Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said Thursday he knew who killed Yasser Arafat as he marked the 12th anniversary of the former leader's death but stopped short from giving a name.
Speaking in front of thousands, Abbas said "you ask me who killed him, I know -- but my testimony alone is not enough."
"A commission of inquiry is digging into that, but you'll find out at the earliest opportunity and be amazed when you know who did it."
Arafat rose to become the leader of the Palestinian movement in the late 1960s, leading an armed struggle against Israel.
He died on November 11, 2004 at a hospital near Paris from unknown causes at the age of 75.
[dailysabah.com/AFP]
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Speaking in front of thousands, Abbas said "you ask me who killed him, I know -- but my testimony alone is not enough."
"A commission of inquiry is digging into that, but you'll find out at the earliest opportunity and be amazed when you know who did it."
- "I do not want to mention names, because these names do not deserve to be remembered," he added.
Arafat rose to become the leader of the Palestinian movement in the late 1960s, leading an armed struggle against Israel.
He died on November 11, 2004 at a hospital near Paris from unknown causes at the age of 75.
[dailysabah.com/AFP]
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