Moscow – Russian Official: Arafat Did Not Die From Polonium Poisoning

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    FILE - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (C) lays a wreath at the grave of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat prior to the official ceremony of marking the eighth anniversary of his death, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, 11 November 2012.  EPA/Fadi Arouri  / POOLMoscow – A Russian official said Tuesday that forensic tests found no indications of polonium poisoning in the body of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.

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    “He could not have died of polonium poisoning – the Russian experts found no traces of this substance,” Vladimir Uiba, the head of Russia’s Federal Medical-Biological Agency, told the Interfax news agency on Tuesday.

    Last week, Britain’s The Lancet journal reported that Swiss toxicologists discovered significant, unexplained traces of polonium in stains found on Arafat’s belongings. The findings may support the possibility that the Palestinian leader was poisoned, the scientists said, although they have yet to reach conclusive results.

    Arafat died at the age of 75 in a French hospital on November 11, 2004.

    In February of last year, Arafat’s wife, Suha, gave researchers full access to her husband’s medical file and to his personal effects in an effort to confirm her claim that he had been poisoned.

    In November 2012, Arafat’s body was exhumed and samples of it were given to French, Swiss and Russian forensic experts as part of the investigation.


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    Liepa
    Liepa
    10 years ago

    According to the Russians, ‘He could not have died of polonium poisoning – the Russian experts found no traces of this substance’.
    According to the Swiss, toxicologists discovered significant, unexplained traces of polonium in stains found on Arafat’s belongings.
    These are two contradictory opinions. The Russians have no reason to lie. The Swiss
    on the other hand are prone to love the Palis and besmirching Israel is not something they wouldn’t do, easily!

    10 years ago

    On the other hand, maybe Arafat tried to use Polonium himself on someone else. Its possible and probably not something that they want to consider huh?

    JackC
    JackC
    10 years ago

    Of COURSE the Jews did it, and with Polonium. They have new secret ways of hiding all traces of Polonium. They have to be censured for killing him.

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    10 years ago

    I think they should dig him up again & test him for other counter poisons – to counter the polonium. or maybe he was tortured in hospital – they should dig him up again just to see….
    Why not follow all crazy leads just to torture him again?!