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RAMALLAH, Nov. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Tayeb Abdel Rahim, head of Palestinian leader
Yasser Arafat's office, said Monday the ailing president will reject his wife's
statement if he hears what she claimed.
In an interview with pan-Arab al-Jazeera TV, Suha Arafat screamed that the
Palestinian leaders who planned to visit Arafat in Paris wanted to bury the
leader "alive" and inherit his power.
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei, Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath and
Mahmoud Abbas, No. 2 of the Palestine Liberation Organization, had been
scheduled to fly to Paris Monday but cancelled the visit after Suha's
accusation.
Rahim said at a press conference that "the leaders are not Arafat's
successors, but his companions."
"What Suha has announced does not represent the
Palestinian people or the leadership," he said. "Arafat is not the private
property of Suha but that of the entire Palestinian nation."
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 Arafat and his
daughter. The health department of the French Defense Ministry
declared Sunday morning that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's condition
is unchanged since the last health update released on Friday. The
75-year-old Arafat, who became severely ill 11 days ago at his West Bank
residence in Ramallah, was airlifted to the Percy hospital southwest of
Paris on Oct. 29. (Xinhua file photo)
 Arafat and wife Suha Arafat.
(Xinhua file photo)
 Arafat (R), his wife Suha and daughter takes a picture with
French president Chirac in Gaza, Oct. 23, 1996.(Xinhua file
Photo)
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The 75-year-old veteran leader was transferred to the Percy Military
Hospital outside Paris on Oct. 29 after his health condition deteriorated
sharply.
Conflicting reports emerged about Arafat's real condition, with some saying
Arafat is brain-dead and on life support machines, while others saying Arafat
remaining in a critical but stable condition.
Suha is one of only a handful of people who have been
authorized to see the Palestinian leader in the last 10 days. Enditem¡¡ |