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    With dark, sunken eyes, prematurely bald head and a yellowing skin, this is the stark image that shows poisoned former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko clinging to life in a British hospital




    Defector 'poisoned by KGB' has 50/50 survival chance

    19th November 2006

    Scotland Yard is investigating the attempted murder of a top Russian defector poisoned by political enemies in London.

    Alexander Litvinenko, an ex-KGB colonel who fled the current Russian regime to claim asylum in Britain, is under armed police guard in hospital.

    The former Russian security agent allegedly poisoned in London looks "like a ghost" in hospital, a friend said today.

    Alexander Litvinenko has only a 50 per cent chance of surviving the next four weeks, said Alex Goldfarb, who brought him to Britain six years ago and has been visiting him in hospital.

    Sources have confirmed that the Russian was taken suddenly and dangerously ill on November 1 while investigating the recent murder of dissident Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya. Mr Litvinenko was poisoned following a clandestine meeting with an associate at a sushi bar in London's Piccadilly.

    The ex-KGB man was given documents which claimed to name Ms Politkovskaya's killers. According to the papers, she was murdered by four members of President Vladimir Putin's federal security service, known as the FSB. A source close to Mr Litvinenko claimed he had been the victim of a revenge attack by the increasingly hard-line Russian regime.

    The source added: "He is convinced that he has been poisoned at the instigation of President Putin."
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    Looks like it's been going on for sometime. Just doesn't get reported very much.
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    • #3
      oh c'mon Doc, who wouldn't try/think about something similar...

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      • #4
        The US obviously would never steep so low as to attempt an assassination, or invade a foreign country, or enact pressure on other countries, or to illegally spy on people's data, or to illegally hold people in custody without any rights, or use torture, or fund terrorists to further its national agende. Never!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by az
          The US obviously would never steep so low as to attempt an assassination, or invade a foreign country, or enact pressure on other countries, or to illegally spy on people's data, or to illegally hold people in custody without any rights, or use torture, or fund terrorists to further its national agende. Never!
          And why does this have ANYTHING to do with the parent post? I think Doc did a good job here, posting the article without comment, and this is what you think the proper response is?
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          • #6
            It's a response to his subject line, and to Nowhere's comment on that.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by az
              It's a response to his subject line, and to Nowhere's comment on that.
              In this case, you might want to look at the news about Ms Politkovskaya...
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              • #8
                I don't see what that would change. I just object to Mordrid's implication that this sort of behaviour is somehow exclusive to "the Russians" and wanted to point out that the USA don't exactly have a clean slate themselves in this regard. I am sure you could find this to be the case for just about any country in the world (sadly), if only such information were public.
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