People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No. 32 August 12, 2012 |
Arafat: Death by Poisoning! Yohannan Chemarapally IT
was suspected for long
that the legendary Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, did
not die of natural
causes. The authorities at the French military hospital
where he spent his last
days have been keeping a mysterious silence about the
factors that led to his
death. The French doctors who treated him in his final days
had said that they
could not establish the cause of death. French officials,
citing privacy laws,
had refused to give details about the nature of his illness.
Now an
investigative report by the Al Jazeera
network has come up with strong evidence that the icon of
the Palestinian
resistance movement died as a result of “polonium
poisoning”. Polonium
is a rare
radioactive poison which leads to a comparatively slow but
an inevitable and painful
death. The Swiss Institute for Radiation Physics has stated
that it has found
“surprisingly high” levels of polonium-210 on Arafat’s
clothing. Alexander
Litvinenko, a former KGB agent who had defected to British
Intelligence, was
allegedly killed in November 2006, when polonium was
allegedly slipped into his
cup of tea in a famous Suha
Arafat, the widow of
the Palestinian leader, announced in the second week of July
that she is all
set to launch a court case in President
Abbas said that
the body could be exhumed provided there is no objection
from religious
authorities. During a visit to The
Swiss Institute of
Radiation Physics has said that it needs to examine Arafat’s
remains so that it
can come to a definitive conclusion about the causes of his
death. There are
fears that the investigators may not be able to pin-point
the truth as polonium
has a tendency to decay over the years. Tunisia, where
Arafat spent his last years
in exile before returning to the West Bank, has called for
an emergency meeting
of Arab foreign ministers to discuss the death of the former
Palestinian president. ORDERS TO ELIMINATE ARAFAT For
more than three years
before his death, Arafat was a virtual prisoner of the
Israeli war machine
which had besieged his headquarters in Ramallah after the
eruption of the
“second intifada (uprising)” of the Palestinians in 2001.
His residence was
virtually reduced to rubble. Only a couple of rooms of his
headquarters were
left intact by the Israeli army that had surrounded the
area. Arafat had suddenly
collapsed in October 2004. He was airlifted to a An
Israeli journalist
working for the Maariv newspaper group, Uri
Dan who had interviewed Ariel Sharon, had said that
the then Israeli prime
minister had refused to deny Israeli involvement in the
demise of Arafat. Experts point out
that At
the time Arafat died,
very few people knew that polonium could be also used for
poisoning. TACIT APPROVAL FROM Uri
Avnery, a former
member of the Israeli Knesset and since the eighties an
active peace activist
and influential columnist has written that the new
revelations have not come as
a surprise to him. Avnery was the first senior Israeli
politician to publicly
meet with Arafat and that too when the bloody war unleashed
on The
death of Arafat
resulted in the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) leadership
passing into the hands
of people with whom the Israeli government was happier to
deal with. The
Israeli settlements started expanding at a more rapid pace.
Many Palestinians
accuse the present leadership in Ramallah as being a
“quisling” leadership that
has stood aside while There
is already pressure
from the West on the PA to stop the investigations
surrounding the death of
Arafat. A Palestinian official told the media in Ramallah
that Washington and
Paris are putting “serious obstacles” in the way of an
international probe.