OpEdNews
Wednesday 6th March, 2013
The British case against the Russian state in the Alexander Litvinenko matter seems to be teetering on the verge of collapse. Litvinenko is a reputed former Russian spy who died in London in 2006 suspiciously of poisoning. The London coroner has been unable to reach a conclusion on whether the death was a homicide. Nevertheless for years the government has been pursuing a legal case that contends Litvinenko was murdered at the behest of the Russian government. The London coroner’s court held pre-inquest hearings on February 27 and 28. The coroner claims to be trying to find out what…
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