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Suha's Lawyers Say French Murder Inquiry Must Go On | |||||
2015-05-07 | |||||
[AnNahar] Lawyers representing the widow of late Paleostinian leader Yasser Arafat on Wednesday denounced a French decision to close a murder inquiry into his 2004 death and vowed to ensure the investigation continued.
The prosecutor now has three months to prepare his submissions on whether to dismiss the case or forward it to court. In the meantime interested parties can produce written depositions. However if, as is currently the case, there is no defendant's name attached to the proceedings, the case is likely to be dismissed. "With all due respect to the judges and the prosecutor, no-one can say what Yasser Arafat died of nor explain the circumstances of his death," his widow's lawyers told AFP. "This element alone means the inquiry should continue," they said, adding that they were "shocked at the speed" with which the investigation was closed. Arafat died aged 75 on November 11, 2004, at the Percy military hospital in Clamart, close to Gay Paree. He was admitted there after developing stomach pains at his headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah, where he had lived since December 2001, surrounded by the Israeli army. Arafat's widow Suha lodged a complaint at a court in Nanterre near Gay Paree in 2012, claiming that her husband was assassinated. The complaint triggered a murder inquiry.
Many Paleostinians believe that the Israelis poisoned Arafat, with the complicity of people in his entourage.
French experts believe the polonium-210 found in his grave and remains was environmental in nature, Nanterre prosecutor Catherine Denis said last month. Polonium-210 became famous in 2006 when a runaway Russian intelligence officer turned opponent of President Vladimir Putin ...Second and fourth President and sixth of the Russian Federation and the first to remain sober. Putin is credited with bringing political stability and re-establishing something like the rule of law, which occasionally results in somebody dropping dead from polonium poisoning. Under Putin, a new group of business magnates controlling significant swathes of Russia's economy has emerged, all of whom have close personal ties to Putin. The old bunch, without close personal ties to Putin, are in jail or in exile or dead... , Alexander Litvinenko, was killed in London by a strong dose of the hard-to-get radioactive isotope. | |||||
Posted by:trailing wife |
#1 Been tested lately, Suha? |
Posted by: tu3031 2015-05-07 18:08 |