France urges Palestinians not to execute suspects in Arafat’s death

France has demanded that the Palestinian Authority promise that it would not impose the death penalty on anyone found guilty of killing former PLO leader Yasser Arafat, a senior Fatah official said on Wednesday.

Tawfik Tirawi, member of the Fatah Central Committee and head of the Palestinian commission of inquiry into the death of Arafat, revealed that the French demand was relayed to the PA about three weeks ago.

Tirawi’s statement came in response to reports that French judges have completed their investigation into the circumstances surrounding Arafat’s death in November 2004.
“We received a letter from the French authorities 20 days ago asking us to promise that we wouldn’t impose the death sentence or execute the killer of Yasser Arafat,” Tirawi said in an interview with the Voice of Palestine radio station. “They asked that we reply to their letter within 15 days.”

Tirawi said that after holding consultations with President Mahmoud Abbas and the PA Justice Ministry, he informed the French authorities that the Palestinian judicial system is an independent body. “We asked the French authorities to brief us about the results of the investigation into the death of Arafat before asking us to make the pledge concerning the death sentence,” he added.

 

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