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Yasser Arafat’s Secret Archive - a Ticking Bomb

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yasser-arafat1That other undeserved Nobel Peace Prize recipient the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (1929-2004), inventor and refiner of the Islamic suicide terror weapon, left a time bomb ticking away six years after his mysterious death in Paris. His private archive is being fought over now in a quietly desperate tug-o’-war, DEBKA-Net-Weekly’s intelligence sources revealed last week.

 

Arafat had few heroes aside from himself, but his chosen tutors were the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaucescu (who was executed by his own people in 1989), and security chief, Gen. Ion Mihai Padepa. Bucharest was one of the few places in the world where the Palestinian terror chief felt he could go to ground safely while also indulging his unusual sexual habits including bizarre bi-sexuality. According to a 2005 report in the Israeli  newspaper HaaretzArafat  was HIV positive based on records from the French Hospital where he died. In 2007 it was reported he died of AIDS and was not poisoned by the MOSSAD as wildy claimed by the PLO. From Ceaucescu and Pacepa and their intelligence apparatus, the DIE, Arafat learned that the secrets of world figures and their private lives could be a primary source of immense political power.

 

FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, himself a transvestite who promoted is homosexual lover to his second in command. Knew the power of such information well and may have served as an example for Arafat a confirmed homosexual. It is ironic that Islamic does not tolerate homosexuality and during Arafat’s regime there were reports of their being forced to stand in sewage up to their necks until they collapsed and drowned or being starved to death.

 

During his 36 years as head of the Palestinian movement, the PLO Arafat used the Palestinian spy agencies he controlled to methodically collect data and build up dossiers not only on Israeli, Arab and Muslim figures of the day but also a host of world leaders, politicians, generals, economic czars, high-tech executives and their families. Some are still in official positions.

 

From 1966, while pioneering airliner hijackings and other violent practices for promoting the Palestinian cause, he secretly amassed and collated this material, helped by an army of assistants under his personal management. This world-class international terrorist undoubtedly used some of its incriminating content to lever himself onto the world stage as a respected figure.

 

When Israel allowed him to set himself up on the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1994, under the Oslo Framework Peace Accords, Arafat decided to leave his secret archive behind at his place of exile in Tunis to make sure it stayed out of Israeli hands.

 

After his death, its management passed to the veteran PLO personnel chief Abdel Abu Maher Ghneim, who was in charge of the various Palestinian factions’ terrorist personnel and their funding. Ghneim was against the Oslo accords and preferred exile to joining the relocated Palestinian leadership in Ramallah.

 

That was until August, 2009, when the Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas prevailed on him to accept the appointment of senior deputy to the PA chairman and his heir apparent. The archive manager’s move to Ramallah gave Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali his chance. As soon as the Palestinian had gone, Ben Ali sent his secret service to seize the priceless Arafat archive and bar access to any Palestinian official or visitor.

 

During December, Abbas made several phone calls to talk the Tunisian President round into releasing the Arafat archive for transfer to Ramallah. Ben Ali was unmoved, even when Abbas explained emotionally that it was part of the Arafat legacy and the bedrock of Palestinian independence.

 

In early January, a high-ranking Palestinian delegation went to Tunis to offer Ben Ali a compromise: They would be allowed to photocopy the secret archive documents while leaving the originals in Tunis.

 

This too, the Tunisian ruler refused. But by then, he had found a legalistic cloak for his position: Yasser Arafat’s widow, Suha, was the only legitimate claimant to any Arafat property, he told his disappointed visitors.

 

Ben Ali had done his homework. He knew about the deal Abbas had cut with the widow in 2005 after a year of interminable wrangling over Arafat’s assets. Suha was awarded the colossal stipend of $80 million per annum under a contract with the Palestinian Authority that was contingent on her complying with two conditions: She must never divulge any information about her dead husband’s life and never leave her place of exile on the island of Malta.

 

Arafat’s widow agreed that if she breached those conditions, she would forfeit the funds held by her and Palestinian Authority officials in a joint bank account.

 

Therefore, as the Tunisian president knew very well, Suha Arafat would never travel to Tunis to claim her inheritance, including the precious secret archive.

 

One of the most bizarre rumors is that Arafat propositioned former DNC and Hillary Clinton 2008 presidentical campaign manager Terry McAuliffe and the details are in the still secret archives.

 

In any case the bomb continues to tick in Tunis.

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  1. “never leave her place of exile on the island of Malta.” ?

    She visited Bethlehem around the Christmas 2009/New Year 2010 period. Did she lose her $80M yearly stipend?

  2. David Gottheif:
    Do you know what happenmd to Arafat’s archive or how I might access it?

  3. If the Palestinians cannot get their hands on the archives, I do not think anyone can.

    source: http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=1&id=20070

    Sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the personal archive of former Palestinian President Yasser Arafat which is present in Tunisia and under the protection of Tunisian security is the cause of this tension, after Tunis has refused a number of requests to hand this archive over to the Palestinian Authority. According to sources, Tunis informed the Palestinian Authority that Tunisian law decrees that this archive can only be handed over to one of Arafat’s next of kin.

    The Palestinian Authority has rejected the logic behind this and considers Arafat’s archive to be the property of the Palestinian people. Yesterday Palestinian Interior Minster Said Abu Ali ended his visit to Tunis without being able to budge the Tunisian position. This is not the first time that Abbas has sent Palestinian officials to Tunisia to retrieve the Arafat archive who return empty handed.

    Israeli sources said that “Arafat’s archive is a treasure trove of intelligence information about the heads of state of Arab and Islamic countries, and political, economic, military, and scientific figures in these countries. In addition to this [there is] information on high-ranking international figures and members of their family as well as information relating to Israel.” The Israeli sources said that due to the high intelligence value of this archive, Arafat decided to leave it in Tunis for safe keeping for fear of the Israelis trying to get their hands on it.

    According to information, the Tunisian President rejected a Palestinian compromise that would have seen the Palestinian Authority make copies of the archive’s content, with the originals being left in Tunisia.

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