Arafat Leaves Compound with New Suit, $100 Bill
Palestinian prisoner optimistic about new start after doing time  
BY
IVAN NACUTCHACOKOV The West Bank, Palestine

JUNIOR BACON
Arafat flashes gang sign picked up in "the joint"

Prison—the school of hard knocks and hard anal penetration. They say once you go in, you never come back the same. And Yasser Arafat knows that’s true.

Arafat spent more than a month in confinement by the Israelis, what he calls “the hole,” trapped in his office like every American middle manager’s nightmare. It had been called “the hole” since three years previous, actually. Arafat, held trapped by the Israelis for his alleged connection to terrorism throughout Israel, became a martyr for his people’s cause while inside, much like Nelson Mandela, had Mandela previously been the leader of a terrorist organization.

“They accuse me of terrorism?” said Arafat from within his compound a month ago, while under siege. “I spit on their donkeys and slap their turtles’ asses with shame. They are the terrorists. Tormenters, monsters… Nazis, fascists! Okay, maybe Nazis didn’t make much sense. I just want to be hurtful.”

But once you’re on the inside, your political ideologies only get you so far. Arafat had to find a way to keep from going crazy on the inside. Crazier. He turned to the library and the weight room.

“It was important to expand my mind, to change myself while I’m in there so I would not make the same mistakes when I get out,” said the buff, newly re-educated political figure. “I built up my biceps and triceps, I put on ten pounds of nothing but muscle and finally lost this accursed neck waddle. What? Oh. It’s still there?

“While inside I worked out my mind as well, doing squats with my cerebellum and clean-and-jerking my grey matter. I studied my case exhaustively and taught myself law. I was going to represent myself, if needed be, and I was going to be a free man again.”

Under the political boos of the rest of the world, and an overwhelming scarceness of actual evidence, Israel reversed its decision against Arafat little more than a month later and declared him a free man. He was given a new pressed suit, a $100 bill for his work in the laundryroom, and emerged from his compound a free man. He then turned and went back inside since that’s where he lives.

It was more than a little frightening doing hard time for Arafat, he said upon his release. The violence of prison keeps you from ever really letting your guard down. He had been sexually assaulted three times and brutally beaten twice before he started fraternizing with certain anti-Semitic groups on the inside, just for survival. As soon as he was a free man again, and returned to his compound, he fired all those responsible for the beating and raping.

But the Palestinian leader promised not to let the experience change him.

“In some ways you can never be the same,” he said, bench pressing 200 lbs. in his office Saturday. “But you try to remember who you were and pursue that once you lose your stripes. I’m dedicated to a Palestinian free state and that’s what I went up the river for. I’ll continue to fight for that. I may be different, but I’m only hardened in my resolve. And possibly more violent. The blood will run like chocolate in Willy Wonka’s factory.”

the commune news is Tom - vocals/guitar, Chris - guitar/vocals, P-Fart - drums, and Steve - bass. Ivan Nacutchacokov is the commune’s foreign correspondent, meaning he’s both foreign and a correspondent, at least that’s what we assume.

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