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Berezovsky Demands Satisfaction
Billionaire Boris Berezovsky has addressed a letter to Rossia TV Channel (RTR), urging it to refute the information that he had used illegal methods to get asylum in Britain, gazeta.ru reported.
The letter was sent April 5, said Andrew Stevenson, who is the shadowy tycoon’s lawyer. Berezovsky will go to law against RTR-Planeta and Vesti in London April 19, if RTR comes up with no apology and refutation.

On April 1, the Vesti Nedeli Weekly Program of RTR showed a plot, where a man - certain Pyotr – took part. That Pyotr claimed he had data about fabricating an audio tape, where he had admitted the involvement in arranging Berezovsky’s assassination. But exactly that tape helped the billionaire to get political asylum in Britain.

Alexander Litvinenko was killed because he had known about falsification and taken an active part in it, Pyotr asserted.

It was Vladimir Teplyuk that performed under the name of Pyotr in that program, according to Berezovsky. From time to time, Teplyuk announces that he was hired to kill the businessman but he has never been taken seriously by Britain’s police.
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