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Filmdaten
OriginaltitelZwischen den Zeiten
ProduktionslandDeutschland
OriginalspracheDeutsch
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Länge110 Minuten
Stab
RegieHansjörg Thurn
DrehbuchSarah Schnier,
Carl-Christian Demke
ProduktionIvo-Alexander Beck
MusikFabian Römer
KameraPeter Krause
Besetzung

Zwischen den Zeiten ist ein deutscher Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 2014. Der Film erschien in der Reihe Herzkino des ZDF und wurde aus Anlass des 25. Jahrestags der Maueröffnung am 9. November 2014 erstmals ausgestrahlt.

 

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Die West-Berliner Schülerin Annette Schuster hat sich 1986 bei einem Schulausflug in die DDR in den Potsdamer Schüler Michael Rosch verliebt. Rosch versteckt sich in ihrem Schulbus, um aus der DDR zu fliehen, wird aber von ihr entdeckt. Sie hat Angst vor möglichen Folgen und wirft ihn aus dem Bus. Das MfS hat den Fluchtversuch beobachtet, bedroht ihn mit einer Gefängnisstrafe und wirbt ihn stattdessen alsinoffiziellen Mitarbeiter an. Später wird er zum IM im besonderen Einsatzbefördert, darf Medizin studieren und forscht Medizinstudenten, Ärzte-Kollegen und die renommierte Strahlenforscherin Prof. Dagmar Evert aus.

Heute (2014) arbeitet Annette Schuster als Teamleiterin bei der Rekonstruktion von 16.000 Säcken mit zerrissenen Stasi-Akten mit. Auch ihr Ehemann arbeitet als Historiker im Team. Sie hat einen längst erwachsenen Sohn aus ihrem Potsdamer Liebesabenteuer, der seinen leiblichen Vater nicht kennt.

Eines Tages entdeckt sie zerrissene Observationsfotos ihres damaligen Liebhabers, kurz darauf seine IM-Akte mit handschriftlicher Verpflichtungserklärung. Sie gibt sich eine Mitschuld an seiner späteren Stasi-Karriere, sucht die Aussprache mit ihm und verliebt sich erneut in ihn …

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Insider – Verfassungsschutz kümmert sich um “GoMoPa”-Nazi-Ableger “Berlin Journal”

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Insider der Investigativ-Plattform INVESTIGOO berichten:

“Die Internetseite berlinjournal.biz steht im Visier des deutschen Verfassungsschutzes. Hintergrund sind „fremdenfeindliche Berichte, Rassenhass, Diskriminierung und rechtsradikale Propaganda“.

 

Sympathieträger Maurischat im Foto oben

Verantwortliche dieses „Machwerkes“ sind der Herausgeber des „Finanznachrichtendienstes“ gomopa.net, Klaus-Dieter Maurischat und sein Chefredakteur Frank Maiwald. Maurischat, der von der Augsburger Staatsanwaltschaft in einer Erpressungsstrafsache per Haftbefehl gesucht wird, lebt in Berlin im feudalen Untergrund: Unter den Linden 19 in einer 4000-teuren Penthousewohnung.
Der Chef des maroden „Finanznachrichtendienstes“ Gomopa bastelt seit Monaten an einer Nachfolgelösung für sein in Not geratenes Schiff. Angriffe auf ihn persönlich und die Strukturen von Gomopa haben aus der ehemaligen größten deutschen Drecksschleuder eine lahme Ente gemacht. Internetspezialisten überwachen inzwischen jeden Arbeitsschritt des „Finanznachrichtendienstes“, dessen einzige Aufgabe darin bestand Unternehmer, Unternehmen und Unschuldige zu erpressen.

Sympathieträger und Ex-STASI-Agent Maiwald im Bild oben

Hilfe bei seinem neuen Projekt „Berlin Journal“ bekommt er dabei von Gomopa-Chefredakteur Frank Maiwald. Gegen den ehemaligen Redakteur der Berliner B.Z. ermittelt die Staatsanwaltschaft Neuruppin unter dem Aktenzeichen 332 Js 17877/15 wegen Bankrotts, Sozialbetrugs und Steuerhinterziehung. Maiwald hat als Hartz IV-Empfänger regelmässig bis zu 7.000 Euro von Gomopa schwarz bezogen und war an dem Erpressungssystem des Unternehmens direkt beteiligt.
Die B.Z. hatte ihn wegen Spesenbetrugs gefeuert.
Unter diesem Vorzeichen ist die „Berichterstattung“ von Berlin Journal besonders widerwärtig. Die Internetseite wird ausschließlich von Maiwald geschrieben. Er arbeitet unter vielen Namen, am liebsten wahlweise unter dem Namen Bodo Hering oder Max Wolf. Das ergibt sich aus Protokollen des Internetverkehrs. Maiwald hat unter dem Titel „Flüchtlinge erhalten Essen für 16 Euro, Hartz-IV-Empfänger für 4,72 Euro“ einen Artikel veröffentlicht, der nicht nur faktisch unwahr ist, sondern seine nationalsozialistische Gesinnung offenbart. Maiwald (Foto), ein ehemaliger Stasi-Informant, kann wohl auch hier seine wahre Herkunft nicht verleugnen.

Mit einer Welle der Empörung und auch Zustimmung wurde auf der Internetseite auf diesen Bericht reagiert. Dabei konnte sich der Pöbel nach Herzenslust austoben. Das ist auch nach dem Geschmack von Klaus-Dieter Maurischat, dessen politischer Weitblick am Ende des Biertisches endet. Presserechtlich ist das „Organ“ für Ermittlungsbehörden offiziell nicht greifbar. Das Impressum weist als Verantwortlichen für den Inhalt „Bodo Hering“, also Frank Maiwald, aus. Die Redaktion hat keine ladungsfähige Adresse, so dass eigentlich juristisch nicht gegen die Publikation angegangen werden kann.
Doch so einfach wie noch vor 15 Jahren, als gomopa.net die deutsche Finanz- und Maklerszene in helle Aufregung versetzte, ist die Welt heute nicht mehr. Durch umfassende Recherchen konnten die presserechtlich Verantwortlichen für das Berlin Journal identifiziert werden. Damit die Verantwortlichen durch Geschädigte in die Haftung genommen werden können, veröffentlichen wir hier die entsprechenden Personaldaten:
MaurischatBJ
· Klaus-Dieter Maurischat, geb. 12. April 1956
Lange Straße 38, 27313 Dörverden, Hülsen, 2. OG
Unter den Linden 19, 10117 Berlin
Barnstedt 11, 27313 Dörverden
· Frank Maiwald, alias Bodo Hering, alias Max Wolf, geb. 6. Mai 1959
Nordweg 150
16516 Oranienburg
Derzeit wird versucht, die tatsächlichen Spuren zu verwischen. Klaus-Dieter Maurischat ist dabei auf die Idee gekommen, etwaige Haftungsfragen gleich rund 7.500 Kilometer in den US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Wisconsin zu schieben. Hier ist die US-amerikanische Zeitschriftengruppe „Berlin Journal Newspapers“ aus Berlin (Wisconsin) ansässig. Das offensichtliche Kalkül von Maurischat und Maiwald: Die Gruppe aus Berlin in Wisconsin stehe hinter der Internetplattform. Damit wäre eine Haftung nach deutschen Recht nahezu unmöglich. Im Amerika gilt ein weitaus liberaleres Presserecht als in Deutschland.
Dumm nur, dass die beiden erwischt wurden: Die Verlagsleitung der „Berlin Journal Newspapers“ in Wisconsin hat strafrechtliche Schritte gegen Maurischat und Maiwald eingeleitet. Das geht, da Klaus-Dieter Maurischat die Internetseite tatsächlich über die in Delaware angemeldete Firma „Berlin Journal Inc.“ steuert. Damit ist die strafrechtliche Würdigung auch in den USA möglich. Gegen Klaus-Dieter Maurischat und seinen Gomopa-Vize Mark Vornkahl liegen wegen der erheblichen Vorwürfe der Erpressung, Nötigung, Steuerhinterziehung, gewerbsmässigen Betrugs und Nutzung einer US-Körperschaft für kriminelle Handlungen ohnehin schon Haftbefehle in den USA vor.
berlinjournal.biz gibt vor, mehr als 14.000 tägliche Leser zu haben. Tatsächlich wurden bei Facebook 10.000 „Likes“ für 790 Euro gekauft. So ist auch zu erklären, dass es diese Resonanzen auf die Berichterstattung gibt. Damit aber nicht genug: Über die sozialen Netzwerke wurde der Artikel dann von rechtsradikalen Organisationen wie „Pro Deutschland“ oder AfD verbreitet. Da waren sich Maurischat und Maiwald sicher, die richtigen Mengen an Leser zu finden.
Denn das Berlin Journal, so der Plan, soll in 2016 den Finanznachrichtendienst Gomopa als Plattform für Erpressung, Nötigung, üble Nachrede, Verunglimpfung als Drecksschleuder ablösen. Jetzt kommt noch eine andere Qualität dazu: menschenverachtender radikalfaschistischer Journalismus.
Aber nicht alle Leser sind blöd. Mohammed Hadi Al Khafaji bringt es auf den Punkt: „jetzt ist es amtlich: Berlin Journal ist ein Nazi-Blatt!“”

