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May 23, 2013
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Arafat Exhumed: Was the Palestinian Leader Poisoned?Posted on Nov 27, 2012
Swiss, French and Russian scientists will conduct tests on samples taken from the body of Yasser Arafat, the first Palestinian Authority president whose official cause of death eight years ago is listed as stroke, but whose personal items were found to contain traces of polonium-210. Exposure to polonium-210 famously killed a former Russian spy in London in 2006. (Fun fact: Polonium was first discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie and was named for Marie’s native Poland.) Although there is speculation that Arafat may have been poisoned, the BBC reminds us that an inquiry based on his medical records conducted by The New York Times found no basis for such a claim.
Media were not allowed to view the exhumation of Arafat, although the experts sent to examine his remains were on hand. The BBC says only a Palestinian doctor was allowed to touch the body, which was not removed from the grave in Ramallah in the West Bank. —Posted by Peter Z. Scheer. Follow him on Twitter: @peesch. Advertisement Previous item: GOP Backs Off Norquist Anti-Tax Pledge, Fox News Dissed on Fox News, and More Next item: How Sea Levels Will Rise New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |