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The Gazette (Montreal) Russia 'backed Litvinenko Murder' BBC News - 3 hours ago The Murder of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko was carried out with the backing of the Russian state, Whitehall sources have told the BBC. Litvinenko Murder likely linked to Russia, official tells BBC AFP Brown given short shrift by Medvedev Financial Times guardian.co.uk - Telegraph.co.uk - Washington Post - Daily Times all 272 news articles ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 74 days ago
Russia's top prosecutor said Tuesday there was no Russian involvement in the 2006 poisoning Murder of former security services agent Alexander Litvinenko, according to a state-run news agency. ... Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 96 days ago
The Murder of Alexander Litvinenko was carried out with the backing of the Russian state, Whitehall sources tell the BBC. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 79 days ago
Moscow - Russian investigators said Germany had handed them documents related to the 2006 Murder by polonium poisoning of Russian spy defector Alexander Litvinenko in central London, news agency RIA- Novosti reported on Thursday. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 96 days ago
LONDON (Reuters) - The Russian state backed the Murder in London of former KGB agent and Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko, according to British security sources quoted by the BBC on Monday. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 95 days ago
¡§If you¡¦ve got to push [yourself], you¡¦ve got to. ... Source: uk.reuters.com --- 96 days ago
LONDON (Reuters) - The Russian state backed the Murder in London of former KGB agent and Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko, according to British security sources quoted by the BBC on Monday. ... Source: www.dailymail.co.uk --- 95 days ago
The Murder of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London was carried out with the consent of the Russian state, it was claimed last night. MI5 officials 'strongly believe' he was poisoned by the FSB, Russia's internal security service, according to reports on the BBC. ... Source: cnews.canoe.ca --- 74 days ago
MOSCOW (AP) Russia's top prosecutor said Tuesday there was no Russian involvement in the 2006 poisoning Murder of former security services agent Alexander Litvinenko, according to a state-run news agency. ... Source: www.philly.com --- 40 days ago
When veteran foreign correspondent Alan S. Cowell turned his superb newspaper coverage of dissident Russian intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko's bizarre 2006 Murder into a book, he knew he was writing a real-life post-Cold War thriller rich in implication. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 95 days ago
Nine MSN Jul 8 2008 5:01AM GMT ... Source: jurist.law.pitt.edu --- 4 days ago
[JURIST] Russian authorities has asked Britain to extradite former Russneft oil company head Mikhail Gutseriyev, according to a Russian Ministry of the Interior spokesman Monday. Citing systematic government 'persecution', Gutseriyev resigned from Russneft in July 2007 amid Interior Ministry accusations of tax evasion and illegal business practice. The following month, Moscow's Lefortovsky District Court froze all Russneft shares and the Tverskoi Court issued an arrest warrant for Gutseriyev, but he had already fled the country. A Russian Prosecutor General's Office spokesperson confirmed Monday that Russia filed an official extradition request with the UK Home Office on July 29, but said that no response has been received. The British embassy in Moscow did not comment on the request. Gutseriyev, who has maintained his innocence, would face up to six years in prison if convicted. The Moscow Times has more. RIA Novosti has additional coverage. The UK currently has a strained relationship with Russia, due partly to Russia's refusal to extradite Andrei Lugovoy, the man suspected of administering poison in London to kill former KGB agent and British citizen Alexander Litvinenko, so that he could stand trial for Murder in the UK. In July, a UK intelligence official said that there are "very strong indications" that the Russian government was behind the Murder. Russian officials say the Russian constitution prohibits the extradition of ... Source: www.freerepublic.com --- 97 days ago
Russian agents came close to carrying out the perfect assassination on British soil when they killed Alexander Litvinenko... Security sources have disclosed that the former Russian spy would have died within hours had the poisoned tea he was given been served hot. Litvinenko, a former KGB agent who had become a critic of the government of Russia's then president, Vladimir Putin... Security sources say that during the meeting Litvinenko took just a few sips of the tea but left the remainder of the cup because it was cold. "If Litvinenko had drunk all the tea he would have been dead... ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 95 days ago
Turkish Press Jul 8 2008 4:52AM GMT ... Source: p10.hostingprod.com --- 54 days ago
The Information Commissioner has made a Decision, in favour of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, refusing disclosure of the just names and job titles of the Russian and UK diplomats expelled in July 2007, over the failure to extradite or prosecute Andrei Lugovoi, for alleged involvement in the radioactive Polonium 210 Murder of British citizen Alexander Litvineko in London in November 2006. See the Information Commissioners Office Decision Notice FS50179353 (.pdf) These names and job titles are obviously known to all foreign governments with embassies in London or Moscow, and to the international press corps and other corporate or national intelligence agencies. The Exemptions claimed were not , as you might expect, Section 24 National Security or Section 27 International Relations but Section 40 Personal Data We think that it is wrong for senior diplomats, who, after all, publicly represent the people of the United Kingdom, to be hidden under such a veil of secrecy, when neither National Security, nor their own personal safety are at any risk whatsoever from an FOIA disclosure. Just because it is a "longstanding diplomatic custom", not to name the individuals expelled in such Cold War games, that is an obsolete concept in this internet age. The Foreign & Commonwealth Office publishes an official list of accredited diplomats at foreign embassies and consulates in London, for protocol purposes. Every other embassy and consulate in th ... Source: www.kavkazcenter.com --- 94 days ago
A senior security official told BBC's Newsnight there were "very strong indications it was a state action" and that the Russian security services continued to have a "willingness to consider operations[...] ... Source: www.rferl.org --- 95 days ago
The Russian state backed the Murder of former KGB agent Aleksandr Litvinenko, according to British security sources quoted by the BBC. ... Source: www.itn.co.uk --- 95 days ago
Alexander Litvinenko's widow has claimed the Russian government may have been complicit in his Murder. ... Source: www.moscowtimes.ru --- 95 days ago
A British security services agent has said the Russian government likely played a part in the 2006 poisoning in London of Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko. ... Find more results for Litvinenko Murder on RSSMicro.com |
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