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'Arafat op sterven'
Uitgegeven op 04 november 2004 om 15:15 uur De toestand van de Palestijnse leider Yasser Arafat is ,,zeer, zeer slecht". Een bron binnen het Palestijnse leiderschap heeft dat donderdag verklaard. Arafat zou in coma liggen en op het randje van de dood verkeren. Arafat ligt sinds vorige week vrijdag in een legerziekenhuis in de buurt van Parijs. Woensdag zou zijn toestand dramatisch zijn verslechterd. De Palestijnse bestuurders die bij Arafat zijn, stellen de Palestijnse leiding op de Westoever van de situatie op de hoogte, zei de bron. De top van de Palestijnse Autoriteit is in Ramallah bijeen voor spoedberaad over de situatie. De Israëlische radio meldde dat Mahmoud Abbas, de nummer 2 in de hiërarchie van Arafats PLO, onderweg is naar Parijs. Arafat werd woensdag overgebracht naar de intensive care, volgens een lid van het Palestijnse kabinet om een endoscopie te ondergaan. De Israëlische minister van buitenlandse zaken Silvan Shalom zei dat Israël de gezondheidssituatie van Arafat nauwlettend in de gaten houdt om goed voorbereid te zijn ,,als en wanneer" Arafat overlijdt. Shalom omschreef Arafats toestand als ernstig, maar zei ook dat het te vroeg is om grafredes te houden. De Israëlische legertop was donderdag bijeen om de situatie te bespreken. Later zou minister van defensie Shaul Mofaz zich bij het beraad voegen. De Israëlische premier Ariel Sharon heeft eerder gezegd dat Arafat, mocht hij herstellen, naar Ramallah mag terugkeren. In geval van zijn overlijden sloot Sharon de mogelijkheid van een begrafenis in Jeruzalem uit. http://www.nieuws.nl/bericht/5/49377
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Puur het feit dat jij te dom bent om het bovenstaande te begrijpen maakt het nog niet onjuist. || ~jan-e-man!~ || Ik ben een knuffel-allogtoon
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French doctor says Arafat has no chance of coming out of coma
By Arnon Regular, Haaretz Correspondent, Haaretz Service and agencies Yasser Arafat was in a coma and in critical condition Thursday in an intensive care ward of a French military hospital, as senior Palestinian Authority officials rushed to Ramallah for emergency meetings of governing bodies formally headed by the stricken leader, Palestinian sources said. According to reports from Percy Military Hospital, Arafat is in critical condition, and his days are numbered . According to estimates, Arafat is suffering from either a growth in is intestines or stomach, or from blood poisoning. A source quoted on French television said that Arafat is breathing with the help of a respirator and is not responding to medical treatment that is being administered. The source, a doctor in the hospital, claims that Arafat has no chance of coming out of the coma. The doctor said, who asked to remain anonymous, said that in the past three years Arafat's health has been neglected, which led to its deterioration. In a rare flurry of activity, the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Central Committee of the Fatah movement were urgently summoned to Arafat's Muqata headquarters in the West Bank city. Former Palestinian prime minister Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) was also en route to the compund. Arafat was rushed to intensive care late on Wednesday after a sudden deterioration in his condition. French hospital officials had been expected to hold a briefing Thursday morning on the Palestinian leader's condition, but the session was abruptly postponed, without explanation. Palestinian officials said doctors carrying out tests on the 75-year-old leader since he was airlifted to France last Friday still did not know what was wrong with him, despite ruling out leukaemia. "New tests have been carried out including an endoscopy [visual internal examination]. Nothing was found out from those tests," a senior aide said earlier on Thursday. Palestinian officials said Arafat lost consciousness several times Wednesday night, and by Thursday morning was comatose. Abbas had planned to fly to Paris before dawn Friday to visit the ailing Arafat, but the trip was cancelled after Abbas was told that he would be unable to visit Arafat, Army Radio reported. Although some Palestinian officials insisted that Arafat's condition had stabilized Thursday morning, Israeli media reported that Arafat's organ systems had begun to fail. Only his wife Suha, who lives in Paris, and a handful of aides were informed that Arafat had been moved to intensive care late on Wednesday, and no visitors were allowed to see him at the military hospital outside Paris where he was brought for treatment last Friday. Abbas' planned trip to Paris may have be spurred by hopes that Arafat would officially appoint him as a successor, a move the PA chairman has so far avoided. Although Arafat has never named a deputy or heir, Abbas - who is secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organization's executive committee - is second to Arafat in the PLO's hierarchy, making him a logical candidate for the job. Palestinian officials said doctors still don't know the cause of Arafat's illness, but it is apparently viral, making it difficult to treat with medicine. French doctors treating him had earlier ruled out leukemia. Only Suha Arafat and the Palestinian leader's cousin, Palestinian UN representative Nasser al-Kidwa, are allowed to visit the stricken Arafat. Arafat first became ill during the Ramadan fast when his doctors said he was suffering from flu. Israel allowed him to be taken from his Muqata headquarters after his condition worsened. Earlier Wednesday, Shahid said Arafat felt well enough to ask about the U.S. presidential election, and an aide later issued a statement in Arafat's name congratulating George W. Bush on his reelection. At the time, Shahid also said Arafat's health was improving. www.HaAretz.com