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Exposed – Putin ordered Litvinenko’s murder after he accused Russian President of being a PAEDOPHILE

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Vladamir Putin may have ordered the murder of Alexander Litvinenko after he claimed the Russian President was a practising paedophile, it was revealed.

Mr Litvinenko accused his rival of abusing children just weeks before two assassins slipped radioactive polonium 210 into his cup of tea in a London hotel in October 2006.

The former Russian spy, who joined MI6, wrote in an article: ‘He (Putin) was a paedophile’ and said a picture of the president kissing the stomach of a young boy near the Kremlin was the evidence.

Describing the incident on the Chechenpress website in July 2006 he said: ‘Putin kneeled, lifted the boy’s T-shirt and kissed his stomach. Nobody can understand why the Russian president did such a strange thing as kissing the stomach of an unfamiliar small boy’.

Litvinenko also taunted Putin by claiming a film of him abusing young boys existed.

Sir Robert Owen said in a major report on his murder that Mr Putin ‘probably’ ordered it and admitted Litvinenko’s ‘highly personal attacks’ may be a motive for his death.

Alexander Litvinenko, pictured shortly before his 2006 death, accused the Russian president of involvement in his killing while on his death bed in London

 

 

 

Feud: Alexander Litvinenko accused his rival of abusing children and said a picture of Putin kissing a boy’s stomach (right) proved it  just weeks before two assassins slipped radioactive polonium 210 into his cup of tea in a London hotel in October 2006

 

 

Controversy: Litvinenko used this meeting between Vladimir Putin and a young boy on June 28, 2006 on Moscow’s Kremlin Cathedral Square as evidence the Russian leader is a pedophile

He said: ‘It hardly needs saying that the allegations made by Mr Litvinenko against President Putin in this article were of the most serious nature. Could they have had any connection with his death?’

Sir Robert admitted there were ‘several reasons’ why Russia wanted him dead – enough to target him on British soil.

His sensational report has sparked an international diplomatic row between Britain and Russia ignited today after an independent probe into the killing of Alexander Litvinenko said President Putin had ‘probably’ personally authorised the 2006 killing.

David Cameron, pictured today at the World Economic Forum in Davos, has condemned the 'appalling' murder but admitted he still needs to work with Russia

 

 

David Cameron has condemned the ‘appalling’ murder but admitted he still needs to work with Russia

Mr Litvinenko – who had accused the Russian president on his death bed – was killed by two FSB spies who slipped radioactive polonium 210 into his tea pot at a Mayfair hotel in central London, Sir Robert Owen said today in a major report.

Prime Minister David Cameron today said the report outlined what happened was ‘absolutely appalling’ but he admitted the Syria crisis meant Britain had to have a relationship with Russia albeit one with ‘clear eyes and a cold heart’.

Mr Cameron said the last Labour government had reacted properly to the killing in 2007 once the ‘state sponsored nature of the assassination had become clear.

He said the Government had done the right thing today by ensuring Interpol warrants were in place the assassins and freezing their UK assets.

But as the war of words escalated, a spokesman for Putin said ‘such a quasi-investigation such as the one being talked about today undoubtedly is able only to still further poison the atmosphere of our bilateral relations’.

Mr Litvinenko’s widow Marina urged Britain to impose sanctions on Russia has a result of the findings which today prompted the Russian Ambassador to claim there had been a ‘whitewash’ to cover up the ‘incompetence’ of the UK’s security services.

Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko said it was ‘unacceptable’ for Britain to link Russia to a state-sponsored assassination.

 

 
 
 
Today's public inquiry concluded Andrei Lugovoi, pictured, did kill Alexander Litvinenko with Polonium in London - probably on the orders of President Putin

 

Today's public inquiry concluded Dmitry Kovtun,  pictured, did kill Alexander Litvinenko with Polonium in London - probably on the orders of President Putin

 

 

Sir Robert’s inquiry named Andrei Lugovoi, left, and Dmitri Kovtun, right, as the two men responsible for carrying out the orders to kill Litvinenko by slipping radioactive polonium into a teapot

In his report, inquiry chairman Sir Robert today said he was ‘sure’ two assassins Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitri Kovtun placed the polonium ‘into the teapot’ knowing it would kill their target.

The extraordinary 320 page report provoked fast moving developments throughout the day.

THE MAN WHO STARTED TODAY’S WAR OF WORDS: SIR ROBERT OWEN SPENT A YEAR INVESTIGATING ALEXANDER LITVINENKO’S DEATH

Sir Robert Owen today ignited a war of words between Britain and Russia with his bombshell conclusion President Putin had ‘probably’ personally ordered the killing of Alexander Litvinenko.

A former High Court judge, Sir Robert was first handed the Litvinenko file as an assistant coroner for North London.

His inquiry at the High Court heard seven months and was completed in almost exactly a year.

Despite repeated requests, Sir Robert was not able to hear evidence from either of the two men he named today as assassins.

But he did hear from the family of Mr Litvinenko and a string of expert witnesses as he built a picture of what happened and why.

Testimony was given on the potency of polonium 210, Mr Litvinenko’s treatement after he was poisoned and statements made by the alleged assassins in Russia.

  • The report found Mr Litvinenko was deliberately poisoned by others – namely Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitri Kovtun.
  • It is a strong probability that Mr Lugovoi poisoned Mr Litvinenko under the direction of Moscow’s FSB intelligence service. Mr Kovtun was also acting under FSB direction, possibly indirectly through Mr Lugovoi but probably to his knowledge.
  • The FSB operation to kill Mr Litvinenko was probably approved by then-FSB chief Nikolai Patrushev and also by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
  • The report prompted an immediate reaction from Marina, Mr Litvinenko’s widow, who demanded sanctions and the expulsion of all Russian spies from London.
  • Theresa May said the killing was a breach of international law and told MPs the Russian Ambassador would be summoned to the Foreign Office.
  • But following the meeting, Ambassador Yakovenko blasted the report as a ‘whitewash’ which was covering up British ‘incompetence’.
  • Prime Minister David Cameron intervened in Davos, telling reporters the ‘appalling’ findings of the report confirmed what ministers had believed since 2007 – that the Kremlin had ordered an assassination on the streets of London. He said the necessary relationship between Britain and Russia would be continued with ‘clear eyes and a very cold heart.
  • Moscow reacted with derision as a spokesman for President Putin dismissed the report as an example of ‘subtle British humour’ that would do nothing but ‘poison’ bilateral relations.

Following the publication of report, Mrs Litvinenko said: ‘The chairman found as a fact and to a high degree of probability that the FSB directed Mr Lugovoi and Mr Kovtun to murder Sasha and also found as a fact that both Vladimir Putin and Nikolai Patrushev, director of the FSB at the time, personally approved the assassination.’

