This is weird: “The Government has ordered potentially vital information about whether murdered former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko had links with the British intelligence services to be withheld from his inquest.” (see below)
Sounds like the UK government is hiding something:
Censored: MI5 links to murdered Litvinenko
Government acts ahead of former Russian spy’s inquest, as widow’s lawyer says killing was ‘state-sponsored terrorism’
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/censored-mi5-links-to-murdered-litvinenko-8160954.html
The Government has ordered potentially vital information about whether murdered former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko had links with the British intelligence services to be withheld from his inquest.
Alexander Litvinenko’s father calls his son a traitor - Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/9057560/Alexander-Litvinenkos-father-calls-his-son-a-traitor.html
The father of murdered Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko has dramatically withdrawn his claims that his son was killed in London on Vladimir Putin’s orders, branding his own son a traitor who may have deserved to die.
British intelligence services paid Litvinenko £2,000 a month
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f5b3678e-aae8-11e4-81bc-00144feab7de.html#axzz3xslh52oN
In Russia there are no ex-KGB agents. Your in for life. When Alex Litvinenko went to the west—in the eyes of many—he became a trator to the Motherland. The punishment for treason in Russia (like the USA) is death. The colorful way he was killed may well have been done as a sign to keep others in line. Very typlical of Russia—like what happened to Trotsky and others.