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RUSSIAN NATIONALISM. London-based KGB widow: ''I do not act against Russia, because I am Russian''
7/23/2014 2:03:36 PM

Head of the English police, May, announced an open investigation into the murder by Putin of A. Litvinenko, a British citizen and KGB-defector colonel. He was poisoned with Russian polonium-210 in London on November 1, 2006 by a KGB agent named Lugovoi with participation of other KGB agents, Kovtun and Sokolenko.

During the new investigation, specialists would confirm his murder by the thug's state of Russia. Police boss May expressed a hope that she would bring comfort to the widow of Litvinenko, Marina, who is also an English citizen.

Last year, the court ruled that the case of murder of defector Litvinenko on the order of Putin will be possible only within the framework of a public inquiry. The decision to hold it was adopted on July 22. The first hearing is planned for Thursday, July 31. The investigation is to be completed by the end of 2015. May said that the coincidence in time with the Russian terrorist attack 7/17 in Ukraine and the start of the investigation is a pure accident.

In turn, the mentality of the widow caused widespread confusion. She told reporters:

"What I do is not against Russia because I am Russian and I love my country". The widow did not explain why then she didn't not renounce her English citizenship.

In an interview to the Russian-language service of the BBC News, the widow repeated her weird words of a rabid Russian chauvinist: "I do not act against Russia".

It is to be recalled that acting against Russia is a moral obligation and sacred duty of every self-respecting person, regardless of ethnicity and nationality. Boris Stomakhin, a Russian Gulag prisoner and independent journalist, whom Russia has recently sentenced in Moscow for writing truth to 6.5 years in a concentration camp, courageously acts against Russia and speaks openly about that.

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center

 

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