She told waiting journalists outside the High Court that Mr Cameron should now expel all Russian agents from London and impose economic sanctions on Russia.

 ‘This report confirms what we’ve always believed, and what the last Labour government believed at the time of this dreadful murder, which is it was state sponsored action.’
David Cameron reacting to the public inquiry into the killing of Alexander Litvinenko today

She continued: ‘I’m, of course, very pleased that the words my husband spoke on his deathbed when he accused Mr Putin of his murder have been proved true in an English court with the high standards of independency (sic) and fairness.

‘But now it is time for David Cameron. I’m calling immediately for expulsion from the UK of all Russian intelligence operatives … based at the London embassy.

‘I’m also calling for the position of targeted economic sanctions and travel bans against named individuals including Mr Patrushev and Mr Putin.’

Speaking in Davos, the Prime Minister said: ‘What happened was absolutely appalling and this report confirms what we’ve always believed, and what the last Labour government believed at the time of this dreadful murder, which is it was state sponsored action.’

He said Britain’s actions in 2007 had continued, adding the relationship with Russia was ‘tough’.

Mrs Litvinenko, speaking on the steps of the High Court in London today, called for the expulsion of all Russian spies from London following the public inquiry 

 

Mrs Litvinenko, speaking on the steps of the High Court in London today, called for the expulsion of all Russian spies from London following the public inquiry

RADIOACTIVE TRAIL ACROSS EUROPE…

Following one of the most extensive criminal investigations in British history – and a £2.25million inquiry – the Mail here lays bare a blow-by-blow account of how the state-sponsored assassination of Alexander Litvinenko unfolded.

October 2004

Sir Robert Owen believes Andrei Lugovoi may have started plotting when the pair met in London to discuss a ‘business proposal’. By then Mr Litvinenko was being paid £2,000 a month by MI6 to pass information about organised gangs linked to senior Kremlin figures.

October 16, 2006

Mr Litvinenko travels by bus to an office in Mayfair for a meeting in the boardroom of security firm Erinys. He meets consultant Tim Reilly, along with Russians Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun, who had flown to London that morning from Moscow. They are carrying a vial of polonium-210 from a Russian nuclear reactor. They attempt to kill Litvinenko by spraying a small amount of polonium-210 into his cup. Sir Robert concluded that Lugovoi and Kovtun ‘knew they were using a deadly poison’ and intended to kill Litvinenko, but did not know precisely what the poison was.

The assassination fails as Litvinenko does not take a sip. A month later the green baize tablecloth is still contaminated with radiation. After the meeting they go for lunch at Itsu in Piccadilly, which is contaminated.

 

 

October 17

The assassins move to the Parkes Hotel in Knightsbridge, which they also contaminate. Once again they meet Mr Litvinenko, but do not try to poison him.

October 18

Lugovoi and Kovtun fly back to Moscow from Gatwick, contaminating the plane with radiation.

October 19

Mr Litvinenko makes a speech publicly blaming Vladimir Putin for the murder of a Russian journalist.

October 25

After an almost certain rebuke, Lugovoi returns to London, contaminating the aircraft.

October 26

He meets a contact called Badri Patarkatsishvili, a wealthy Georgian, and contaminates his car. He is visited by Mr Litvinenko at his hotel, the Sheraton Park Lane, where radiation is also later found. They met the following day before he returned to Moscow on a BA flight.

October 28

Kovtun flies from Moscow to Hamburg, where he visits his ex-wife. Traces of radiation are later found in her flat as well as locations including his mother-in-law’s home.

October 31

Lugovoi arrives in London with his family on a BA plane that also tests positive for polonium. They were ostensibly visiting to watch CSKA Moscow football club play at Arsenal’s ground.

November 1

Kovtun arrives in London, meets Lugovoi and they start planning their assassination attempt by luring Mr Litvinenko to central London. Lugovoi calls Mr Litvinenko and suggests a meeting at the Pine Bar in the Millennium Hotel.

Litvinenko takes a bus from his home in Muswell Hill, north London, then a Tube to Piccadilly Circus where he has a 3pm lunch with his associate Mario Scaramella.

He fields calls from an increasingly irate Lugovoi. By this stage the killers have ordered three teas, three gin and tonics, one straight gin, one champagne cocktail, one Romeo y Julieta cigar No 1, and some green tea. The bill is £70.60.

Moments before Mr Litvinenko arrives, some polonium is sprayed from a vial into the pot of green tea and this time he does drink some.

Before leaving, Lugovoi returns to the bar with his eight-year-old son Igor. Lugovoi introduced him to Mr Litvinenko and Igor shakes his contaminated hand.

Mr Litvinenko’s teapot gave off readings of 100,000 becquerels per centimetre squared – 10,000 ingested is enough to kill someone. The biggest reading came from the spout. Their table registered 20,000 becquerels. There were traces on bottles of Martini and Tia Maria behind the bar, the ice-cream scoop and a chopping board. After putting the poison in Mr Litvinenko’s teapot, Kovtun goes to his room and tips the rest of the liquid solution down his bathroom sink. At 5.20pm Mr Litvinenko gets a lift home from his friend Akhmed Zakayev. Mr Litvinenko later falls violently ill.

November 4

Mr Litvinenko admitted to Barnet General Hospital, north London, under his pseudonym Edwin Redwald Carter.

November 17

Medics transfer him to University College Hospital, where he is placed under armed police guard.

November 20

The polonium starts to take hold and he suffers weight and hair loss. Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism unit begins investigation.

November 22

Litvinenko has a heart attack in the night.

November 23

He dies and Scotland Yard launch a major operation and London is put on lockdown as chemical experts try to clear up radiation. Scotland Yard detectives were dispatched to Moscow in search of evidence but repeatedly obstructed.

He added: ‘We must now read the report in its entirety and take everything into account but be in no doubt, this shocking event was reacted to years ago when it happened and we are toughening our action again today.’

The Prime Minister said he was not ruling out further punitive action against Russia but links could not be severed.

‘Do we at some level have to go on having some sort of relationship with them because we need a solution to the Syria crisis?,’ he said.

‘Yes, we do but we do it with clear eyes and a very cold heart.’

Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that ‘such a quasi-investigation such as the one being talked about today undoubtedly is able only to still further poison the atmosphere of our bilateral relations.’

Mr Peskov said the report ‘cannot be accepted by us as a verdict.’

But speaking to MPs in the House of Commons, British Home Secretary Theresa May condemned a ‘blatant breach of the fundamental tenets of international law’ – but she admitted the findings were not a surprise and announced few new measures in response.

Mrs May said the findings were ‘deeply disturbing’ and added it was a ‘blatant and unacceptable breach of the most fundamental tenets of international law’.

But she warned: ‘But we have to accept this does not come as a surprise.’

Russian Ambassador Mr Yakovenko, summoned to meet Europe Minister David Lidington, said: ‘I told him we consider the Litvinenko case and the way it was disposed of a blatant provocation of the British authorities.

‘Second, we will never accept anything arrived at in secret and based on evidence not heard in open court of law.

‘Third, the length of time it took to close this case in this way makes us believe it to be a whitewash of the British special services incompetence.

Marina Litvinenko, holding a copy of today's report, has urged the British government to take harsh action against Russia. But Maxim said she did so because she lives in London and must 'play the game'

 

Marina Litvinenko, holding a copy of the report, has urged the British government to take harsh action against Russia based on the findings

Russian Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko was summoned to meet Europe Minister David Lidington at the Foreign Office following the report

 

Mr Yakovenko told Mr Lidington the report's findings were 'unacceptable'

 

 

Russian Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko was summoned to meet Europe Minister David Lidington at the Foreign Office following the report. Mr Yakovenko, pictured left following the talks, told Mr Lidington the report’s findings were ‘unacceptable’

‘Fourth, we noticed the British government suspended the coroners inquest which was open for public and media and where the investigative committee in Russia took part as an interested person, in favour of a public inquiry in secret, at the height of concern over Russia and Ukraine in 2014.

