Swiss scientists who conducted tests on the remains of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, whose widow Suha says he was poisoned by radioactive polonium, will give a news conference later on their findings.
A team of experts, including from Lausanne University Hospital's Institute of Radiation Physics, opened Arafat's grave in the West Bank city of Ramallah last November.
They took samples from his body to seek evidence of alleged poisoning.
"This has confirmed all our doubts," said Mrs Arafat, who met members of the Swiss forensic team in Geneva yesterday.
"It is scientifically proved that he didn't die a natural death and we have scientific proof that this man was killed."
She did not accuse any country or person and acknowledged that the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation had many enemies.
Professors Patrice Mangin, director of Lausanne University Hospital's forensics centre, and Francois Bochud, director of its Institute of Radiation Physics, will "answer questions related to their report handed over on Tuesday to representatives of Madame Suha Arafat and the Palestinian Authority", a statement said.
Arafat signed the 1993 Oslo interim peace accords with Israel and led a subsequent uprising after the failure of talks in 2000 on a comprehensive agreement.
Allegations of foul play surfaced immediately.
Arafat had foes among his own people, but many Palestinians pointed the finger at Israel, which had besieged him in his Ramallah headquarters for the final two-and-a-half years of his life.
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