Omnicom Press Author Finds British Litvinenko Case Against Russia Headed Toward Collapse
New hoax pushes Litvinenko inquest toward collapse. Proceedings have become tainted to the point of disbelief.
New Britain, CT, March 07, 2013 --(PR.com)-- A recent hoax has pushed Britain's case against Russia in the 2006 death of Alexander Litvinenko to the verge of disintegration, according to William Dunkerley.
Dunkerley is the author of The Phony Litvinenko Murder published by Omnicom Press. The book examines mainstream news reports that claimed Litvinenko was a former spy murdered with radioactive polonium on orders of Russian president Vladimir Putin. According to Dunkerley, those reports were based on fabrications produced by a wealthy Putin arch-enemy and are not factual.
The hoax, says Dunkerley, involves a news story that Russia has joined Britain in an effort to suppress British secret documents relevant to the case. But Dunkerley said he could find no substantiation that Russia had conspired with Britain on this at all. He documented that conclusion in his report, "British Litvinenko Case against Russia Disintegrating" that was just published by the American University in Moscow.
According to Dunkerley hearings held by London coroner Sir Robert Owen didn't seem to clear the air on any key issue in the case.
Dunkerley's report can be viewed on the website of the American University in Moscow at: http://us-russia.org/1035-british-litvinenko-case-against-russia-disintegrating.html
Dunkerley is the author of The Phony Litvinenko Murder published by Omnicom Press. The book examines mainstream news reports that claimed Litvinenko was a former spy murdered with radioactive polonium on orders of Russian president Vladimir Putin. According to Dunkerley, those reports were based on fabrications produced by a wealthy Putin arch-enemy and are not factual.
The hoax, says Dunkerley, involves a news story that Russia has joined Britain in an effort to suppress British secret documents relevant to the case. But Dunkerley said he could find no substantiation that Russia had conspired with Britain on this at all. He documented that conclusion in his report, "British Litvinenko Case against Russia Disintegrating" that was just published by the American University in Moscow.
According to Dunkerley hearings held by London coroner Sir Robert Owen didn't seem to clear the air on any key issue in the case.
Dunkerley's report can be viewed on the website of the American University in Moscow at: http://us-russia.org/1035-british-litvinenko-case-against-russia-disintegrating.html
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