‘We view it as an attempt to put additional pressure on Russia in connection with existing differences on international issues.

‘Fifth, for us it is unacceptable the report concludes the Russian state  was in any way involved in the death of Mr Litvinenko on British soil.’

Mr Yakovenko said the row would inevitably hit British-Russian relations.

Mr Lidington told Mr Yakovenko ‘the Russian State’s probable involvement in this murder was deeply disturbing, demonstrating a flagrant disregard for UK law, international law and standards of conduct, and the safety of UK citizens,’ a spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said.

‘The minister set out the UK Government’s deep concern regarding the findings of the independent Litvinenko Inquiry report,’ she said.

‘He made clear that the inquiry’s conclusion concerning the Russian State’s probable involvement in this murder was deeply disturbing, demonstrating a flagrant disregard for UK law, international law and standards of conduct, and the safety of UK citizens.

BROTHER CALLS REPORT A SMEAR ON PUTIN AND BLAMES BRITAIN

Younger brother Maxim Litvinenko blames Britain

 

Younger brother Maxim Litvinenko blames Britain

The brother of murdered Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko has blamed British secret services were responsible and branded today’s report blaming Putin as a smear.

Younger brother, Maxim, today said it was ‘ridiculous’ to blame the Kremlin and that he believes British security services had more of a motive to carry out the assassination.

Alexander was a former Russian spy who joined MI6 and it was revealed today that he had accused President Putin of being a paedophile in an online article, just months before his death.

However, Maxim claims the report is a ‘smear’ on Putin, and far from being an enemy of the state, his brother had plans to soon return to Russia and had even contacted old friends about the move.

Maxim, a chef, who lives in Rimini, Italy, said: ‘The sentence is a set-up to provide more bad publicity against the Russian government,’ reports The Mirror .

He also went on to downplay Alexander’s role as a spy, working for either Russia or MI6, saying he was ‘more like a policeman’.

Alexander worked to combat serious organised crime such as murders and arms trafficking, but did not know any state secrets, his brother claims.

‘It is the Western media that have called him a spy,’ he added, claiming that the report – 10 years after the death – was a set-up to put pressure on the Russian Government.

Maxim said he and his father have no faith in the report, and even doubted the accepted fact the polonium was responsible for Alexander’s death.

He also suggested that several other deaths could be linked, including the suicide of Boris dissident Berezovsky, who financially supported Alexander, and the owner of a nightclub – where polonium was found – who died.

His views differ vastly from Alexander’s wife, Marine, who today urged Britain to impose sanctions on Russia after the report, which has severely strained international relations between the two nations.

But Maxim today claimed she only made such comments as she lives in London and has to ‘play the game’, despite the fact that he too initially blamed the Russian regime for the death.

Maxim, left, and his brother Alexander (right) in November 2006. Maxim claims his brother, far from being an enemy of the state, had plans to soon return to Russia

 

Maxim, left, and his brother Alexander (right) in November 2006. Maxim claims his brother, far from being an enemy of the state, had plans to soon return to Russia

‘The minister said that this would further complicate bilateral relations, undermine trust, and damage Russia’s reputation internationally.

‘This was a reminder of why the UK had introduced a series of steps to respond to Russia in 2007.

Earlier, the Prime Minister’s official spokeswoman today said Britain had expelled four Russian diplomats over the killing in 2007, suspended talks on a bilateral visa regime and distanced British links with the FSB.

In the year’s since, diplomatic relations between Britain and Russia have eased – particularly following the bombing of a Russian airliner by ISIS last year.

Mr Cameron has met with President Putin several times as Prime Minister – including at the Sochi Winter Olympics and in Downing Street.

The Litvinenko family lawyer today indicated the Government moves would not be enough, telling a press conference a failure to take significant action over ‘nuclear terrorism’ on the streets of London would be ‘craven’ and an ‘abdication of responsibility’.

Ben Emmerson QC said a judicial process had now linked President Vladimir Putin and the Moscow authorities to the murder of the dissident in 2006.

Family: At a press conference following the report's publication, Marina Litvinenko and her son Anatoly demanded action from the British government against Russia

 

At a press conference following the report’s publication today, Mrs Litvinenko and her son Anatoly demanded action from the British government against Russia

Theresa May, speaking in the Commons today following the report's publication, said the Russian Ambassador would be summoned to the Foreign Office 

 

Theresa May, speaking in the Commons today following the report’s publication, said the Russian Ambassador would be summoned to the Foreign Office

 
 
 

He said: ‘The responsibility now that lies on Government is to act in a way that shows determination and the requisite degree of courage,’ he told a press conference after the publication of Sir Robert Owen’s inquiry into the former spy’s death.

‘It would be craven for the Government, for the Prime Minister, to do nothing in response.

HOW PUTIN’S ASSASSINS CARRIED OUT THEIR TASK: INQUIRY REVEALS THE TEAPOT USED TO POISON LITVINENKO

Sir Robert Owen’s report today revealed chilling details about the method of killing used by the FSB assassins who killed Alexander Litvinenko.

Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitri Kovtun slipped their radioactive poison into a teapot used by Mr Litvinenko at a Mayfair hotel in central London.

They left a radioactive trail in a number of locations around the capital, including a hotel sink where they deposited leftover polonium.

The revelation that Litvinenko, a father-of-three, had been poisoned with a radioactive substance triggered a major security alert following his death.

The inquiry also uncovered a first attempt at the killing earlier in October.

‘It would be an abdication of his responsibility to do the thing which, after all, is the first function of a state, which is to keep its people safe.’

Sir Robert found Lugovoi and Kovtun had made an earlier attempt to poison Mr Litvinenko, also using polonium 210, at a meeting in London on October 16 – a fortnight before he ingested the fatal dose, the report found.

It said the pair then placed the substance in a teapot at the Millennium Hotel’s Pine Bar on November 1, 2006.

They left a radioactive trail in a number of locations around the capital, including a hotel sink where they deposited leftover polonium.

Hotels, airports, restaurants and even a football stadium were contaminated by radioactive material.

The revelation that Litvinenko, a father-of-three, had been poisoned with a radioactive substance triggered a major security alert following his death.

Alex Goldfarb, a close friend of Mr Litvinenko, today said: ‘I think it is a very proper and fair finding, because nobody in the Russian hierarchy would dare to order such a murder without Mr Putin’s approval.

‘The finding is an ultimate justice. As you remember, on his death-bed Sasha Litvinenko named Mr Putin as the person responsible for this poisoning and now it has become a legally established fact.’

In an interview with the Interfax news agency, Lugovoi called the charges against him ‘absurd.’

‘As we expected, there was no sensation,’ he said. ‘The results of the investigation that were announced today once again confirm London’s anti-Russian position and the blinkered view and unwillingness of the British to establish the true cause of Litvinenko’s death.’

In a statement released from his deathbed in 2006, her husband had said: ‘You may succeed in silencing one man but the howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life.

‘May God forgive you for what you have done, not only to me but to beloved Russia and its people.’

Sir Robert’s 300-page report said Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitri Kovtun were probably acting under the direction of Moscow’s FSB intelligence service when they poisoned the 43-year-old with radioactive polonium 210 at the Millennium Hotel in Mayfair.

David Cameron could face a fresh diplomatic row with Vladimir Putin, pictured in Moscow today, if Russia refuses to extradite alleged assassins Andrey Lugovoy and Dmitry Kovtun

 

David Cameron could face a fresh diplomatic row with Vladimir Putin if Russia refuses to extradite alleged assassins Andrey Lugovoy and Dmitry Kovtun

 

 

David Cameron could face a fresh diplomatic row with Vladimir Putin, pictured in Moscow, if Russia refuses to extradite alleged assassins Andrey Lugovoy and Dmitry Kovtun

 
 
 

Singling out then-FSB chief Nikolai Patrushev alongside Mr Putin, Sir Robert wrote: ‘Taking full account of all the evidence and analysis available to me I find that the FSB operation to kill Litvinenko was probably approved by Mr Patrushev and also by President Putin.’

