Saturday, March 23, 2013

BEREZOVSKY ALLEGEDLY COMMITS SUICIDE

Extremely, extremely interesting news.

Just last week the suspect, according to the British, Andrei Lugovoi in the death of the radioactive Russian traitor Alexander Litvinenko held a brief press conference and referred to a report from Scotland Yard that clears him. Lugovoi has accused Berezovsky of the murder, as has Litvinenko's father.

We all know what 'suicide' means with people the stature of Berezovsky. He was not a quiet or shy man. He was extremely determined and ruthless. It must have been something very serious indeed for him to have committed suicide, if that was what happened.

The British government have delayed and postponed revealing evidence that they initially denied existed or held, and are currently hiding behind 'national security' to stop the public knowing what the government knows.

I wonder if Berezovsky was given Rommel's Choice?

Exiled Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky has died at the age 67, according to a Facebook post from his son-in-law Egor Schuppe. Details regarding the nature of his death are yet to be released.

His death has not been officially confirmed, and details have not been disclosed.

According to Schuppe, Berezovsky was recently depressed. He failed to keep in touch with friends and acquaintances, and often chose to stay at home rather than go out.

Damian Kudriavtsev, the former CEO of Kommersant Publishing House also commented on the businessman’s death saying he passed away at 11:00 GMT in London.

On his twitter account, Kudriavtsev said there were no signs of a violent death.

Aleksandr Dobrovinksy, a famous lawyer and head of Moscow-based The Alexander Dobrovinsky & Partners law firm has said that Berezovsky committed suicide.

“Just got a call from London. Boris [Abramovich] Berezovsky committed suicide. He was a difficult man. A move of disparity? Impossible to live poor? A strike of blows? I am afraid no one will get to know now,” the lawyer said on his social network page.

Boris Berezovsky has been on Russia’s wanted list since 2001 on charges of fraud, money-laundering and attempted violent power takeover. In 2003 he obtained political asylum in Britain.

[source : Russia's exiled tycoon Boris Berezovsky 'commits suicide' at 67, RT, http://rt.com/news/berezovsky-tycoon-dies-russia-723/, 23rd March 2013]

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