Video Offers New Perspective on Who Killed Alexander Litvinenko
Omnicom Press announces the video release of Alexander Litvinenko: The Who-Done-It Fraud.
New Britain, CT, January 13, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Alexander Litvinenko: The Who-Done-It-Fraud is a video offering new insights into who was responsible for Litvinenko's death. The video is the first in a series of supplements to The Phony Litvinenko Murder, a recent book by William Dunkerley. The book debunks the media coverage of the purported poisoning of Litvinenko by radioactive polonium in 2006.
Now, the video traces the odyssey of the unexplained, changing stories told by the media about who was responsible for the poisoning. It includes actual, rarely-heard audio recordings of Litvinenko himself, speaking from his hospital bed less than 2 weeks before his death. In them he clearly suggests who he believes poisoned him -- and it isn't the name widely reported in the press. Also on the video is an exclusive recording of a close associate of Litvinenko who backs up Litvinenko's belief about his poisoner.
What's more, The Who-Done-It Fraud video also presents exclusive word, direct from the London coroner's office on whether Litvinenko's death was in fact actually a homicide.
The video can be seen at http://www.OmnicomPress.com/plmv1.
Alexander Litvinenko: The Who-Done-It Fraud is narrated by author William Dunkerley. He is a media business analyst and consultant based in New Britain, CT. Dunkerley works extensively in Russia and other post-communist countries, and has advised governments on matters of press freedom and media sector development. He has written and spoken widely about media issues related to Russia. In 2007, Dunkerley was commissioned by the organizers of the World Congress of the International Federation of Journalists to study the media coverage of the Litvinenko poisoning. The Congress was held in Moscow, where he presented his report.
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Now, the video traces the odyssey of the unexplained, changing stories told by the media about who was responsible for the poisoning. It includes actual, rarely-heard audio recordings of Litvinenko himself, speaking from his hospital bed less than 2 weeks before his death. In them he clearly suggests who he believes poisoned him -- and it isn't the name widely reported in the press. Also on the video is an exclusive recording of a close associate of Litvinenko who backs up Litvinenko's belief about his poisoner.
What's more, The Who-Done-It Fraud video also presents exclusive word, direct from the London coroner's office on whether Litvinenko's death was in fact actually a homicide.
The video can be seen at http://www.OmnicomPress.com/plmv1.
Alexander Litvinenko: The Who-Done-It Fraud is narrated by author William Dunkerley. He is a media business analyst and consultant based in New Britain, CT. Dunkerley works extensively in Russia and other post-communist countries, and has advised governments on matters of press freedom and media sector development. He has written and spoken widely about media issues related to Russia. In 2007, Dunkerley was commissioned by the organizers of the World Congress of the International Federation of Journalists to study the media coverage of the Litvinenko poisoning. The Congress was held in Moscow, where he presented his report.
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