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Tunisia strips Arafat's widow of citizenship

She’d lived there since Palestinian leader’s '04 death; no explanation given

updated 11:16 a.m. ET Aug. 14, 2007

TUNIS, Tunisia - Tunisia has stripped the widow of former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat of Tunisian citizenship, officials said Tuesday.

A formal decree published Aug. 2 in Tunisia’s official register indicated that 44-year-old Suha Arafat, who was born in Jerusalem and became a naturalized Tunisian last year, had lost her citizenship.

No explanation was provided. The decree made no reference to the Arafats’ 12-year-old daughter Zahwa, who became a Tunisian citizen on the same day as her mother.

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Suha Arafat was believed to have left Tunisia, and news reports suggested she was in Malta. She had lived in Tunisia since Yasser Arafat died at a suburban Paris hospital in November 2004.

No comment
In an interview published Tuesday in London-based Al-Hayat newspaper, Suha Arafat refused to comment. The daily said she was reached from Valletta, Malta, where her brother Gaby al-Taweel is serving as Palestinian ambassador.

Contacted by The Associated Press, Tunisian authorities declined immediate comment, as did the Palestinian envoy to Tunis — Salmane al-Herfi.

Born to a wealthy Christian family, Suha Arafat once served as secretary to the famed Palestinian leader, and they secretly married in 1990. She was a top heir to Arafat’s vast fortunes, and owns a home in the upscale Gammarth neighborhood in northern Tunis.

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