
According to Russian news reports, the Russian "prosecutor general's office" (PGO) said Thursday it had launched a probe into an interview with a Russian emigrant, Berezovsky, published on October 16 in Web sitet.
Berezovsky, 60, has been granted political asylum in the United Kingdom, where he has been living since 2000.
The PGO asked another Russian terrorist entity, the FSB, to "investigate the interview" with Mr Berezovsky, given to a journalist of the Altaiskaya Pravda newspaper, within the framework of a "previously opened criminal case" ["forcible assumption of power", in the Russian dog Putin's regime slang]," the PGO said.
The PGO terrorists opened their "criminal case" against the emigrant earlier this year after he told a Russian radio station that he was planning to overthrow the hated Putin' regime.
(Well, it's a great idea, isn't it.)
The British authorities then turned down Russia's "extradition request", and Berezovsky dismissed the charges as politically motivated.
Now the Russian terrorists hope that the new emigrant's interview, this time in an Siberian newspaper, gives them another formal opportunity to go on terrorizing British authorities with their endless "extradiction requests".
You know, Russian terrorists seem to us to be mentally abnormal if they think that their "laws" are of some value anywhere outside their rogue country. Or their sole aim is really a mental terror against the Home Office in the UK. We see no other explanation for their strange behavior except these two.
KC