mogelijk achter bom- aanslagen Moskou 1999 28okt02 'French television journalists Charles
Gazelle and Jean-Charles Deniau have uncovered new evidence linking
these explosions to Russia's security services. This is revealed in
a new documentary
film [Assassination
of Russia, RealPlayer] being compiled by them, extracts of which
were shown in London today [6 maart 2002 ...]. 'Sergey Yushenkov, co-chairman of the
all-Russia movement, 'Liberal Russia', said that moves to open an investigation
into the bombings had twice been blocked in the state Duma [...]. Does
he [Putin] authorise these acts of terror or just turn a blind eye?
Why does he continue to block investigations into the deadliest terrorist
attacks in our history?'', vraagt Boris Berezovsky, 'one-time Kremlin
loyalist and now outspoken critic of Russia's increasingly repressive
regime and co-chairman of Liberal Russia' zich af. 'The video clip is
part of a longer film that Mr. Berezovsky said he wants broadcast on
Russian television. He contends that the 1999 bombings were a plot by
the Federal Security Service to propel Mr. Putin, the agency's former
director, into the presidency', schrijft
de NY Times. [Nagekomen bericht van 13 maart 2004:
Vanavond zendt VPRO's Tegenlicht de reportage
De weg naar het Kremlin uit waarin bovenstaande informatie
wordt behandeld. DaanSpeak herhaalt
een uitspraak van Seneca: 'Cui prodest scelus, est fecit; vrij
vertaald: Hij die voordeel behaalt uit de misdaad is de pleger ervan'.
Denk in dit verband naast 11 september ook aan de aanslag in Madrid,
afgelopen donderdag, drie dagen voor de verkiezingen in Spanje. De aanslag
op in Madrid op 11 maart (311) is 911
dagen na de aanslag op 11 september (911)]. |