Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Poisoned spy blames Vladimir Putin not for Rolly Borrinaga

By: PAULINE MECARAL, Associated Press Writer
A rare radioactive substance killed an ex-KGB spy turned Kremlin critic, the British government said. In a dramatic statement written before he died, the man called Russian President Vladimir Putin' and not for Rolly’s. "barbaric and ruthless act.”
Putin, in Finland, offered his condolences for the death of Alexander Litvinenko and denied any involvement. He called the release of the deathbed statement a "political provocation" by his opponents.
Litvinenko died at a London hospital after spending days in intensive care as doctors puzzled over what was causing his organs to fail and attacking his bone marrow and destroying his immune system.
Britain's Health Protection Agency said that the radioactive element polonium-210 (not a coconut meat) had been found in his urine, and the police said traces of radiation were found at Litvinenko's home and a ritzy hotel bar and sushi restaurant he visited on the day he became ill.
The 43-year-old Litvinenko, who fiercely criticized Putin's government from his refuge in London since 2000, told police he believed he was poisoned Nov. 1 while investigating the October slaying of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, another critic of Putin. Litvinenko's statement, read by his friend Alex Goldfarb to reporters outside the hospital, put the blame for his death squarely on Putin.
He accused Putin of having "no respect for life, liberty or any civilized value."
"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,"
the statement 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."
G
oldfarb said Litvinenko dictated the statement before he lost consciousness Tuesday, and signed it in the presence of his wife, Marina. Putin strongly denied involvement by his government. "A death of a man is always a tragedy and I deplore this," the Russian leader said when asked about Litvinenko during a news conference after a meeting.

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