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Monday, February 11, 2013

Suha: 'I wish I'd never married him'

Yasser Arafat's widow, Suha, now says she wishes she'd never married him.
“The marriage to Arafat was a big mistake and I regret it,” said Suha Arafat in an interview published last week in the Turkish-language Sabah newspaper. “We were married for 22 years and it felt like 50.”
Arafat added that she had repeatedly tried to leave her husband but was denied her freedom.
“I tried to divorce Arafat more than 100 times and he didn’t let me,” she said. “Everyone knows about this story, especially those who were in his inner circle.”
According to the report, the two first met in 1986 when she was a student in Paris and engaged to a local lawyer. At the time, Suha recalled, the Palestinian leader, 33 years her senior, was a much sought after man.
“There were many women who wanted to marry him but he only wanted me, despite the objections of my family,” she said.
Suha said that although her relatives, a well-established Ramallah family, were opposed to the union, the pair married in secret on her birthday four years later. Her mother was furious at the development and flew to Tunis where she angrily berated Arafat for entering into a marriage with her daughter, which she deemed inappropriate.
“Fate chose me and it wasn’t easy right from the start,” she said.
But actually, they were the perfect couple. Yasser was, and Suha is, an anti-Semite.
Suha recalled that after her husband initiated the first intifada in 1987 — it actually began as a spontaneous uprising — the world’s media attention was focused on him, “and it is no secret that it [the media] is controlled by Jews” she noted.
But she's still enamored with Yasser and still denying she got all that money.
Since Arafat’s death in a Paris hospital in 2004 — she has claimed that he was poisoned — Suha said she has had dozens of marriage proposals, but rejected all hopeful suitors with the same answer: “Arafat was my hero.”
Suha lives on a stipend she gets from the Palestinian Authority, which she said is barely sufficient to support her and her daughter, and is a far distance from reports on millions of dollars that went to her through secret bank accounts.
“All the stories about Arafat putting millions in my bank account are nonsense and lies,” she said. The money is with those who were close to Arafat and anyone who is determined can find it.”
 Of course she doesn't discuss her $100,000 per month 'allowance' from the 'Palestinian Authority' budget....

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2 Comments:

At 4:57 PM, Blogger Captain.H said...

Q. What's the opposite of "fiduciary duty"?
A. "Palestinian finances".

I'm reminded of the final lines in the 1980's re-make of the western "Stagecoach". Outlaw Kris Kristofferson and his girlfriend are about to ride off into the sunset, to live happily ever after. They mount two horses tied up outside of the saloon. Marshall Johnny Cash points out, "You know those horses were stolen, don't you?" Kristofferson replies, "Hell, these horses have been stolen so many times, they don't even know their own names anymore."

Horses with amnesia, money with amnesia, "Hey, it's ours/mine, we/I stole it fair and square." Palestinian finances.

 
At 6:23 PM, Blogger josef said...

Didn't he tell her beforehand that
he was gay ?

 

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