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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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New York Review of Books, March 8, 2012
...win, some Russians believe that it will prove costly for him in the long run. Among them is Marina Litvinenko, widow of former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko, who died an agonizing death in November 2006 after being poisoned by polonium in London. ...
Guardian.co.uk, February 29, 2012
...stand trial. The CPS has refused to comment. But Litvinenko's widow described the move as "good news". Marina Litvinenko said: "I have not received official confirmation of this. The news has only come from Moscow. But it shows that the [British]...
Herald Scotland, February 3, 2012
...So much skullduggery has eaten into the soul of Russia that not even a whistleblower's brutal end may cause the merest whisper of alarm. Custom byline text: Anne Simpson Yet over recent weeks something unexpected has happened. Finally emboldened by the...
Telegraph, February 2, 2012
...pitiful and desperate figure in the interview, said he had changed his mind about what really happened after Marina Litvinenko, his late son's widow, revealed that Alexander had actively co-operated with MI6. "I was guided only by anger over my son's...
GlobalSecurity.org, December 8, 2011
...British laws exclude trials and sentencing in absentia, the British authorities have frozen the case. Litvinenko's widow, Marina Litvinenko, told RFE/RL on November 23 -- the fifth anniversary of her husband's death -- that she had managed to persuade...
GlobalSecurity.org, December 1, 2011
...British laws exclude trials and sentencing in absentia, the British authorities have frozen the case. Litvinenko's widow, Marina Litvinenko, told RFE/RL on November 23 -- the fifth anniversary of her husband's death -- that she had managed to persuade...
Azer News, December 1, 2011
...British laws exclude trials and sentencing in absentia, the British authorities have frozen the case. Litvinenko's widow, Marina Litvinenko, told RFE/RL on November 23 -- the fifth anniversary of her husband's death -- that she had managed to persuade...
Telegraph, November 30, 2011
...also ex-KGB. Scotland Yard has interviewed Mr Kovtun in the past but has not accused him of anything. Marina Litvinenko, the late man's widow, said she would prefer not to comment on the development...