In his report, Sir Robert wrote: ‘I am sure that Mr Lugovoi and Mr Kovtun knew that they were using a deadly poison and that they intended to kill Mr Litvinenko.

‘I do not believe, however, that they knew precisely what the chemical they were handling was, or the nature of all its properties.’

He continued: ‘I am sure that Mr Lugovoi and Mr Kovtun were acting on behalf of others when they poisoned Mr Litvinenko.’

‘MAY GOD FORGIVE YOU FOR WHAT YOU HAVE DONE’: LITVINENKO BLAMED PUTIN ON HIS DEATHBED

Mr Litvinenko, pictured in 2002

Mr Litvinenko, pictured in 2002

Alexander Litvinenko levelled his accusations against President Putin and the Kremlin when he knew he was going to die.

Speaking from this death bed, he said: ‘I would like to thank many people. My doctors, nurses and hospital staff who are doing all they can for me, the British police who are pursuing my case with vigour and professionalism and are watching over me and my family.

‘I would like to thank the British government for taking me under their care. I am honoured to be a British citizen.

‘I would like to thank the British public for their messages of support and for the interest they have shown in my plight.

‘I thank my wife Marina, who has stood by me. My love for her and our son knows no bounds.

‘But as I lie here I can distinctly hear the beating of wings of the angel of death. I may be able to give him the slip but I have to say my legs do not run as fast as I would like.

‘I think, therefore, that this may be the time to say one or two things to the person responsible for my present condition.

‘You may succeed in silencing me but that silence comes at a price. You have shown yourself to be as barbaric and ruthless as your most hostile critics have claimed.

‘You have shown yourself to have no respect for life, liberty or any civilised value.

‘You have shown yourself to be unworthy of your office, to be unworthy of the trust of civilised men and women.

‘You may succeed in silencing one man but the howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life.

‘May God forgive you for what you have done, not only to me but to beloved Russia and its people.’

When Lugovoi poisoned Mr Litvinenko, it is ‘probable’ that he did so under the direction of the FSB, the report found.

Sir Robert said Kovtun also took part, adding: ‘I conclude therefore that he was also acting under FSB direction, possibly indirectly through Mr Lugovoi but probably to his knowledge.’

The Metropolitan Police today said it still had warrants out for the two men accused of the killing.

The murder came against a backdrop of a long running personal feud between Putin and Mr Litvinenko.

Mr Litvinenko made a string of personal attacks on the Russian leader in the years after their only face to face meeting in 1998.

The most dramatic allegation came in an article Litvinenko wrote in July 2006 accusing President Putin of paedophilia.

Just days before he fell ill, Litvinenko accused Mr Putin of responsibility for the murder of journalist Anna Politkovskaya. The report said there was ‘undoubtedly a personal dimension to antagonism’ between the two men.

The inquiry was told Litvinenko became involved with MI6 after arriving in Britain, receiving regular payments for consultancy work.

The final report said: ‘It may not take much imagination to consider how the FSB would have reacted to a report that one of its own former officers was working with British intelligence.’

Mr Cameron will face growing calls to impose sanctions on high-profile individuals in Russia if the Kremlin refuses to extradite Andrey Lugovoy and Dmitry Kovtun, the alleged assassins.

Downing Street had no immediate comment on the report, but confirmed Home Secretary Theresa May will be giving the Government’s response in an oral statement to the House of Commons in the next few hours.

Liberal Democrats called for travel bans and the freezing of assets for those involved in the death of Mr Litvinenko.

Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said: ‘A UK citizen was killed on the streets of London with polonium. It was an attack on the heart of Britain, our values and our society.

‘I call for EU travel bans, asset freezes and co-ordinated action to deal with those who committed this evil assassination. I have called for a new Magnitsky Law to make sure that these people are held to account for what they did.

‘These assassins trampled over British sovereignty and we cannot let this go unanswered.’

There is overwhelming evidence linking the pair to the murder but both deny any involvement and Russian President Mr Putin has so far refused to extradite them.

The death of Litvinenko marked a post-Cold War low point in Anglo-Russian relations, and ties have never recovered.

The Foreign Office is eager to avoid a full-blown row, partly because Mr Putin’s cooperation is badly needed in the fight against Islamic State terrorists.

In 2011, Mrs Litvinenko and her son marked five years since the death of Mr Litvinenko at his graveside in Highgate Cemetery, North London

 

In 2011, Mrs Litvinenko and her son marked five years since the death of Mr Litvinenko at his graveside in Highgate Cemetery, North London

 
 
 

Litvinenko’s wife Marina, who has led a ten-year campaign for justice, believes sanctions should be imposed.

She said: ‘If proved, particularly in an official way in a court, you definitely need to react.

‘They still survive. They are able to travel. I think there should be a very serious discussion about what kind of sanctions and against whom.’

Mrs Litvinenko, 52, is certain that vital information has been suppressed by Moscow.

She said: ‘Both Lugovoy and Kovtun had plenty of opportunities to present their case. It is a shame that the opportunity was not there to question them.

‘They could have been questioned about: if they did it. Did they do it by themselves? Who sent them to do it? How did they obtain that polonium?

‘Why was it that a weapon of mass destruction was used to carry out a murder in Britain?

‘Questions have been raised about Mr Putin [that] he needs to answer.

‘He gave Lugovoy an honour, he made him an MP, he made him a TV star.

‘He obviously appreciated Lugovoy’s activities.’

Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron said those responsible for Litvinenko’s murder should be subject to a ban on travelling to the UK and excluded from the British banking system.

‘By poisoning one of their own on British soil, the Russian government completely disregarded the rule of law both within the UK and internationally,’ he said.

Litvinenko, 43, a fierce critic of Mr Putin, was given polonium in a cup of green tea during a meeting at the Millennium Hotel in Mayfair.

It took him three weeks to die.

He had been working with MI6 and other agencies in the UK.

Last night Mr Putin’s spokesman said the Kremlin had no interest in the findings of Sir Robert’s inquiry.

Dmitry Peskov said: ‘It is an inquiry that is taking place in Great Britain and in this case it is not a topic that is of interest to us, or that is on our agenda.’

THE ASSASSINATION OF ALEXANDER LITVINENKO: THE TIMES, PLACES AND NUMBERS BEHIND A STATE SPONSORED KILLING

 

Some of the key statistics contained in the inquiry into the death of Alexander Litvinenko:

50 micrograms – minimum amount of polonium 210 believed to have been put into the teapot from which Mr Litvinenko drank at the Millennium Hotel in London on November 1, 2006.

26.5 micrograms – amount of polonium 210 believed to have been swallowed by Mr Litvinenko.

100 grams – approximate amount of polonium 210 made in nuclear reactors each year around the world.

4.4 gigabecquerels – the radioactivity of Mr Litvinenko’s likely total intake of polonium 210. This is the equivalent of 4.4 billion becquerels, or 176 kilograms of uranium. Roughly 10,000 becquerels, when ingested, is enough to kill a person.

49,000 becquerels per gram of tissue were found in Mr Litvinenko’s kidneys, the most contaminated of his organs. Some 3,500 becquerels per gram of tissue were found in his lungs, the least contaminated organ.

£2,000 per month – Mr Litvinenko’s payments for supplying information to British intelligence, which began in 2004.

£2.2 million – total cost of the inquiry into Mr Litvinenko’s death.

22 – days after his poisoning that Mr Litvinenko died, on November 23, 2006.

60 – locations examined and assessed as part of the police investigation into his death. Over 200 officers were involved.

15 – countries to which requests for legal assistance were made as part of the investigation.

135,000 – approximate number of words in the inquiry report, running to almost 330 pages.

17 months – total length of the inquiry from the formal setting up date to the submission of the report. Hearings lasted for 34 days and a total of 62 witnesses gave oral evidence.

