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Berezovsky, the Mastermind of Organized Crime in Russia
Pravda ^ | 10-18-2001 | Pravda

Posted on 10/20/2001 9:44:13 AM PDT by Kreitor

FEDERAL SEARCH DECLARED FOR NOTORIOUS RUSSIAN OLIGARCH

Russian law-enforcement bodies have «attacked» the notorious Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky. He was charged with three articles of the Russian Criminal Code, and a federal search for Berezovsky has been declared. It seems that the oligarch will not survive, as he has been cut off from Russia. Currently, Berezovsky's location is not known. He is hiding somewhere abroad; however, he always journalists available to him.

Berezovsky’s lawyer Semen Aria spoke about the charges against the oligarch. Berezovsky was charged in the famous “Aeroflot case” and the case of the Swedish firm “ Fokus”, which is also connected with Aeroflot.

The federal search means Boris Berezovsky will be actively looked for on the territory of the Russian Federation, and if he is found, he will be arrested. It will not be easy to find Berezovsky in Russia, since he has been hiding abroad for more than a year already. He used to be in London, and he it is reported that he is currently living in France.

The statement from the Office of the Prosecutor General was just wonderful – it said that they do not know where Berezovsky is. Right about the time that this statement was made, Berezovsky was giving an interview to Echo Moscow radio station over the phone: “The things that are currently taking place are totally logical from the point of view of what the power does. There is nothing new in this respect. After I read the resolution, I found in it nothing that looked like a charge, since the text was full of such words as “rendered help,” “assisted,” and this is what they call a charge! This is ridiculous! I am now trying to preserve the only independent TV channel in Russia, and I am doing my best to help the TV-6 channel develop successfully. There is a very strange coincidence: the pressure on the TV channel and on me,” – claimed Berezovsky.

Boris Berezovsky should not say that he was pressed. The current step of the Office of the Prosecutor General is nothing more than a nice statement. It is full of absurdity upon first sight. On the other hand, one should not forget that as soon as Berezovsky steps onto Russian territory (he is not going to do it in the nearest future by the way), he will be arrested. This seems very logical, but not in respect to the pressure on TV-6 channel and freedom of speech in Russia. About 6 months ago, Berezovsky announced his plans to set up a party in the opposition to the functioning Russian power. As PRAVDA.Ru has already reported, Berezovsky started developing and realizing this idea of his in the Russian regions. Thus, Berezovsky could appear on the political arena again, as the head of the opposition party. Now, oligarch Berezovsky must understand one thing: the only thing you will have in Russia is bars on your window.

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Boris Berezovsky, alonside with Gusinski, has been the mastermind of organized plutocratic criminality in Russia. An odious and notorious figure, a mixure of Al Capone and Mayer Lansky, he has been together with other plutocratic co-believers in the business of robbing Russian people. Now a Federal Search Warrant has been issued. His whereabouts are unknown be he is believed to be in France. Berezovsky is also a citizen of Israel.
1 posted on 10/20/2001 9:44:13 AM PDT by Kreitor
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To: Kreitor
Since he is an indicted criminal, wouldn't he be subject to extradition? Or barring that, the Leon Trotsky treatment?
2 posted on 10/20/2001 9:52:58 AM PDT by Lessismore
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To: Kreitor
The Russian mafia makes the Italians look like neighborhood street gangs.
3 posted on 10/20/2001 9:54:04 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Kreitor
Has he just robbed? At least he did not kill nor abolish freedoms of speech...
4 posted on 10/20/2001 9:54:13 AM PDT by lavaroise
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To: Kreitor
Berezovsky is also a citizen of Israel.

Not surprisingly. He has been so persecuted, ..."and he vas such a nice boy".

5 posted on 10/20/2001 9:57:09 AM PDT by Yougottabekidding
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
I agree with you. Italian Maffia is just a street gang compared the new Maffia. However that new Maffia is not Russian and neither are Berezovsky and Gusinsky Russians. In fact, both a citizens of Israel.

So one may say that the Jewish Maffia in Russia is far more formidable than the Italian Maffia has ever been.

6 posted on 10/20/2001 10:26:34 AM PDT by Kreitor
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To: Lessismore
If you ask me then I think that he justly deserves a Leo Trotzky treatment
7 posted on 10/20/2001 10:30:01 AM PDT by Kreitor
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To: Kreitor
What is most disgusting is these guys were given support and backing by Gore and Clinton. Who I surmise felt that the riches of Russia would soon begin to belong to US multi-national companies at bargain basement prices.

A Russian I spoke to said that the mossad was behind the oligarchs and destabilization of Russia while Boris Yeltsin laid drunk. He maintained that there has been an age old struggle for control of Russia by Russians and Jews beginning with the revolution in 1917 which could be true.

I am glad to see that Putin has managed to reclaim a sense of stability. The masses didnt deserve what they got under Yeltsin.

8 posted on 10/20/2001 10:34:53 AM PDT by oilfieldtrash
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To: Black Jade; CommiesOut; liberallarry

9 posted on 10/20/2001 12:17:41 PM PDT by Askel5
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To: madrussian; malarski; Askel5; GROUCHOTWO; Zviadist; kristinn; Free the USA; Black Jade...
Another One Bites the Dust

http://www.tol.cz/look/TOLnew/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=4&NrIssue=22&NrSection=17&NrArticle=2380 17 October 2001

After Russian media tycoon Berezovsky's campaign against President Putin, a recent court decision to liquidate his TV-6 network should come as no surprise.

by Alexei Pankin

MOSCOW, Russia--"The oligarchs thought they were acquiring a sword, but found themselves with a guillotine that could easily chop off their heads." That is how an expert commented on the development of relations within the "big business--media--government" triangle after Vladimir Putin was elected president. It is no secret that Russia's "oligarch" media were an element of crony capitalism--an instrument for servicing, sometimes blackmailing, the state to get preferential treatment for the oligarchs' businesses, and for eliminating competitors to the state coffers.

