Widow Litvinenko: Poisoning Alexander-terrorist act

April 26, 2004 – 3:50 pm

The countries of the Group of Eight should support demand for the extradition of Russian-British businessman Andrew Lugovoi, a suspect in the poisoning of the former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko. This was stated in an interview with the British BBC television A. Litvinenko widow Marina.

As stressed by Marina Litvinenko, she waited refusal to extradite Russia Lugovogo and it is aware that the Russian constitution prohibits the extradition of citizens of Russia to foreign states. However, in her opinion, the case of her husband, especially so this provision of the Constitution of Russia should not be taken into account.

“I am absolutely confident in what happened in November last year, it was a terrorist act against the British citizens here in England,” said Marina Litvinenko. – British citizens could not be assured of their security. ”

The same argument was repeated several times one of the “Friends of Litvinenko,” head of the Fund of civil liberties Alexander Goldfarb, who was also in the studio .

Goldfarb directly accused of murdering Litvinenko Russia, saying that Russia is the only worldwide producer of polonium-210, which are believed to have been poisoned last November eks-sotrudnik FSB.

widow of former FSB officer stressed that he was not very Lugovogo personal motive for the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, and that they were not enemies. However, Marina believes Litvinenko, Lugovym stood for the Russian government.

tomorrow in several European countries arrive in the sale of the book “Death dissident”, which wrote Goldfarb and Litvinenk widow. The book will be available in 22 countries in 14 languages. In Russia, it will not be published.

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