[lit-ideas] Re: Arafat

  • From: JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx
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  • Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 21:40:33 EST

My personal theory is that he has been being poisoned, slowly.  
 
Julie Krueger
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> Arafat either is dead, in a coma, or  fine, depending on which news  service

http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/breaking_10.html

Mrs.  Arafat keeps husband on life support - Where's his money?

Special to  World Tribune.com - GEOSTRATEGY-DIRECT.COM
Thursday, November 4,  2004

RAMALLAH - Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat has died.  He
was 75 years old.

Israeli and Palestinian officials said Arafat  died on Thursday in a
military hospital in Paris. They said Arafat was deemed  clinically
dead, but still attached to life support systems on the insistence  of
his wife, Suha.

"He is dead, but neither Arafat's wife nor the  Palestinian leadership
is ready to announce this," a PA official said. "The  announcement
could take place on Friday."

The problem is that Arafat  is still the only Palestinian official who
can pay the bills. And it is  unclear who, if anyone has access to the
estimated $2-3 billion in his  personal Swiss bank accounts, according
to a report in the current edition of  Geostrategy-Direct.com.

Arafat continues to hold the purse strings to the  Palestinian
finances. For the last decade, he has been the final, and often  only
word on payment to everybody from the suicide bomber to the  janitor.
Not a dime was paid without Arafat's okay.

Before he left for  Paris, Arafat approved a three-member emergency
committee to operate the PA  and PLO in his absence. Official said
Ahmed Qurei was meant to run the PA's  daily affairs while Mahmoud
Abbas was appointed acting chairman of the  PLO.

Palestine National Council chairman Salim Zaanoun, the third  member
of the committee, was said to be a symbolic figure.

Abbas and  Qurei sought to acquire Arafat's power to allocate money
during the absence  of the PA chairman. But as he boarded a Jordanian
Air Force helicopter for  Amman, Arafat refused.

"I'm still alive, thank God, so don't worry,"  Arafat was quoted as
saying.

Israeli officials confirmed that Arafat  died on Thursday. They said
Arafat was termed brain dead and physicians have  stopped attending to
him.

For Palestinians, the main question is where  is Arafat's money?

Issam Abu Issa knows how Arafat appropriated and  concealed money. Abu
Issa was the founder and chairman of the Palestine  International Bank
from 1996 until he fled to Qatar in 2000.

"Rather  than use donor funds for their intended purposes, Arafat
regularly diverted  money to his own accounts," Abu Issa said in a
report for Middle East  Quarterly. "It is amazing that some U.S.
officials still see the Palestinian  Authority as a partner even after
U.S. congressional records revealed  authenticated PLO papers signed
by Arafat in which he instructed his staff to  divert donors' money to
projects benefiting himself, his family and his  associates."

Arafat controls billions of dollars meant for the  Palestinian people.
In a word, he stole it, intelligence sources said,  according to a
report in the current edition of  Geostrategy-Direct.com.

His personal fortune has been estimated at  between $2 and $3 billion,
most of it in Swiss bank accounts.

In 1997,  the PA auditor's office said in its financial report that
$326 million, or 43  percent of the annual budget, was "missing."

The United States has been  supporting former PA security chief
Mohammed Dahlan as Arafat's successor. To  his friends in the Bush
administration, Dahlan, 43, has all the qualities for  Arab
leadership: a smooth talker and brutal cop. Arafat asked Dahlan  to
accompany him to Paris in a move designed to keep him out of the  Gaza
Strip and any coup plot.

Another challenger has been Fatah  Secretary-general Marwan Barghouti,
sentenced to life in prison for a series  of terrorist attacks.
Barghouti, 44, has followers in the West Bank but does  not appear to
have the iron will necessary to face Arafat  loyalists.

Neither Israeli nor PA officials have been told much about  Arafat's
condition, and the only one authorized to issue information from  his
hospital bedside is the chairman's wife, Suha.

And Suha wants to  keep Arafat alive for as long as possible to find
out where his money  is.





--- In terrorism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Ed Carp  <erc@xxxx> wrote:
> Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was Thursday  "brain dead" and
breathing
> only thanks to artificial life support  systems, a French medical
source
> said after conflicting reports as to  whether he was alive or dead.
>
> In strictly technical terms,  Arafat was "not dead," the source told
AFP
> on condition of  confidentiality, adding that the 75-year-old leader
had
> slipped into  an irreversible coma and could only be maintained in
his
> vegetative  state through ventilation machines.
>
>  http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,1564,1385543,00.html





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