Those oligarchs, who did not realize that the rules had changed under Putin, had their heads chopped off. The first among them was Vladimir Gusinsky who lost his media empire to Gazprom, the gas giant that had previously been funding Media-MOST under orders from Yeltsin's administration, after a protracted and spectacular battle with the state.

Another politically active oligarch and media magnate, Boris Berezovsky, was stripped of his main media asset, the primary national channel ORT--yet he managed to grow another head. The cream of the crop at Gusinsky's NTV moved to TV-6, a network majority owned by Berezovsky.

But recently, the blade of the guillotine began its slide down again. On 27 September, the Moscow Arbitration Court, ruled in favor of the liquidation of TV-6, in a case brought by minority shareholder LUKoil-Garant. On 12 October, the court supplemented its decision by sharply restricting the management from performing financial operations--for instance from receiving new credits--effectively paralyzing the company's activities. The decision was in line with the letter of the law, which allows the liquidation of companies whose liabilities exceed their equity capital, yet was clearly politically motivated. As one commentator put it, at least half of Russian businesses could be closed under that pretext.

Last summer, Berezovsky predicted that Putin would not survive until the end of his term as president. Moreover, he took active measures to make that prediction come true. He planned to form an opposition political party, and through grants to dozens of regional NGOs he is creating a local network. In autumn, a series of sensational exposes of secret services and alleged government plans to ban circulation of U.S. dollars in Russia ran in newspapers he either controls or has influence over. Friendly governors reportedly visit him on a regular basis in Paris. Media analyst Yelena Rykovtseva in early October wrote in Russia Journal that various sources-- from newspapers to anonymous experts--assessed his anti-Putin drive to cost more than $150 million.

On the other hand, Putin's political position is rather precarious. He is a popular president pursuing potentially unpopular or divisive policies simultaneously on many fronts. His land reform--allowing private ownership of land--outraged the left-wing parties and their substantial electorate. His reforms of the communal sector have led to higher taxes for many people. The government's problems with Chechnya have made it a no-win situation. Putin's other risky domestic gamble is his full support for U.S. actions in the wake of the attacks on New York and Washington. That put him potentially at odds with broad segments of Russian establishment--not just the hard-liners.

His strength so far has been dependent on his personal popularity--and high oil prices continuing to support Russian economic growth. The administration realizes how quickly both could change, and how easily and skillfully Berezovsky's propaganda machine can exploit any weakness that might emerge.

On his side, Berezovsky has to take into account Putin's new international popularity connected with his pro-Western, anti-terrorist stance. At the end of September, Berezovsky gave a conciliatory interview to his influential newspaper Kommersant. But Putin's people know that Berezovsky is not to be believed under any circumstances. And no Russian statesman in his right mind would leave such a powerful weapon as TV-6--with staff who cut their teeth in the information wars of 1997-1999 and in resisting the state in the campaign against Media-MOST in 2000-2001--in the hands of such a formidable adversary.

Hence the new blow. Of course, TV-6 managers will appeal the decision of the Arbitration Court, but I believe the channel is doomed. And it was doomed from the moment its owner, Boris Berezovsky, declared an open war on the Putin administration. Journalists once again have become merely pawns in political games.


10 posted on 10/20/2001 1:27:52 PM PDT by CommiesOut
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To: CommiesOut; struwwelpeter
Hey, maybe Berezovsky can be snatched the Mossad style. Or capped.
11 posted on 10/20/2001 1:31:40 PM PDT by madrussian
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To: CommiesOut
That is as detached a report on the inner workings of Russia as I have seen in a long time.
12 posted on 10/20/2001 1:55:53 PM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: Carry_Okie
There is another one but sobs want money.
"Berezovsky Implicated in Murder of North Caucasus Opposition Figure" (Oct. 18/2001)
13 posted on 10/20/2001 2:12:55 PM PDT by CommiesOut
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To: Kreitor
Are these guys also major sponsors of the ADL and can we not expect our loyal politicians to come to their aid?
14 posted on 10/20/2001 2:16:35 PM PDT by junta
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To: madrussian
These guys are very naughty today--http://www.allnews.ru/english/2001/10/19/
15 posted on 10/20/2001 2:18:59 PM PDT by CommiesOut
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To: Askel5
I always heard that a lot of crooks were the principal beneficiaries of a very imperfect privatization scheme which awarded huge state properties to them at give-away prices. Berezovsky and Gusinsky are just two among many. Two who got caught. Yeltsin was hardly an innocent victim. Am I missing something?
16 posted on 10/20/2001 3:03:37 PM PDT by liberallarry
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To: CommiesOut
bump
17 posted on 10/20/2001 4:46:37 PM PDT by Free the USA
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To: Lessismore
Or barring that, the Leon Trotsky treatment?

That would be interesting, but in the same traditional way he would have to be knocked off by one of his own people.

19 posted on 10/20/2001 6:12:08 PM PDT by malarski
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To: Black Jade
Berezovsky wrote from an unspecified location abroad

Hanging with Marc Rich, plotting some market manipulation?

20 posted on 10/20/2001 7:22:18 PM PDT by jmp702
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