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the death of a russian spy

Not that long ago, a famous journalist called Anna Politkovskaya known for his harsh and stark criticism against the Putin's government and his way to manage the past years in Chechnya. Of course, in a Land where democracy is not exactly what it should be, where Poutin didn't expose any regrets for Politkovskaya death, we can reasonably wonder if he has anything to do with it at all.... A few weeks later, a famous ex-russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko, before one of the prime head of the ex russian KGNB died of poisoning in London. We could easily assume that it happens, after all, ex-spies haven't had exactly the kind of life to make some friends. WHere the coincidences start to pile up though is when you learn that Litvienko was also a fierce criticism of Poutin and that he was in a japanese restaurant with a contact who was supposed to bring him infos about the death of Politkovskaya, an investigation he was leading since her death. Mr Litvienko was first thought to get poisoned with a mortal dose of talium, a very dangerous produce used to kill rats. After have lost all the hairs on his body and dangled between life and death, he finally received the visit of the reaper. The cause of his death is now known though and the result is really scary: The stuff used to kill him isn't talium but a fatal dose of polonium-210... a VERY radioactive and mortal produce. Now the question I ask you is: is that legitimate to believe that these 2 assassinations are linked to the highest ranks of the Kremlin, especially considering that what has been used to kill Alexander wasn't exactly the kind of candy that you can create in the comfort of your living room neither find at the drugstore next door...
We all knew that democracy was sick in Mother Russia, now we have a clear evidence that it's not only sick, but also in total agony.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6186194.stm