazeera permission to take the items, which
contained strands of Arafat´s hair and traces of sweat, urine and
blood, for testing at several European laboratories, including the
Switzerland institute, which reported finding high levels of polonium.
And Tunisia called for the Arab League to convene.
"We call for an urgent meeting of Arab League foreign ministers and
the creation of an international committee to investigate the
circumstances surrounding the death" of Arafat, Foreign Minister
Rafik Abdessalem told private radio station Mosaique FM.
"We are waiting for this Tunisian initiative to be translated into
action and for the meeting to be held," Malki said.
"Then we will ask for an international investigation committee to be
formed similar to the one formed into the assassination of (Lebanese
Prime Minister) Rafiq Hariri so we can solve so many of the
unanswered questions," he added.
"We want to show that the PA (Palestinian Authority) leadership and
people are all anxious to know all the details surrounding Arafat´s
death, so we can close this file." (© Copyright of Telegraph Media
Group Limited 2012. 07/06/12)
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