LONDON, Jan. 7, 2007
Who Killed Alexander Litvinenko?
Bob Simon Reports On A Real-Life Deadly Spy Mystery
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Play CBS Video Video A Mystery In Life And In Death In Full: A former Russian spy died in a British hospital after being poisoned. Bob Simon examines the life and murder of ex-KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko.
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Video Simon's Reporter's Notebook Only On The Web: Bob Simon discusses his upcoming "60 Minutes" report on the death of ex-KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko and how the Russian exile may have ingested the poison.
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Alexander Litvinenko, shortly before his death. (AP)
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Alexander Litvinenko (AP)
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Interactive Mystery Of The Poisoned Spy A former KGB agent gets a fatal dose, and traces of the poison keep turning up.
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Grief-stricken and enraged, Litvinenko’s father, Walter, spoke to reporters through a translator. "My son died yesterday and he was killed by a little tiny nuclear bomb. It is so little, so small you couldn’t see it," he said.
In a statement Litvinenko dictated to a friend a few days before his death, he left no doubt about who he thought had planted the bomb.
"You may succeed in silencing one man, but the howl of protest will reverberate, Mr. Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life,” the statement read.
Marina Litvinenko didn’t care about any howl of protest. She was just interested in who had killed her husband, and she believes the president of Russia was involved.
In one way or another, Marina Litvinenko says the Putin government is "absolutely" responsible for her husbands death. "And everything that happened now is dependent of president. And I believe it couldn’t happen without his notice."
"Couldn’t happen without his knowledge?" Simon asks.
"Yes, Knowledge. Yes, I can’t say it’s his order, but without his knowledge, it couldn’t happen," she claims.
Putin has denied these allegations, but Litvinenko has been on Putin’s radar since 1998. Putin ran what is now known as the FSB, formerly the KGB. Litvinenko was a loyal agent who investigated organized crime and corruption in Russia.
But then Litvinenko and several colleagues denounced the intelligence agency for corruption.
At a press conference in Moscow, the dissident agents all disguised themselves – that is, aside from Litvinenko. But Litvinenko’s daring landed him in jail. When he was released in 2000, he fled from Moscow with Marina and their son Anatoly. Once in London, Litvinenko became a vocal critic of the intelligence agency and its infamous ruthless methods.
"When he got to England, did you expect him to continue his political activities here?" Simon asks billionaire Boris Berezovsky, Litvinenko’s backer
"Yes, from the beginning," Berezovsky says.
Berezovsky supported Litvinenko in London with money, a house, and an appetite for negative information on the Putin regime. Over the years, Litvinenko publicly accused Putin and his intelligence agency of several acts of terrorism; most recently the assassination of a prominent investigative reporter in Moscow, this just weeks before he was poisoned.
"It was absolutely clear for me that he is strong fighter against of regime. He has his clear understanding that regime is criminal and he want to present his understanding to Britain, to west in general and no one is able to stop him," Berezovsky says.
Asked if Litvinenko was working for him, Berezovsky says, "Yeah, initially he worked just for me."
Berezovsky, one of the ultra-rich and powerful Russians known as oligarchs, knew what it was to have enemies in Russia. In 1994, a car bombing in Moscow nearly killed him and decapitated his driver. This was followed by other attempts.
Once, Berezovsky says, Litvinenko, the loyal intelligence operative, was ordered to kill him. "He got an order to kill me and he came to me and informed me about it," he recalls.
Berezovsky fled to London in 2001, and set up housekeeping in a heavily guarded estate near Windsor castle. By his own estimate, he has spent more than $100 million to attack the Russian government, its intelligence agency, and President Putin himself.
"Do you think that Litvinenko’s relation to you further endangered his life?," Simon asks.
Yes. Unfortunately, I should say yes," Berezovsky acknowledges.
And Berezovsky says Litvinenko saved his life once again in London. If Litvinenko hadn’t been targeted, Berezovsky is convinced, he would have been.
As long as Scotland Yard is continuing its investigation, Berezovsky told 60 Minutes he doesn’t want to talk about who ordered the murder.
But this is what he said about the Russian intelligence agency and Putin.
"He’s absolutely, absolutely bandit, from my point of view, yeah, and they, they, they decide to kill him," Berezovsky says.
Asked who is "they," Berezovsky tells Simon, "I don’t want to create any problem for those who investigate this story. If you want, I might just use the, the English joke 'If it looks like duck and quack like duck, it means duck.' That’s it, what I may tell you now."
Berezovsky told 60 Minutes something else as well: that he had recently reduced his financial support of Litvinenko.
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See all 22 CommentsFrom: mrsmarina44@aol.com [Add to Address Book]
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Subject: hello dear
Date: Mar 18, 2009 4:45 AM
Dear beloved,
It is my pleasure to share this message with you. Do take this mission as a contribution to fate. This is not an easy task and that is the main reason why I contacted you.
