The widow of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko calls for the inquest into his death to be abandoned and replaced with a public inquiry.
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Litvinenko widow calls for inquiry
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The widow of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko calls for the inquest into his death to be abandoned and replaced with a public inquiry.
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Litvinenko widow calls for inquiry
Why waste money on an inquiry? We all know what happened and who done it. maybe we should return the radioactive material to Moscow.... in a nuke
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It is amazing at our own double standards isn't it. Our secret intelligence pretty much know the Russian state killed him, yet we still deal with them, nothing has changed really. But if this were a smaller country, one we might have been hostile to before maybe, you see our reaction...sanctions, threatening war etc etc! There is no consistency at all.
At least we haven't seen are agents caught in a false wig and stiletto's
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