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    BBC News Yasser Arafat 'may have been poisoned with polonium'

    Yasser Arafat 'may have been poisoned with polonium'


    Continuing rumours and speculation have surrounded Arafat's death



    The late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat may have been poisoned with radioactive polonium, says a Swiss forensic report obtained by al-Jazeera.
    Arafat's official medical records say he died in 2004 from a stroke resulting from a blood disorder.
    But his body was exhumed last year amid continuing claims he was murdered.
    The Swiss report said tests on the body showed "unexpected high activity" of polonium, which "moderately" supported the poisoning theory.
    The scientists - from the Vaudois University Hospital Centre (CHUV) in Lausanne, Switzerland - carried out a detailed examination of Arafat's medical records, samples taken from his remains and items he had taken into the hospital in Paris where he died in 2004.

    They stressed that there were several critical problems with their investigations, including the time passed since Arafat's death, the limited samples available and the confused "chain of custody" of some of the specimens.
    But they concluded: "Taking into account the analytical limitations aforementioned, mostly time lapse since death and the nature and quality of the specimens, the results moderately support the proposition that the death was the consequence of poisoning with polonium-210."
    Polonium-210 is a highly radioactive substance. It is found in low doses in food and created naturally in the body, but can be fatal if ingested in high doses.
    Parallel investigations are being carried out by French and Russian experts - one Russian official said last month that no traces of polonium had been found.

    'Scientific proof'

    Speaking in Paris, Arafat's widow, Suha, said the Swiss results revealed "a real crime, a political assassination".
    "This has confirmed all our doubts. It is scientifically proved that he didn't die a natural death and we have scientific proof that this man was killed."



    Arafat's tomb in Ramallah was opened in private in November last year


    Reuters said she did not name any suspects and acknowledged that her husband had had many enemies in his lifetime.
    Arafat, who led the Palestine Liberation Organisation for 35 years and became the first president of the Palestinian Authority in 1996, fell violently ill in October 2004 at his compound.
    Two weeks later he was flown to a French military hospital in Paris, where he died on 11 November 2004, aged 75.
    Many Palestinians believe that Israel poisoned him. Others allege that he had Aids or cancer. Israel has not commented on the Swiss report and has previously denied any involvement.
    France began a murder inquiry in August 2012 after the Lausanne scientists, working with an Al-Jazeera documentary crew, found traces of polonium-210 on Arafat's personal effects.
    His widow had objected to a post-mortem at the time of his death, but asked the Palestinian Authority to permit the exhumation "to reveal the truth".


    His remains were removed from his tomb in the West Bank city of Ramallah in November 2012 and reinterred the same day.
    Last month, the head of the Russian Federal Medico-Biological Agency, Vladimir Uiba, was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying that Arafat "could not have been poisoned with polonium", saying that test carried out by Russian experts "found no traces of this substance".
    However, the agency later denied that Mr Uiba had made any official statement on the findings.
    The head of the Palestinian investigation team, Tawfiq Tirawi, confirmed on Tuesday that the Russian and Swiss reports had been delivered. The Palestinian team is reported to have handed over its findings on Saturday.

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