Thursday, May 31, 2007

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Today's Lugovoi claim that Livinenko and Berezovsky are MI6 spies and British secret services were involved in the murder is an interesting twist. It is very possible that BB was involved with MI6 one way or another but i don't think they were behind the murder. It might be that they now know who was behind it but can't uncover.
Anything goes in the dark world of politics. I hate it.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

malik

Malik Saidulaev was in Chechnya having a nice friendly meeting with Ramzan. He is planning to come back to Chechnya, open an office and invest a portion of his billions into his beloved motherland. He holds no grudges, how nice. How quickly sworn enemies become friends in politics. I'm sure he wll soon be offered an official post in the government in return for large financial investments, but not into the economy naturally, but private accounts of Ramzan and a number of Russian officials. I remeber the old days when he spent hours telling me about how he will rebuild Chechnya and i thought back then he was sincere, but since the he decided to play by the different rules.

Monday, May 28, 2007

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A well established English journalist i met at this event in the Forest Hill on Saturday said to me that he feels that, if not Berezovsky but any other man from another country would have made the statements he made, about planning a revolution in Russia (mentioning blood on the streets as something unavoidable), this man would be under house arrest. I was happy to hear that from an English journalist for the first time witout my prompting it. He aslo mentioned a coulple of people (whose names i will not disclose) who worked with Berezovsky and Zakayev and the rest of the gang as interpretors and are convinced he, BB, killed Litvinenko.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

I was at Hyderabad meeting/celebrations yesterday. There are 200 million Muslims in India. Still a minority in India but that's more than in any country in the world, including Pakistan. There were prayers and speeches some of prety radical nature. The boss of this association looked like a regular gangster with his gold tie and gold watch and those mannerism; it apeared like he was on the Sopranos set and got lost.
Very interesting all in all.
BBC4 'The name of the British soldied killed in Afghanistan has been revealed....' We've gotten too used to hearing this line.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

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You can't change the world, only your attitude towards it. Is it true? I hate to think that. It hurts me when i hear from my Nord Ost guys that after Strasbourg they will give up. Is the world so corrupted and our minds so twisted that it's beyond repair?

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

lugovoi

So, Britain is charging Andrei Lugovoi with Litvinenko's murder. Everyone is talking about relationship between the countries deteriorating further. I was on the radio this morning and said again that i don't think it's Kremlin or FSB. I saw interview with Lugovoi and he says he's innocent. Most importantly he said that the murderers are in London not Moscow. He said that the only thing ghe regrets is getting close to Litvinenko and that whole group, it' sclear who he means. He said that now he realises that what happened to him and Litvinenko, the planning of it started a long time ago. Those strange calls, meetings, business offers, he said. I was framed and my and my family's lives were put in danger, he added. I believe him. I have my rather specific theory to which i'll come back.

Friday, May 18, 2007

wrong way

So, Kasparov wasn't allowed to board the plane to Samara anf therefore couldn't attent the Other Russia march. This created a perfect opportunity for another bit of Anti-Kremlin PR. Putin and those around him are not so stupid as to hand these guys more and more chances to be trashed. I think Kasparov lost his away and i'm seing Berzovsky symptoms, sadly. He knows how to use or create a situation that would benefit him. It's no longer about people but about his own struggle for power with people, like my Nord Ost guys, getting used along the way. Still some people with shaved heads and swastika manages to march down lovely Samara streets so that's......good...

Sunday, May 13, 2007

question

It is always interesting talking to Yosri, the man picked by Bin Laden to interview Al Qaeda leaders after 9/11. He said that he is surprised he is so controversial when he is simple doing his job. But he is doing what nobody else dares to do. He constantly puts himself in great danger.
I started a conversation about why Arabic culture is totally ignored in western shcools. If kids in America and England studied at least a little bit of Arabic literature, when they grow and become full memebrs of society, their understanding of the east and their attitude would have been completely different.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

crisis

It was easy when i had something i believed in. Now that the political forces here in London have, in my opinion, completely disgraced themselves and the opposition in Russia is a joke, there is no one to stand with, exhibiting a determend look and ready for a fight. It is a crisis of beliefs and ideals for me.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

post Nat Geo


It was one hell of a trip to Moscow. Continuation of the spy drama. Our attempt to get interviews from command center guys wasn't very successful. Still too raw, still under great secrecy, an ongoing investigation and the current frosty relationship with England didn't help at all. This is post Litvinenko reality and reality of terrorism and secret services, the same everywhere. The shoot was great. Fab Basayev.