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Marina Litvinenko

Marina Litvinenko

Marina Litvinenko

Marina Litvinenko first met Alexander at her thirty-first birthday party, in 1993, when he was a young officer in the FSB. They married and she gave birth to a son thereafter. In 2000, the three of them sought asylum in the United Kingdom, and she continues to live in London with her twelve-year-old son.

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Death of a Dissident is now available in eBook
May 11, 2010
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Dec 04, 2009
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Nov 10, 2008
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RAPSI, June 6, 2013
...permit the coroner to make public the evidence classified by the British intelligence service, hence Litvinenko's widow, Marina Litvinenko, has also expressed strong support for this proceeding. However, Robert Brown, a criminal law expert with the...
Nigeria Punch, June 5, 2013
...died after he was poisoned with polonium-210 while drinking tea at London hotel. The former spy’s widow Marina Litvinenko has asked for a public inquiry to be established as a “matter of urgency”. The family believes Litvinenko was working for...
Guardian.co.uk, June 5, 2013
...his widow Marina, described the coroner's intervention as "a very good step". He added: "This is what Marina Litvinenko has requested. It is of course less good for us than a full inquest because then the evidence would be made public, but at least...
Guardian.co.uk, June 5, 2013
...his widow Marina, described the coroner's intervention as "a very good step". He added: "This is what Marina Litvinenko has requested. It is of course less good for us than a full inquest because then the evidence would be made public, but at least...
Guardian.co.uk, June 5, 2013
...his widow Marina, described the coroner's intervention as "a very good step". He added: "This is what Marina Litvinenko has requested. It is of course less good for us than a full inquest because then the evidence would be made public, but at least some...
Manchester Wired, June 5, 2013
...died after he was poisoned with polonium-210 while drinking tea at London hotel. The former spy's widow Marina Litvinenko has asked for a public inquiry to be established as a "matter of urgency". The family believe Mr Litvinenko was working for MI6 at...
UK Wired News, June 5, 2013
...died after he was poisoned with polonium-210 while drinking tea at London hotel. The former spy's widow Marina Litvinenko has asked for a public inquiry to be established as a "matter of urgency". The family believe Mr Litvinenko was working for MI6 at...