Litvinenko

UK Version of Skripal Case ‘Not Credible’ says Walter Litvinenko, Father of Alexander Litvinenko

The British authorities explicitly cite the poisoning of the former FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London as circumstantial evidence in the Skripal case.
“The Russians did it before, they will do it again,” –  that’s the essence of the UK’s allegations against Russia. But doesn’t London itself have the capability, the intent and the motive for this kind of national character assassination? To discuss this, Worlds Apart host Oksana Boyko is joined by Walter Litvinenko, the father of Alexander Litvinenko. Watch:

Litvinenko and the Demise of British Justice

By James O’Neill | Dissident Voice | February 11, 2016 The publication on 21 January 2016 of the report by British Judge Sir Robert Owen on the death of Alexander Litvinenko was predictably seized upon by anti-Russian elements as confirmation of their conviction that Russia in general and President Putin in particular were the personification […]

Britain had more motivation to kill Aleksandr Litvinenko than Russia, brother claims

RT | January 22, 2016 The brother of Aleksandr Litvinenko says the UK government had more motivation to kill him than Russia did, despite a British public inquiry which concluded that President Putin “probably” approved the assassination. Maksim Litvinenko, Aleksandr’s younger brother who lives in Rimini, Italy, responded to the Thursday report by saying it […]