Who created putin? 2002 - Alexander Litvinenko's letter to The Washington Post - Eng/ Rus/ Ita
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ТЕКСТ НА РУССКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ
TESTO IN ITALIANO
Watch Your Alliances
| Alexander Litvinenko | The Washington Post | Saturday, 31 August 2002; Page A24 |
Article in the list: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sitemap/2002/8/31/
Text removed from the page: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/2002/08/31/watch-your-alliances/0330a73c-cd4c-40e1-81ad-51eb07e4cd0c/
Text archived in 1 - https://nuclearweaponarchive.org/News/LitvinenkoLetter.html ; 2 - http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1627/a10.html
Watch Your Alliances
By citing together Russian special services and Northern Alliance forces as perpetrators of atrocities in Chechnya and Afghanistan, respectively [editorial, Aug. 21], The Post stumbled on a much deeper link between the two than mere participation in America's war against terrorism.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, corrupt officials of the Russian FSB (Federal Security Service) have made millions working with Gen. Abdurrashid Dostum on exporting Afghan-produced narcotics to the markets of Europe. As an officer of the FSB anti-organized crime unit, I investigated that connection and reported on it to Vladimir Putin when he was FSB director. He took no action because the Afghan connection was deemed of strategic significance to Russia.
He proved right. After Sept. 11, Gen. Dostum and his FSB colleagues became an asset that Mr. Putin offered to the West in exchange for condoning the war in Chechnya. In the meantime, the flow of Afghan drugs to the streets of Russian and European cities continues. This is another subject for investigating dark sides of U.S. alliances.
ALEXANDER LITVINENKO
London
In his letter, Alexander Litvinenko mentions the Editorial published in the Washington Post on August 21 - read articles describing war crimes in Chechnya and Afghanistan: Allies and Atrocities, Seeking The Truth In Afghan Graves, 'We Are the Lost Ones'
Полный перевод письма :
Watch Your Alliances
| Alexander Litvinenko | The Washington Post | Saturday, 31 August 2002; Page A24 |
Статья в списке: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sitemap/2002/8/31/
Текст удален: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/2002/08/31/watch-your-alliances/0330a73c-cd4c-40e1-81ad-51eb07e4cd0c/
Текст сохранен: 1 - https://nuclearweaponarchive.org/News/LitvinenkoLetter.html ; 2 - http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1627/a10.html
Следите за своими альянсами
Назвав вместе российские спецслужбы и силы Северного Альянса виновниками зверств в Чечне и Афганистане соответственно [editorial, 21 августа], The Post наткнулась на гораздо более глубокую связь между ними, чем простое участие в войне Америки против терроризма.
После распада Советского Союза коррумпированные чиновники российской ФСБ (Федеральной службы безопасности) заработали миллионы, работая с генералом Абдуррашидом Дустумом на экспорте наркотиков, произведенных в Афганистане, на рынки Европы. Я, как сотрудник подразделения по борьбе с организованной преступностью ФСБ, расследовал эту связь и доложил о ней владимиру путину, когда он был директором ФСБ. Он не предпринял никаких действий, поскольку связи с Афганистаном считались имеющими стратегическое значение для России.
Он оказался прав. После 11 сентября генерал Дустум и его коллеги из ФСБ стали активом, который Путин предложил Западу в обмен на одобрение войны в Чечне. Тем временем поток афганских наркотиков на улицы российских и европейских городов продолжается. Это еще одна тема для исследования темных сторон альянсов США.
АЛЕКСАНДР ЛИТВИНЕНКО
Лондон
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В своем письме Александр Литвиненко упоминает Editorial, опубликованный в Вашингтон Пост 21 августа - прочитать перевод статей : Мир 21 год назад. Военные преступления в Чечне и в Афганистане - Вашингтон Пост
Di seguito la traduzione integrale della lettera:
Watch Your Alliances
| Alexander Litvinenko | The Washington Post | Saturday, 31 August 2002; Page A24 |
L’articolo nell’elenco: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sitemap/2002/8/31/
Risulta rimosso: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/2002/08/31/watch-your-alliances/0330a73c-cd4c-40e1-81ad-51eb07e4cd0c/
Testo conservato in 1 - https://nuclearweaponarchive.org/News/LitvinenkoLetter.html ; 2 - http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1627/a10.html
Guardate le vostre alleanze
Citando insieme i servizi speciali russi e le forze dell'Alleanza del Nord come autori di atrocità rispettivamente in Cecenia e Afghanistan [editoriale, 21 agosto], The Post si è imbattuto in un legame molto più profondo tra i due rispetto alla semplice partecipazione alla guerra americana contro il terrorismo.
Dal crollo dell’Unione Sovietica, i funzionari corrotti del FSB russo (Servizio di Sicurezza Federale) hanno guadagnato milioni lavorando con il generale Abdurrashid Dostum nell’esportazione di narcotici prodotti in Afghanistan verso i mercati europei. In qualità di ufficiale dell’unità anticrimine organizzato dell’FSB, ho indagato su questo collegamento e ne ho riferito a vladimir putin quando era direttore dell’FSB. Non ha intrapreso alcuna azione perché il collegamento afghano era ritenuto di importanza strategica per la Russia.
Ha dimostrato di avere ragione. Dopo l’11 settembre, il generale Dostum e i suoi colleghi dell’FSB sono diventati una risorsa che putin ha offerto all’Occidente in cambio della condonazione della guerra in Cecenia. Nel frattempo continua il flusso di droga afgana nelle strade delle città russe ed europee. Questo è un altro argomento su cui indagare i lati oscuri delle alleanze statunitensi.
ALEXANDER LITVINENKO
Londra
Nella sua lettera, Alexander Litvinenko menziona l'editoriale pubblicato sul Washington Post il 21 agosto - leggi la traduzione degli articoli: Il mondo 21 anni fa. Crimini di guerra in Cecenia e Afghanistan - The Washington Post
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