Please do not be offended. I will understand completely if you cannot be of assistance or interested. I am Mrs.Marina Litvinenko, wife of Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian security officer who died in a London hospital after apparently being poisoned with the highly-toxic metal Polonium 210 by Mr Lugovoi, a Russian Government Paid agent.
You can read articles about my Husband's ordeal via the websites below:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/05/60minutes/main2333207.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/05/60minutes/main2333207_page2.shtml#ccmm
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/05/60minutes/main2333207_page3.shtml
Please I want you to assist in donating and distributing these funds to charity in your region on behalf of my Late Husband and my Humbleself, I shall be
presenting the said funds Four, five hundred thousand UK pounds
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Berezovsky, A Russian Billionaire, Who he saved his life by exposing the plot
against him. It is the wish of my husband before his death to help and fight for
Humanity on the process he was murdered. This is why I want to distribute this
out for Humanitarian Work.
The Funds are deposited in a suspense account with a Financial firm in London
and I will personally put you in charge of this great exercise and you are to use your
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Best Regards,
Mrs. Marina Litvinenko
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html
Here are the three links to read more about the problems involving Julia:
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/kremlins-litvinenko-disinformation.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2006/12/annals-of-blogosphere-svetlichnaya-saga.html
http://russophobe.blogspot.com/2007/01/update-on-svetlichnaya-fraud.html
The media indicted Vladimir Putin, the FSB and Andrei Lugovoi without a shred of evidence.
A case in point is the Moscow Times, whose editor, adherring to editorial bias, witheld crucial evidence that would have vindicated Mr. Lugovoi, preferring instead to tout the anti-Kremlin. The evidence that was deliberately omitted proved beyond reasonable doubt that Mr. Litvinenko could not have identifed Mr. Lugovoi as his assassin was provided by me to Catherine Belton, a staff writer with the Moscow Times. In emails to me, Ms. Belton apologized profusely for her editor's refusal to allow her to use the evidence that she viewed as "dreadfully important" in vindicating Mr. Lugovoi.
Journalistic ethics were discarded, thrown to the wind, preferring sensationalized, fabricated opinion over fact.
For democracy to thrive, a well informed public is essential. It is not enough to have a free media. The media has an ethical obligation to present balanced, objective reporting free of editorial bias. Knowingly omitting crucial evidenceis an egregious violation of ethics no matter how it is sliced.
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The seriousness of this crime carries a lot of weight and it directly and indirectly involves all countries.
It is truely frightening as to what this really means.
The people involved are big players and the games that they play are very real and the consequences are grave.
I am curious to see if Britain and Russia are really going to go the distance and get to the bottom of things? As I hear that it has strained relationships between Russia and Britain. And as they (Britain) dig deeper, the trail of where the poison has been or where it comes from has grown i.e. Germany.
The seriousnous of this crime carries a lot of weight and it directly and indirectly involves all countries.
It is truely frightening as to what this really means.
Nima Toserkani, 17, said: "He was cheerful, happy, lively. He minded his own business. He would play with the kids round there. He would always get driven round by a guy with a Mercedes who lives over there."
http://www.muswellhilljournal24.co.uk/content/haringey/
muswellhilljournal/news/story.aspx?
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Nima Toserkani, 17, said: "He was cheerful, happy, lively. He minded his own business. He would play with the kids round there. He would always get driven round by a guy with a Mercedes who lives over there."
http://www.muswellhilljournal24.co.uk/content/haringey/
muswellhilljournal/news/story.aspx?
brand=MHJOnline&category=news&t
Brand=northlondon24&tCategory=newsmhj&itemid=
WeED29%20Nov%202006%2013%3A21%3A15%3A450
this is news simply because its a first--
they show that she has been employed as information officer by a dubious firm called Russian Investors. When Aftenposten pointed this out to Julia she was quickly removed from the website for Russian Investors.
they show that she has been employed as information officer by a dubious firm called Russian Investors. When Aftenposten pointed this out to Julia she was quickly removed from the website for Russian Investors.
abraham
The Hypocalypse
abraham
The Hypocalypse
It has already been reported that Litvinenko was collecting information on corrupt Russian business people to use to blackmail them. It has also been reported that Litvinenko had been collaborating with another ex-Soviet intelligence agent, Yevgeny Limarev. It has not been reported before the story linked below that Limarev in 2005 went to see Elena Collongues-Popova, who had worked for Golubovich, to ask about bribes that her former boss might have paid to Lithuanian officials to get control of the state-owned Maziekiu Nafta oil refinery. So add Golubovich to the list of people who might have wanted Litvinenko dead.
See the full story below.
Lucy Komisar
lucykomisar (at) thekomisarscoop.com
The full story is here: http://thekomisarscoop.com/2006/12/27/poisoned-russian-linked-to-investigation-of-possible-bribes-by-ex-yukos-official/
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