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456:, a Chechen rebel, who died in a Russian prison in 2004. “All three cases of poisoning – of Islamov, Shchekochikhin and Litvinenko – are united not only by the clinical picture, which is identical even in terms of the details, but also by the fact that the traces of the poisoners clearly point to one address: Moscow, Lubyanka ( 396:
and received an American visa to discuss the case with US authorities. However, he never reached the USA because of his sudden death. Some Russian media claimed that Putin had issued an order to discharge 19 high-ranking FSB officers involved in this case in September 2006 as part of a Kremlin power
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newspaper staff, the Investigative Committee of the General Prosecutor's Office of Russia reopened the investigation into his death on 27 October 2007. In April 2008, an Investigative Committee official said that there would be another test carried out on his tissue to ascertain whether there had
515:, all bandits are simply boy scouts. Today, it is precisely the people who are needed to fight crime and corruption that have raised the flag of corruption and crime. This has not bypassed the secret police; what has never happened before happens constantly now - the 327:). In October 1995, the heads of the channel closed the program. According to Shchekochikhin, the reason was an episode called "For Motherland! For Mafia!", which was devoted to the Chechen War and was unleashed, in his opinion, by the "leading banks of Russia". 488:) to work as undercover informers or agents. These people virtually became their KGB controllers' slaves, betraying their relatives, close friends and colleagues. When he died, he had not finished working on a book about the 20th Century wars in 424:
managed to send his tissue specimens to "major foreign specialists". The experts did not reach any definite conclusion. This caused widespread speculation about the cause of his death, especially since another member of the Kovalev commission,
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because it treats top-ranking Russian officials". His relatives were denied an official medical report about the cause of his illness, and were forbidden to take specimens of his tissues for an independent medical investigation. Journalists of
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One of Shchekochikhin's last articles before his death was "Are we Russia or KGB of Soviet Union?". It described such issues as the refusal of the FSB to explain to the Russian Parliament what poison gas was released during the
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was first publicly stated. That brought fame to both Gurov (who became the head of the 6th Agency of the MVD of the USSR which struggled against organized crime) and Shchekochikhin.
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investigators. His medical documents, according to NG, were either lost or destroyed by authorities. The symptoms of his illness fit a pattern of poisoning by
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Shchekochikhin died suddenly on 3 July 2003 after a mysterious 16-day illness. It was officially declared that he died from an allergic
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Shchekochikhin died suddenly on 3 July 2003 from a mysterious illness a few days before his scheduled departure to the
136:, writer, and liberal lawmaker in the Russian parliament. Shchekochikhin wrote and campaigned against the influence of 1537: 1879: 1859: 508: 485: 1580:[I have learned to always tell the truth and be afraid of nothing (an interview with Yuri Shchekochikhin)]. 1438: 1433: 1416: 879: 388:, a former Russian Minister of Nuclear Energy. The Three Whales case was under the personal control of President 369: 319:
Since early 1995, he has been an author and host of an investigative journalism program called "Special Team" on
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closed the criminal case in April 2009 after the examination had failed to prove poisoning or violent death.
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Yuri Shchekochikhin began his political career in 1990, when he was elected as a representative to the
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struggle, but all of these officers continued to work in their FSB positions as of November 2006.
