Thursday, November 07, 2013

Yasser Arafat's Death Was Always Suspicious

 
 
 
Swiss scientists have confirmed that the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat had high levels of radioactive polonium in his body when he died, according to tests. However, they could not say whether polonium poisoning had caused his death in 2004.
The BBC's World Affairs Editor John Simpson has been examining the findings and said that there always seemed "something highly suspicious" about Mr Arafat's death. In fact the whole world thought the circumstances surrounding Arafat's death were very strange at the time of his demise in 2004. I wonder why it took so long to investigate.


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