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Palestinians Apologize for Illegal Arms at Prague Embassy
2014-01-15
[An Nahar] Paleostinian diplomats have apologized for hiding illegal weapons at the Prague embassy where a blast killed the ambassador on New Year's Day, the Czech foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
Paleos ran into a Foreign Minister with a spine, did they?
"A high-ranking Paleostinian foreign ministry official... issued an official apology from the Paleostinian side for the illegal presence of weapons on the premises of the Paleostinian embassy," the ministry said in a statement.

After the deadly blast, police found 12 firearms at the embassy, including submachine guns and sidearms that were not officially registered in the Czech Republic.

They have refused further comment on the weapons pending the results of an official probe.

The DNES newspaper said police found Skorpion VZ61 submachine guns and VZ82 sidearms produced in the former Czechoslovakia and supplied to the Paleostine Liberation Organization before communism fell in Czechoslovakia in 1989.

The Paleostinians also apologized "for the incident that resulted in the tragic death of Paleostinian ambassador Jamal al-Jamal on January 1," the ministry statement added.

Jamal, 56, died only three months after taking office, following an kaboom that occurred soon after he opened a safe.

Czech police have described it as an accident, but have refused further comment pending their investigation.

The late diplomat's daughter Rana al-Jamal, however, believes her father was murdered.

Czech foreign ministry spokeswoman Johana Grohova refused to identify the official who issued the apology on Monday.

"Both sides have agreed it is necessary to wait for the outcome of the police investigation... The Paleostinian side has expressed its resolve to fully accept its conclusions," the Czech foreign ministry said.

"The Paleostinian side stressed it had drawn the relevant conclusions and taken the necessary measures to prevent similar incidents from happening," it added.
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