ECHOES OF THE COLD WAR: TIMELINE OF THE KILLING OF ALEXANDER LITVINENKO AND THE INVESTIGATION INTO HIS SHOCKING DEATH

1998 – Alexander Litvinenko claims at a Moscow press hearing that the FSB – the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation – instructed him to kill high-profile billionaire Boris Berezovsky.

1999 – Mr Litvinenko is arrested and spends nine months in jail.

2000 – Mr Litvinenko flees Russia and seeks political asylum in Britain – it is granted the following year.

2002 – Mr Litvinenko co-writes a book, in which he accuses his former FSB superiors of carrying out a number of apartment block bombings in 1999.

November 1 2006 – Mr Litvinenko meets Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitri Kovtun at the Millennium hotel in London’s Mayfair. Mr Litvinenko is admitted to a hospital in north London several hours later

November 17 2006 – His condition deteriorates and he is transferred to University College Hospital in central London.

November 21 2006 – The Kremlin dismisses as ‘sheer nonsense’ claims that the Russian government was involved in the poisoning.

November 23 – Mr Litvinenko dies in intensive care.

November 24 – Mr Litvinenko’s family releases a statement, accusing Russian president Vladimir Putin of involvement in his death.

May 2007 – The CPS announces its decision to prosecute Lugovoi for murder.

July 2007 – Moscow refuses an extradition request for Lugovoi.

July 2014 – The Home Secretary announces that Sir Robert Owen is to chair a public inquiry into Mr Litvinenko’s death.

January 2015 -The inquiry opens and takes evidence for seven months

January 21 2016 – Sir Robert’s report is published.

 
 
 
 
 

It’s a breach of international law says Theresa May – but Britain WON’T be kicking out all Russia’s spies as the family demands

Home Secretary, pictured at the despatch box today, told MPs the findings of the inquiry were not surprising

Home Secretary, pictured at the despatch box today, told MPs the findings of the inquiry were not surprising

Home Secretary Theresa May today told MPs the findings of a public inquiry into the killing of Alexander Litvinenko represented a breach of the ‘most fundamental tenets of international law’.

But she announced only that Interpol warrants would be issued for the arrest of the two men blamed for carrying out the killing in a London hotel. Any assets Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitri Kovtun still hold in Britain will also be frozen.

Marina Litvinenko had called for all Russian diplomats and spies to be expelled from London and for David Cameron to impose sanctions on the country.

Mrs May told MPs: ‘It goes without saying that this was a blatant and unacceptable breach of the most fundamental tenants of international law and of civilised behaviour.

‘But we have to accept this does not come as a surprise. The inquiry confirms the assessment of successive governments that this was a state-sponsored act.

‘This assessment has informed the Government’s approach to date.’

Mrs May confirmed the Metropolitan Police’s investigation into Mr Litvinenko’s murder remains open.

She added: ‘I can tell the House today that Interpol notices and European Arrest Warrants are in place so that the main suspects, Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitri Kovtun, can be arrested if they travel abroad.

‘In light of the report’s findings the Government will go further and Treasury ministers have today agreed to put in place asset freezes against the two individuals.’

Mrs May also said: ‘Russia’s continued failure to ensure the perpetrators of this terrible crime can be brought to justice is unacceptable.’

She told MPs she has written to the Director of Public Prosecutions asking if any further action should be taken in terms of extradition and freezing criminal assets.

Mrs May added the Russian ambassador in London will be summoned to the Foreign Office, noting: ‘We will express our profound displeasure at Russia’s failure to cooperate and provide satisfactory answers.

‘Specifically we have and will continue to demand that Russian government account for the role of the FSB in this case.’

Mrs May later told MPs: ‘You are absolutely right in your description of what has happened in relation to Lugovoi in Russia.

 
 
 

‘And I think that tells you everything you need to know about Russia’s attitude to this action that took place here on the streets of London.

‘Russia of course does participate, it is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and of course there will be national interests which require the British Government to engage guardedly with Russia.

‘There are of course issues relating to Syria and the resolution of the conflict there as an example of that.’

Shadow home secretary Andy Burnham said the killing of Mr Litvinenko using radioactive material exposed thousands of Londoners to unacceptable risk.

‘This, as you said, this is one of the most shocking and disturbing reports ever presented to this Parliament,’ he said.

‘It confirms that the Russian state at its highest level sanctioned the killing of a British citizen on the streets of our capital city and in so doing exposed thousands of Londoners to unacceptable levels of risk.

‘An unparalleled act of state-sponsored terrorism that must meet with a commensurate response.

‘So far reaching are the implications of this report it is important not to rush to judgement today, time must be taken to digest its findings and consider our response.’

Mr Burnham also said the UK should try to prevent Russia from staging the 2018 World Cup.

Metropolitan Police Commander Ball today said: ‘It is important to remember that behind the significant global interest in this case, this remains an investigation into the murder of a man on the streets of London. Marina and Anatoly Litvinenko have shown immense courage and dignity since Alexander’s death and with them, we remain committed to bringing those responsible to justice.

He added: ‘This remains an ongoing investigation and I am unable to comment on the evidence or say anything further at this time.’

 
 

Was Litvinenko killed because he suggested Putin was a paedophile? The theories over why the Russian dissident was really a target

Mr Litvinenko, pictured with his book 'Blowing Up Russia: Terror From Within', frequently wrote critically about President Putin and accused him of being a paedophile 

 

Mr Litvinenko, pictured with his book ‘Blowing Up Russia: Terror From Within’, frequently wrote critically about President Putin and accused him of being a paedophile

The possible motives for the killing of Alexander Litvinenko were the centre of large parts of Sir Robert Owen’s inquiry.

Despite only meeting face to face on one occasion, there was a bitter feud between President Putin and his former KGB colleague.

And a report by Mr Litvinenko suggesting allegations of paedophilia against the Russian president was highlighted by the inquiry as a possible key moment.

The inquiry was told that the report – in July 2006, just months before the assassination – was the ‘climax’ of Mr Litvinenko’s attacks on the Kremlin leader.

In his report, Sir Robert said: ‘It hardly needs saying that the allegations made by Mr Litvinenko against President Putin in this article were of the most serious nature.

‘Could they have had any connection with his death?

‘Nor were these the last public allegations that Mr Litvinenko made against President Putin.

‘Only a matter of days before he fell ill, Mr Litvinenko publicly accused President Putin of responsibility for the murder of Anna Politkovskaya.

‘And, as I have already described, in the statement that he signed on his deathbed, he accused the Russian President of responsibility for another murder – his own.’

Mr Litvinenko had a long record of run-ins with the Kremlin.

In 1998 Mr Litvinenko took the extraordinary decision to blow the whistle on an alleged FSB plot to murder prominent tycoon Boris Berezovsky, culminating in a press conference in which he publicly denounced the agency in front of the world’s media.

The report said Litvinenko was ‘regarded as having betrayed the FSB’.

Mr Litvinenko co-authored two books following his arrival in Britain. Blowing Up Russia, published in 2001, asserted that a number of apartment bombings in September 1999, which killed hundreds and were officially blamed on Chechen separatists, were actually the work of the FSB.

Another book, The Gang From The Lubyanka, set out allegations of corruption and involvement in organised crime. The report said the idea of betrayal was ‘compounded’ by Litvinenko’s campaigning in Britain.

Mr Litvinenko was an associate of both Mr Berezovsky and Akhmed Zakayev, both of whom were leading opponents of the Putin administration.

Mr Litvinenko made a string of personal attacks on the President Putin in the years after their only face to face meeting in 1998.

The report said there was ‘undoubtedly a personal dimension to antagonism’ between the two men.

The inquiry was told Mr Litvinenko became involved with MI6 after arriving in Britain, receiving regular payments for consultancy work.

The final report said: ‘It may not take much imagination to consider how the FSB would have reacted to a report that one of its own former officers was working with British intelligence.’

THE LITVINENKO INQUIRY DISMISSED A STRING OF CONSPIRACY THEORIES ABOUT WHO ELSE MIGHT HAVE KILLED HIM

The Litvinenko inquiry dismissed a series of possible theories over who was responsible for the former spy’s death.

