http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?ID=19521
This is the AIDS related excerpt from the article at the above website url.
Uncertainties after Arafat loom over hopes for Mideast peace
Nov 11, 2004
By Art Toalston
WASHINGTON (BP)—BP NEWS
postScript: NY Post ("A Grave Case of Coverup"-Page 9) ran this as part of their Arafat coverage today (Nov 13) as well. They further indicated that a French military hospital was picked to treat Arafat as this insured complete confidentiality under French and French military law regardng Arafat's condition whether he was dead or alive. The Post went on to say that blood and bone marrow samples were sent to labs overseas including in the U.S. and that it would not be long before results from facilities outside of France might reveal the nature of his illness and either confirm or lay to rest the assertions that Arafat had AIDS.
This is the AIDS related excerpt from the article at the above website url.
Uncertainties after Arafat loom over hopes for Mideast peace
Nov 11, 2004
By Art Toalston
WASHINGTON (BP)—BP NEWS
AIDS AS CAUSE OF DEATH?
David Frum, an online columnist for the National Review and a former speechwriter for President Bush, took note of “the world media's astonishing lack of curiosity about the nature of the disease†afflicting Arafat.
On Nov. 11, the day of Arafat’s death, The New York Times stated that Arafat died “of complications from an unknown disease.†CNN reported that Arafat “succumbed to a lengthy and unknown illness.†Fox News stated, “The Palestinian leader always said he wanted to die as a martyr, but died instead of old age and a mysterious illness.â€
Frum, in his Oct. 29 column, commented that Arafat “has suffered a dramatic weight loss, memory loss and periods of disorientation, loss of muscle control and recurring nausea. His doctors tell us that his blood platelet count has dropped dramatically, but that he does not have leukemia. These symptoms sound remarkably AIDS-like, don't they?
“An AIDS diagnosis would certainly accord with what is widely known about Arafat's personal way of life,†Frum wrote, citing “lurid, homoerotic details†found in the memoirs of Lt. Gen. Ion Pacepa, former head of Romanian intelligence under Nicolae Ceausescu.
Excerpts from those memoirs were cited by Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of the Internet’s WorldNetDaily, in a Sept. 22 column.
“Arafat is a homosexual,†Farah wrote at the outset. “There are also persistent rumors that he is a pedophile. I mean, in his private life, he is everything the Islamic culture detests -– a closet pervert.â€
Citing a book by Pacepa, "Red Horizons," published during the late 1980s, Farah excerpted a report to Pacepa from a Romanian general in charge of providing propaganda tutoring to Arafat and the PLO.
“At this very moment, the 'Fedayee' [Arafat’s code name] is in his bedroom making love to his bodyguard. The one I knew was his latest lover.†The general’s statement to Pacepa described what he heard while monitoring Arafat’s quarters via microphones.
Farah, at the end of his column, quipped, “Would anyone like to translate this for distribution in the West Bank and Gaza?â€
postScript: NY Post ("A Grave Case of Coverup"-Page 9) ran this as part of their Arafat coverage today (Nov 13) as well. They further indicated that a French military hospital was picked to treat Arafat as this insured complete confidentiality under French and French military law regardng Arafat's condition whether he was dead or alive. The Post went on to say that blood and bone marrow samples were sent to labs overseas including in the U.S. and that it would not be long before results from facilities outside of France might reveal the nature of his illness and either confirm or lay to rest the assertions that Arafat had AIDS.