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First interview with poisoned Russian spy


In his first interview since discovering he had been poisoned, Russian dissident Alex Litvinenko, who is in a London hospital, spoke to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Russian Service on 11 November.

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The following is a transcript of the interview in which he talks about the attempt on his life.

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The interview was conducted in Russian and is available, to the media, for listening from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Press Office.

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Please credit Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Russian Service if using any quotes.

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Interview with Alex Litvinenko

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Q: Hello, how are you?

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A: I am listening.

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Q: Russian press is reporting that there has been an attempt to poison you. Is this information correct?

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A: Look, now after a serious poisoning I am still in very bad shape, I feel badly and I am staying at one of London's clinics.

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Q: Do you think what happened is connected to any event? There are reports that there was a plan to give you some documents about the murder of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya and after that you felt sick?

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A: I was contacted by a person, he suggested a meeting, the meeting happened on the 1st of November at one of London restaurants. He passed me some papers, where the person was named, who apparently might be connected to the murder of Anna Politkovskaya. That's it. After several hours I felt sick with symptoms of poisoning.

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Q: Could you tell us where this happened? In what area of London?

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A: In the centre, in central London.

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Q: Whereabouts?

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A: I don't want to name the restaurant. Police are investigating this right now - let them work, let them work without distraction

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Q: Was it Westminster or Chelsea?

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A: I told you, police are investigating, let them work quietly.

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Q: I understand.

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A: When I feel better, when I am back home, I will pass these papers to Novaya Gazeta. To police and to Novaya Gazeta - that's all.

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Q: But to your mind these two events are connected?

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A: I don't know whether they are connected. I guess you can make your own conclusion on this.

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Q: But the name which is quoted in Russian press, does it make sense?

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A: It does.

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Q: And the documents - are they solid, can you trust them?

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A: The documents are in English. I did not even manage to study them properly because when I was home I felt sick in just a few hours.

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Q: Many thanks. Take care. Get well soon.

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Notes to Editors

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Novaya Gazeta is the newspaper where Politkovskaya worked.

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Category: World Service
Date: 21.11.2006
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