Boris Berezovsky

Chairman Sir Robert Owen referred to suggestions the billionaire oligarch, a fellow dissident, could have killed Litvinenko because he was being blackmailed over illegal activities in the UK.

Litvinenko did ‘occasionally make comments suggesting taking some form of action’ against his long-standing friend after he reduced the amount of money he was giving him. But Sir Robert said he was ‘quite satisfied these were never put into effect’.

‘Litvinenko and Berezovsky remained friends until the end of Litvinenko’s life,’ he wrote. ‘There was no blackmail and therefore no motive for Berezovsky to have Litvinenko killed.’ Berezovsky died in 2013.’

UK intelligence agencies

Lugovoi has also claimed he could have been ‘framed’ by British agents after an ‘operation involving Litvinenko and possibly Berezovsky that went wrong’.

He said the polonium could have been planted on him and Kovtun and left in places they visited.

Sir Robert said: ‘I am entirely satisfied that UK intelligence agencies, and for that matter UK government bodies more generally, played no part at all in Litvinenko’s death’.

Organised crime

Litvinenko had been ‘preoccupied’ by fighting organised crime since his days in the KGB, forerunner to the FSB, the report said.

He wrote books and articles seeking to expose links between the FSB and Russian mobsters, and towards the end of his life was working with Spanish authorities on investigations into Russian gangs there.

Sir Robert found the involvement of Russian organised crime was ‘not implausible’ but was ‘not supported by the evidence that is available to me’.

Police had not uncovered any links, and there were no indications that Lugovoi or Kovtun were ‘commissioned to kill Litvinenko by members of crime gangs’.

‘I am satisfied… that Lugovoi and Kovtun in fact received their orders from another source,’ the chairman said.

Mario Scaramella

Sir Robert said it had been thought at one stage that Italian lawyer Mario Scaramella could have been involved in the killing, as he met Litvinenko the day he fell ill.

The dissident even initially suggested himself that Scaramella could have been responsible – but Sir Robert argued that was a ruse to lure Lugovoi back to the UK to face justice.

The Italian was not contaminated with polonium, the report said. ‘Mr Scaramella clearly regarded Litvinenko as a friend,’ Sir Robert wrote. ‘He had no motive to kill him.’

Chechen groups

Sir Robert said there was ‘no evidence to support the involvement’ of Chechen groups Litvinenko had clashed with in the past.

He also dismissed the possibility that Alexander Talik, whom Litvinenko had previously accused of being an FSB agent, played any part.

 
 

Lugovoi sent Beresovsky a T-shirt saying ‘nuclear death is knocking at your door’

One of Alexander Litvinenko’s alleged killers sent a T-shirt bearing the words ‘nuclear death is knocking on your door’ to Britain years after the dissident’s death, the inquiry heard.

Andrei Lugovoi was said to have given the top to an associate in Moscow and asked for it be delivered as a ‘gift’ to billionaire Boris Berezovsky, a friend of the poisoned spy, in 2010.

The front of the black T-shirt had the words ‘POLONIUM-210 CSKA LONDON, HAMBURG To Be Continued’, while ‘CSKA Moscow Nuclear Death Is Knocking Your Door’ was printed on the back.

The front of the black T-shirt, pictured left, had the words 'POLONIUM-210 CSKA LONDON, HAMBURG To Be Continued'
'CSKA Moscow Nuclear Death Is Knocking Your Door' was printed on the back
 

The front of the black T-shirt, pictured left, had the words ‘POLONIUM-210 CSKA LONDON, HAMBURG To Be Continued’, while ‘CSKA Moscow Nuclear Death Is Knocking Your Door’ was printed on the back, right.

Inquiry chairman Sir Robert Owen’s final report said the writing was ‘in extraordinary terms’.

It said: ‘Taken on its own (and without, of course, the benefit of oral evidence from Mr Lugovoi), it would be difficult to know what to make of this T-shirt.

‘On any view, it demonstrates that Mr Lugovoi approved of Mr Litvinenko’s murder. It was also, clearly, a threat to Mr Berezovsky.

‘Further than that, the T-shirt could be seen as an admission by Mr Lugovoi that he had poisoned Mr Litvinenko, made at a time when he was confident that he would never be extradited from Russia, and wished to taunt Mr Berezovsky with that fact.

‘Alternatively, it could, perhaps, be seen as an extraordinarily tasteless joke.’

Berezovsky died at his Berkshire home in 2013.

 
 

One of the Litvinenko assassins who laced cup of tea in Mayfair hotel with Polonium-210 opens a… Moscow tea shop with his model wife

Andrei Lugovoy, who poisoned a pot of tea to kill Alexander Litvinenko, is now running a tea shop in Moscow with his wife

 

Andrei Lugovoy, who poisoned a pot of tea to kill Alexander Litvinenko, is now running a tea shop in Moscow with his wife

The glamorous wife of a former KGB agent accused of lacing Alexander Litvineko’s tea with Polonium-210 has set up a restaurant chain – and its ‘signature’ is its specially brewed tea.

Ksenyia Lugovoy, 26, a model and TV star, the wife of Russian MP Andrei Lugovoy, owns a small chain of shabby-chic tea shops in Moscow, charging £5.25 for a pot of one of its exotic blends.

The Ded Pikhto successful chain of tea shops come as the Met Police want her husband extradited over the death of former Russian agent, Litvinenko.

Litvinenko met Lugovoy and Dmitry Kovtun at a hotel in Mayfair back in May 2006 – when it is alleged he drank a cup of lukewarm green tea laced with the radioactive poison.

On his deathbed in a London hospital in November that year, Litvinenko said his murder had been ordered by Russian president Vladimir Putin and named Lugovoy and Kovtun as the assassins.

Both men have protested their innocence and have refused to be questioned at the inquiry into Mr Litvinenko’s death.

Richard Horwell, QC for the police, told the inquiry that the pair were tasked with killing Litvinenko, but that the plan had taken three attempts to execute.

He told the court the finger points ‘unwaveringly’ towards the duo.

But Kseniya, who, at 26, is 22 years her husband’s junior, said she had ‘never heard’ of Lugovoy’s alleged involvement in the sinister case before their kitsch Black Sea wedding in 2011.

Glamorous: Ksenyia Lugovoy, 26, a model and TV star, the wife of Russian MP Andrei Lugovoy, owns a small chain of shabby-chic tea shops in Moscow

 

 

Ksenyia Lugovoy, 26, (pictured) a model and TV star, the wife of Russian MP Andrei Lugovoy, owns a small chain of shabby-chic tea shops in Moscow, charging £5.25 for a pot of one of its exotic blends

Popular: The three cafes charge between 350 roubles (£3.75) and 490 roubles (£5.25) a teapot, offering their clientele a range of exotic brews - including their own blend of strawberry, along with apple, ginger and honey

 

Popular: The three cafes charge between 350 roubles (£3.75) and 490 roubles (£5.25) a teapot, offering their clientele a range of exotic brews – including their own blend of strawberry, along with apple, ginger and honey

And she is unapologetic about her choice of business – and boasts about the signature home-brewed fruit teas.

‘I love our full flavoured ‘Ded Pikhto’ berry tea,’ she boasted.

There is no hint of deadly radioactive isotopes here, of course, and this is made from fresh strawberry, along with apple, ginger and honey.

 
 

It’s just cowardly folly to appease this thug, writes EDWARD LUCAS

Contempt: Russian President Vladimir Putin

 

Contempt: Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russia has murdered a British citizen on the streets of London. It has blustered, gloated and lied. And we are not going to do much about it.

That is the dismal upshot of the public inquiry into the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko in 2006.

What is abundantly clear is that the British Government is not going to respond properly to the outrageous behaviour of what is a rogue state in all but name.

And by ‘properly’, I mean we should be launching major money-laundering investigations into the tide of dirty Russian cash which swills through our financial system.

We should be telling the crooked bankers, lawyers and accountants who facilitate this theft from the Russian people that the game is up.

