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Abbas Toook $1bil. From Arafat's Palestine Investment Fund, Says Dahlan
2011-07-31
Ousted Fatah strongman says more than $1b. missing from fund handed over to PA president.

Ousted Fatah official Muhammad Dahlan over the weekend launched a scathing attack on Paleostinian Authority President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
, accusing him of dictatorship and financial corruption. He said that more than $1 billion have gone missing from a fund that was handed over to Abbas after he was elected president in 2005.

Dahlan's attack on Abbas came after PA security forces raided the former Fatah commander's home in Ramallah on Thursday, arresting his bodyguards and confiscating weapons and armored vehicles.
It's a different world over there.
Armored vehicles? Use 'em or lose 'em...
Dahlan was at home during the raid, which was carried out by dozens of security officers, but was not jugged thanks to his parliamentary immunity.

Shortly thereafter, Dahlan left for Jordan through the Allenby Bridge, where he gave a series of interviews to Arab media outlets in which he strongly condemned Abbas, 76, and accused him of financial corruption and seeking to destroy Fatah."Abbas does not recognize any law, morals or values," Dahlan said, referring to the raid on his home and last month's decision to expel him from the Fatah Central Committee.
That could be said about most of the senior guard. Working for Yasser Arafat did not encourage a punctilious conscience.
Dahlan said that the dispute between Fatah and Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,, and Israel's presence in the West Bank, gave Abbas a "free hand to practice dictatorship against the Paleostinian people, silence people and deny them their salaries."
Dahlan said that the dispute with the PA president erupted after he demanded to know what had happened to $1.3b. that was in the account of the Paleostinian Investment Fund.
I dunno, ask Suha...
The PIF was established in 2000 as an independent Paleostinian investment company "committed to maximizing the assets' value for its shareholder: the Paleostinian people."

According to its website, PIF's chief objective is "to safeguard and consolidate the Paleostinian people's investments and property, both in Paleostine and abroad."

Dahlan said that after the death of Yasser Arafat, the responsibility for the fund was transferred to Abbas in 2005.

"This is money that Yasser Arafat had collected from Paleostinian taxpayers for the day that we would need it," Dahlan explained. "There aren't more black days than today, where our employees are not receiving salaries. Why doesn't he pay from this fund, which he controls personally? The PLO does not know about this sum.

This is documented money that was delivered to him [Abbas] from an international accounting company."

Dahlan said that when he exposed the issue of the PIF last April, Abbas got furious. "He thinks that the sun can be covered with a sieve," he added.

"Yasser Arafat worked strenuously to save this money for the 'black day.' the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
thinks that the people don't know where this money is and who received it. Now he's admitting that there is only $700 million in the fund.

But the real sum should be about $2b."

Dahlan, who headed the PA Preventive Security Force in the Gazoo Strip after the signing of the Oslo Accords, also claimed that Abbas was furious with him because he had been badmouthing the PA president's two sons, Yasser and Tareq, who are wealthy businessmen.
And they got their seed money from...
Dahlan said that Abbas was mistaken if he thought that he could make charges against him without expecting a reply.

Dahlan said that he respected Paleostinian laws by arriving in Ramallah last week to file a petition with a Fatah disciplinary court against his expulsion from the faction. "I didn't sneak into Ramallah or arrive secretly," he said. "I came in a public way and with my own legs."

Abbas does not want law and order to prevail, Dahlan charged. "He sent his forces to intimidate Paleostinian leaders to keep them silent about his political, national and moral crimes."

Dahlan was also quoted as saying that Abbas has always hated Fatah and now wants to destroy it.

"Abbas is trying to cover up for his political, organizational and internal failures," Dahlan said. "Fatah has lost the Gazoo Strip, the parliament and even the municipal elections. In his era, we have become without a political horizon and there's no hope for Paleostinians. We are in a pathetic situation."

Senior Fatah officials in Ramallah said that if Dahlan returned to the West Bank, he would be immediately locked away and charged with "financial corruption, murder, extortion and collaboration with outside forces."

The officials said that the offenses were committed during the period that Dahlan was in charge of the Preventative Security Force in the Gazoo Strip.

The Abbas-Dahlan rivalry has caused significant damage to Fatah, one official told The Jerusalem Post. "Hamas is already celebrating the infighting in Fatah and is now saying that the accusations against Dahlan prove that Hamas was right when it kicked the Paleostinian Authority out of the Gazoo Strip in 2007."

The dispute is also threatening to spark a confrontation between Fatah supporters in the West Bank and those in the Gazoo Strip. Dahlan continues to enjoy widespread support among many Fatah cadres in the Strip. Over the weekend, Dahlan supporters in the Gazoo Strip expressed outrage over Abbas's measures against the former Fatah commander. Some pointed out that Abbas and Dahlan had been strong political allies for many years.

Posted by:trailing wife

#7  Dear Suha Hallouffette, may I pacify you with the great taste of Palesto Simian head cheese?

Posted by: hotspur666   2011-07-31 18:20  

#6  BASTARD! I'LL KILL YOU!! I'LL RIP OUT YOUR EYES WITH MY WELL MANICURED NAILS AND EAT THEM!!!
Posted by: Suha Arafat   2011-07-31 16:56  

#5  (Page busting photo removed.)

Paleostinians?

I believe the correct spelling is "Paleo Simians"...
Posted by: hotspur666   2011-07-31 16:30  

#4  Stole $1 bil of the funds absconded by the Arafish? The case of the Nested Parentheses. Hemlock Stones, my hat, please.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2011-07-31 14:43  

#3  To quote an RBee regular.... "Tsk, tsk."
Posted by: S   2011-07-31 14:08  

#2  impressive. I thought he was ineffectual. Sounds pretty effective to me
Posted by: Frank G   2011-07-31 13:57  

#1  Irony alert; above the law?
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2011-07-31 13:54  

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