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Swiss lab wants guarantee in Arafat inquiry
Published Thursday 09/08/2012 (updated) 11/08/2012 12:34
Assisted by his wife Suha, President Yasser Arafat leaves his West Bank
office in Ramallah before flying to France (Reuters/Hussein Hussein)

RAMALLAH (Reuters) -- A Swiss laboratory will help investigate the unexplained 2004 death of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat only if it receives guarantees its findings will not be used for political purposes, a spokesman for the lab said on Wednesday.

A committee looking into the Palestinian president's death has asked the Swiss Radiophysics Institute, which found traces of a deadly polonium isotope on Arafat's clothing provided by his widow for a recent Al Jazeera television documentary, to examine his remains.

"We have been invited by the Palestinian National Authority and we are currently studying the most appropriate way of responding to this request," Darcy Christen, spokesman for the institute, said in an emailed reply to a Reuters question.

"Meanwhile, our main concern is to guarantee the independence, the credibility and the transparency of any involvement that we may have," Christen said.

Arafat was a guerilla-turned-statesman who came to symbolize the Palestinian quest for statehood throughout decades of war and peace with Israel.

After being stricken with an ailment which remains unknown, the president was airlifted to France in 2004 when he fell ill during an extended siege Israel mounted on his compound during a Palestinian uprising. He died shortly thereafter.

His death aroused rumors among Palestinians of an assassination, which many blamed on Israel. An investigation into the case could rekindle Palestinian hostility toward Israel and widespread suspicions that a local collaborator may have poisoned him.

Tawfiq Tirawi, head of the committee looking into the death, told reporters the Swiss institute was seeking assurances before sending experts to Ramallah, but did not disclose the nature of those guarantees.

"The content of our correspondence pertained to the necessity of their arrival and our welcoming of their presence in Palestine as quickly as possible, but they have some legal issues and legal procedures," Tirawi said.

Exhuming Arafat's body from its limestone mausoleum in the center of the Palestinian Authority's presidential compound in Ramallah would be a deeply emotional move for Palestinians, but one for which the local investigative committee says the government and his family are prepared.

"We've asked for (the Swiss team's) arrival at full speed ... the leadership has resolved to grant them any investigations they might request," Tirawi said.

After the Arafat documentary was aired, his widow Suha petitioned a French court to open a murder probe, claiming the circumstances of his death had been mysterious and French forensic authorities had disposed of samples taken from his body with undue haste.

Palestinian officials have called for an international investigation into the case, along the lines of the UN Special Tribunal for slain Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri, and the Arab League has formed a special committee to advocate for a United Nations inquiry.
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1 ) shirley / australia
09/08/2012 12:53
what a fu joke this is what AL get dealing with any zionist affiliated country and US is behind this AL should find true independant aylis like brazil or norway not these zionist controlled org and UN no better what is point if youcan not pursue the murderes and this may tarnish this scientist they have stated they can trace source of pollonium and the PA are also oredering this they should not be in charge of this but independant palestine commitee Swiss are proposing to hide adeathand no justi

2 ) Ben Alofs / UK/Netherlands
09/08/2012 15:53
The Swiss lab is right to insist on independence and transparency. This should ensure the credibility of its findings. If one wants to test a hypothesis properly this is the way to go.

3 ) matt / usa
09/08/2012 17:05
political reasons is the ONLY reason this is being done

4 ) Robby / USA
09/08/2012 17:45
"guarantees its findings will not be used for political purposes" - either that is a joke or these people are incredibly naive.

5 ) Julie / USA
09/08/2012 18:54
if the Swiss findings are that Arafat was murdered, everyone will know that izrael with or without US backup murdered him. such a criminal assassination of a high official is very political...and fortunately for the world, it is equivalent to declaring izrael a terrorist state.

6 ) Arnold / Canada
09/08/2012 20:59
Shirley # 1 & Julie # 5. Since when has Switzerland ever been pro-israel ? NEVER. If Arafat was poisoned then go after his body guards, chef, or butler. Torture them to see if they tell you the truth.

7 ) southparkbear / usa
10/08/2012 00:51
or simply read what romanian chief spy wrote about arafat 'parties'

8 ) Robby / USA
10/08/2012 02:35
5 ) Julie / USA - What an ironic statement "everyone will know" from an American. Even the Palestinians can't agree (http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=504719) yet you've already convicted them. Maybe they shouldn't bother with the investigation?

9 ) Arnold / Canada
11/08/2012 01:17
Julie # 5 . When Arafat died a mysterious death you were the first one to proclaim " Izrahell was behind his death".... I did the Izrahell special for you. So what is different now Julie ?
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