We should be expelling Russian spies from London, in the full glare of publicity, and prosecuting those who co-operate with them, betraying our country for money, favours and flattery.

And we should be urging our Nato and European Union allies to join us in fighting back against all forms of Russian subversion, mischief-making and influence-peddling – in everything from energy supplies to propaganda.

In understated legal language, yesterday’s report by Sir Robert Owen, a retired judge, tells an extraordinary tale.

Mr Litvinenko, a fugitive former Russian spy, had intimate, first-hand knowledge of the murky overlap between the Russian state and organised crime.

He advised MI6, Britain’s overseas intelligence service, in particular on the activity of state-sponsored Russian gangsters in Spain – touching on the financial interests of the highest levels of power in Moscow. That may have been the motive for his murder.

But Sir Robert also highlights other possibilities – the personal antagonism between Mr Litvinenko and the Russian president Vladimir Putin, for example.

Litvinenko accused Mr Putin of staging a series of apartment-block bombings in 1999 that killed more than 300 people, his aim to create a climate of fear in which Russians would yearn for a strong leader. Almost overnight, Mr Putin became Russia’s most popular politician.

More sensationally, Mr Litvinenko also accused Mr Putin of being a practising paedophile.

Sir Robert’s report contemptuously dismisses the conspiracy theories around Litvinenko’s death – that he poisoned himself, was bumped off by British intelligence, or fell foul of gangland associates.

It deals with other myths, too. The polonium isotope that killed Mr Litvinenko would not have cost million of pounds for the quantity used. Nor did it leave a radioactive signature that could be traced back to a top-secret plant in Russia.

To my mind, these points add yet more credibility to the report. It does not back every allegation against Russia – just those where the evidence is incontrovertible.

Russia is a highly bureaucratic and centralised country. It is inconceivable that anything as risky and important as the assassination of a British citizen, especially one working for MI6, would not be signed off at the highest level.

Sir Robert also had access to secret documents and witnesses – from MI6, from the domestic spy agency, MI5, and from the Government code-crackers of GCHQ.

He makes it clear that the secret evidence implicated the highest levels of the Russian state in the murder. Spywatchers surmise that it may include an electronic ‘intercept’ – a Russian government communication, probably obtained by America’s National Security Agency, and shared with its ally, GCHQ.

Clearly, the Americans want no details of this to come out. If we are indeed able to snoop on the Kremlin’s secrets, it is best not to give clues of how we do it.

The contempt Mr Putin and his cronies have shown for Britain is astonishing.

Mrs Litvinenko arrived at the High Court today with her son Anatoly Litvinenko to hear the results of the public inquiry into her husband's death 

 

Mrs Litvinenko arrived at the High Court today with her son Anatoly Litvinenko to hear the results of the public inquiry into her husband’s death

Yesterday, they dismissed our legal system as a politicised sham, and have accused us of ‘colonial’ thinking for having the temerity even to request the extradition from Russia of the men identified in the report as the assassins, Dmitry Kovtun and Andrei Lugovoi.

By contrast, the greatest credit for the report goes to Mr Litvinenko’s widow, Marina. With dignity and determination, she has pursued her demand for an inquiry – in the teeth of sustained opposition from the British authorities.

Only when relations between the two countries cooled after Russia attacked Ukraine in 2014 did the Government finally back down and agree to give Mrs Litvinenko and the other witnesses their day in court. Yet none of the evidence given to the inquiry will have come as a surprise to the authorities. Britain’s intelligence services are all too well-informed about the depravity, greed and murderous brutality that reign in the Kremlin.

They report this in graphic detail to Mr Cameron and other leaders, to the point that the Prime Minister feels physically repelled by Mr Putin when he has to meet him in person.

But the unusually blunt language used in the report creates a diplomatic problem. It is not only the reptilian Russophiles in the City of London who want, for their own self-interested reasons, to maintain a working (ie lucrative) relationship with the Putin regime.

It is the pinstriped appeasers closer to Downing St who are the bigger problem. Our own diplomats see the naming and shaming of the Putin regime not as an opportunity to be exploited, but as an obstacle to be overcome.

They believe that Russia’s help is indispensable in the attempt to start peace talks over Syria, where Mr Putin’s ally President Assad is benefiting from the Russian aggression against militant opposition armies.

That is a catastrophically mistaken approach. If we want to bring the Assad regime to the negotiating table, we should be increasing pressure on its backers, such as Russia and Iran, not soft-soaping them.

The Russian state murdered Mr Litvinenko to send a message to other Russians: do not defect; do not co-operate with Western spy agencies. If you do so, we will hunt you down and mete out a slow, agonising death.

It was a message to Britain, too: Russia can do what it likes in the streets of our capital city. British citizenship bestows no protection.

What message will Mr Cameron send in response?

  • Edward Lucas writes for The Economist and is the author of The New Cold War: How the Kremlin Menaces Both Russia and the West
 

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During 2015, SarahPAC expenditures ($1.4 million) outpaced income (about $950,000), federal records show. This, from a former politician who markets her “fiscal responsibility” bona fides and once urged lawmakers to “cut spending — don’t just simply slow down a spending spree” as an elixir to the Great Recession.

By another measure: the $457,459 SarahPAC reported raising from July 1 through Dec. 1 represents its smallest half-year haul since its formation in early 2009.

Meanwhile, conservative politicians’ campaigns didn’t receive a dime of SarahPAC’s heavy spending during the second half of 2015. Only a handful of lawmakers directly received cash during the first half of 2015.

This might surprise Palin supporters, who she solicits to “chip in $25 today to help us stack Congress with true conservatives” while asserting that SarahPAC is “working hard to support and elect conservative leaders.” (Prior to endorsing Trump, Palin pointed to Sen. Ted Cruz’s praise for SarahPAC as proof.)

There are other ways that PACs may support political candidates. A frequent method is “independent expenditures”— money that supports a candidate through television, radio, digital or other forms of advertising. But SarahPAC reported no independent expenditures during 2015.

SarahPAC officials did not return requests for comment.

So where did SarahPAC’s money go? Mostly toward efforts that supported Palin’s travels or helped SarahPAC sustain its own existence.

It’s expenditures from July 1 through Dec. 31 include:

  • $248,750 on various consultants, including those providing fundraising, research and “logistics” services.
  • $160,141 on fundraising, direct mail and related website management, including HSP Direct, a Virginia-based firm that describes itself as an agency that targets people who believe in the “values of conservatism, patriotism and integrity.”
  • $84,789 on postage.
  • About $48,336 on travel, lodging and related services. When Palin traveled to Washington, D.C., in September to appear at a rally alongside Trump and Cruz, her PAC covered a $4,700 bill at the Hotel George, which promises guests it’ll accommodate their every need — “even those wishes you didn’t yet know you had.” In August, while guest hosting a One America News Network show in San Diego, during which she interviewed Trump, Palin’s PAC spent $643 to put her up at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar. The resort boasts of its “unrivaled five-star/five diamond service.” SarahPAC spent thousands of dollars on vehicle rentals from companies such as BAC Transport of Alaska, which features a fleet of high-end SUVs and limousines.
  • $30,000 on two clerical staffers.
  • $29,683 to produce a video.

SarahPAC’s most dedicated donors of late 2015 — those giving more than $200 — are elderly: More than three in five such contributors listed their occupation as “retired” or some variation thereof. They are most likely to hail from California, Texas or Florida.

But small-dollar donors, who don’t have to publicly reveal who they are or what they do, provided the lion’s share of SarahPAC contributions during late 2015.

To woo them, SarahPAC offers public television-like incentives to supporters willing to make a more modest contribution.

Backers donating at least $75 receive an autographed copy of Palin’s book “Sweet Freedom: A Devotional.”

Those who give $100 take home a plush “SarahPAC mama grizzly bear” toy.

Many of those donations — $22,325 in all during the second half of 2015, federal records show — funded SarahPAC’s purchase of Palin’s own book and those grizzly bear toys.

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