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Puur het feit dat jij te dom bent om het bovenstaande te begrijpen maakt het nog niet onjuist. || ~jan-e-man!~ || Ik ben een knuffel-allogtoon
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Onderuitgezakt in de koffiehoek van het zorgcentrum zit Sieb met volle teugen na te genieten van de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Arnela is de liefste! <3
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VIOLENCE TO SWEEP MIDDLE EAST IF ARAFAT GOES, WARNS RUSSIAN EXPERT MOSCOW, November 4 (RIA Novosti) - Another typhoon of violence may sweep the Middle East if Yasser Arafat leaves, Sergei Oznobischev, Director of the Moscow-based Institute for Strategic Assessment, said to Novosti. "A wave of violence will evidently rise in the Middle East with Yasser Arafat's failing health, let alone-God forbid!-his death," warned the political expert. The West regards Arafat among top-notch negotiators, he added. The Palestinian leader fell ill quite suddenly, and had not cared to appoint a successor, so the Palestinian Authority is in for power race to the detriment of its cause. More than that, an interregnum will certainly weaken control of extremist movements to send violence rampant. "[Palestinian] relations with Israel will come to an edge. I am not sure Israel will feel any better at the negotiation table with Arafat's tentative successor. Reality demands a choice, and that will be a wartime choice. I cannot rule out even armed clashes with Israel resuming," said Mr. Oznobischev. http://en.rian.ru/rian/index.cfm?prd...-04&do_alert=0
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Q&A: after Arafat - can anyone replace him?
With the health of Yassir Arafat deteriorating in a Paris hospital, Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, assesses future for the Palestinian leadership should their president die. What happens if Mr Arafat dies? The stakes are very high, but conflict is not inevitable. In theory if the Palestinian president dies there should be elections to choose a replacement. It is possible that this will happen, although the political situation is complicated. With the Israelis planning to withdraw from Gaza next year and Tony Blair and the new Bush Administration looking for a new peace drive in the region there are great oppotunities for a new leader, but the Palestinian leadership is divided and weak and choosing a replacement who can bring the people together will be very difficult. What are the official arrangements? Mr Arafat is president of the Palestinian Authority, the Palestinian governing body in the West Bank and Gaza. If he dies, Rawhi Fattooh, the speaker of parliament, would oversee a caretaker Palestinian Authority for 60 days, by which point presidential elections should be held. Ahmed Qureia, the Prime Minister, would be expected to run the day-to-day affairs of the authority. Mr Arafat is also the chairman of the broader Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), which is responsible for peace talks with Israel and the head of the mainstream Palestinian nationalist movement Fatah. The former prime minister, Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), has been running the PLO, where he is Mr Arafat's No 2. In the Palestinian leader's absence he would continue in that provisional capacity, pending an internal election. Mr Abbas has also taken provisional charge of Fatah's central committee. Elections to the key executive body were last held in 1989 and a fresh vote has been repeatedly put off. Why hasn't Mr Arafat named a successor? Mr Arafat has never been good about sharing power and regards himself as the personifaction of the Palestinian people until his last breath. He has survived in part because of his policy of divide and rule. He has also kept tight personal control over the PLO accounts. The amount and who would inherit it are still a mystery. So far nothing there has been no manouevering on the surface and this is unlikely to while he remains alive. Once he dies, however, there are at least two prominent political figures who are likely to jockey position and several military ones each with their own powerbases. Who are these leading figures? The main contenders are Ahmad Qureia (Abu Ala), the Prime Minister and Mr Abbas. But outside the formal political structure there are other figures who are popular and powerful like Marwan Barghouti, who is serving five life sentences for leading the intifada against Israel, Mohammed Dahlan, the former security chief in Gaza, who could become a hugely important figure if Israel presses ahead with its withdrawal from the area next year and Jibril Rajoub, his counterpart in the West Bank. All have their strengths, but none can fill Mr Arafat's shoes. Has Mr Arafat been holding back civil war by force of personality? Civil war is not inevitable and it is unlikely while Palestinians are united against Israel. The big test of cohesion in Palestinian society will be the proposed Israeli withdrawal. If there is a violent power struggle between the mainstream PLO and militant groups like Hamas. Some figures like Barghouti can have a unifying effect on society and certainly Mr Arafat's influence would be sorely missed if he is no longer on the scene. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...344102,00.html
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Kent iemand een Joods/Israelisch biertje dat in Nederland wordt verkocht? |
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en daar is het fout gegaan..aanbid je vader! |
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..heejjjj ik ken ook zo'n link waar je allerlei informatie vindt over racistische mensen zoals "Pim Fortuyn", "Wim Duizenberg", "Theo van Gogh"...maar ik wil niet toelichten waarom ze precies rasistisch zijn, want deze informatie kun je vinden op ..... www.yahoo.com
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