Protest Litvinkeno's murder at the Russian embassy in London, 1pm Saturday
xyz | 23.11.2006 23:27 | Anti-militarism | Other Press | Repression | London | World
Alexander Litvinenko died this evening at University College Hospital, in Central London. A vocal critic of Russia's corrupt and murderous President, Vladimir Putin, Litvinenko is believed to have been poisoned by Russian agents on Putin's orders. The British government must not sweep this quietly under the carpet. Justice for Litvinenko!
Stand up for democracy in Russia, and the rights of dissidents to live in the UK free from fear and intimidation. Protest Litvinenko's murder at the Russian Embassy in London, 1pm, Saturday November 23rd 2006.
Address:
5 Kensington Palace Gardens, London W8 4QS
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=525683&y=179954&z=0&sv=W8+4QS&st=2&pc=W8+4QS&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf
Nearest tube: High Street Kensington
Address:
5 Kensington Palace Gardens, London W8 4QS
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=525683&y=179954&z=0&sv=W8+4QS&st=2&pc=W8+4QS&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf
Nearest tube: High Street Kensington
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Saturday the 25th
24.11.2006 11:49
rogue
Sweep it quietly under the carpet?
24.11.2006 12:04
Unlike most of the assassination attempts that take place regularly worldwide, presumably...
You have to wonder if the people responsible for placing this news item have an anti-Russia agenda... like the way north Korean public execution footage miraculously appears ("We cannot confirm these reports so have to rely on this conveniently out of focus film" says the newsreader) - but very little damning footage from countries who are good friends with the US, eg Saudi Arabia?
If we are hearing a lot about this case, it's because it suits somebody's purposes to let us hear it.
Cynique
Demand an autopsy for Litvinanko now!
24.11.2006 15:36
What do we want? An autopsy.
When do we want it? Now!
colonsay
Homepage: http://www.endofempire.org
An Autopsy
25.11.2006 15:52
http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,,1956680,00.html
FFS