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In the summer of 1988, Shchekochikhin published an interview with a lieutenant colonel of the
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of covering up the fact that Russia did not have the resources to attempt a rescue of the
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Death of a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB
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Some news reports drew parallels between the poisonings of Shchekochikhin,
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expert on the problems of organized crime. He was a vocal opponent of the
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party in 1995. He was a member of a Duma committee on the problems of
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apartment bombings allegedly directed by the Russian secret services
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Second convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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Many years ago we...summed up the mafia in the following phrase:
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List of members of the State Duma of Russia who died in office
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officers and was associated with money laundering through the
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Shchekochikhin graduated from the Journalism Department of
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The Age of Assassins. The Rise and Rise of Vladimir Putin
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Slaves of the KGB: 20th Century. The Religion of Betrayal
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In an interview he gave just before his death, he said
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Slaves of KGB. 20th Century. The religion of betrayal
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Russian investigative journalist, writer and lawmaker
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Commission, which investigated allegations that the
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The lion has jumped and is already wearing epaulets
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By comparison what is going on today in 129:[ˈjʉrʲɪjpʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕɕːɪkɐˈtɕixʲɪn] 61: 1669: 1657:[Last Russian Saint] (in Russian) 1476: 1261: 1112:"Chechen separatists eulogize Litvinenko" 900: 779: 550: 476:Shchekochikhin's last published book was 1203:"Mystery Shrouds Shchekochikhin's Death" 958: 618: 1512:"Site dedicated to Yuri Shchekochikhin" 1454: 970:"Russia's poisoning 'without a poison'" 872: 687: 685: 683: 595: 433:, was arrested by Russian authorities. 361:, and the work of secret services from 353:(FSB) to generate support for the war. 330:In 2000, he accused Russia's Deputy PM 1832: 1301: 968:O'Halloran, Julian (6 February 2007). 554:Рабы ГБ. XX век. Религия предательства 413:, which is "tightly controlled by the 108:Illness; radiation poisoning suspected 1696: 1387:Coulloudon, Virginie (16 July 2003). 873:Yasmann, Victor (26 September 2006). 866: 747: 695:[Dossier on Shchekochikhin]. 349:had been orchestrated by the Russian 127: 1821:List of journalists killed in Russia 1670:Рыковцева, Елена (20 January 2003). 1611:on his 50th birthday in 2000)]. 1558:"Personal site of Yuri Shekochikhin" 1455:Specter, Michael (21 January 2007). 680: 659:Zeller Jr., Tom (20 November 2006). 561:] (in Russian). Samara: Федоров. 189:and were similar to the symptoms of 780:Щекочихин, Юрий (27 January 2003). 13: 1895:Deaths by acute radiation syndrome 1538:"Biography of Yuri Shchekochikhin" 1333:. 24 November 2006. Archived from 151:As a journalist for the newspaper 14: 1931: 1652: 1290: 1054:"Russian MP's death sparks storm" 368:He also tried to investigate the 144:, was about people who worked as 1905:20th-century Russian journalists 1850:Assassinated Russian journalists 1439:Committee to Protect Journalists 1352:"Yuri Shchekochikhin: A Tribute" 1304:"Yuri Shchekochikhin (obituary)" 816:"Последнее дело Юрия Щекочихина" 721:"Kremlin denies Kursk deception" 525: 452:in September 2004. Others noted 415:Russian Federal Security Service 292:. He was elected to the Russian 181:, where he planned to meet with 1417:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 1255: 1227: 1194: 1166: 1134: 1104: 1074: 1046: 1026:"Yushenkov: A Russian idealist" 1018: 989: 928: 901:Щекочихин, Юрий (2 June 2003). 894: 880:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 600:[We put an end to it]. 460:headquarters),” according to a 448:, who died in a similar way in 370:Three Whales Corruption Scandal 164:Three Whales Corruption Scandal 1870:Writers from Ganja, Azerbaijan 1865:Moscow State University alumni 1262:Shchedrov, Oleg (2009-04-10). 837: 773: 741: 713: 652: 596:Соколов, Сергей (2013-07-03). 589: 537:been a case of poisoning. 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New York. 30 October 2007 782:"Мы — Россия или КГБ СССР?" 566: 372:and criminal activities of 271:, and other social issues. 213:Shchekochikhin was born in 10: 1936: 1618:(in Russian). 15 June 2000 1504: 1398:. Vol. 3, no. 28 1350:Arias-King, Fredo (2004). 1295: 854:(in Russian). 19 June 2006 825:(in Russian). 19 June 2006 472:Last book and publications 120:Ю́рий Петро́вич Щекочи́хин 19:In this name that follows 18: 1817: 1734: 1723:Assassinated or murdered 1420:. Prague. 19 October 2006 1373:10.3200/DEMO.12.1.157-159 999:[Agent unknown]. 411:Central Clinical Hospital 233:in 1975. He worked as an 119: 104: 92: 69: 60: 51: 44: 1880:Russian male journalists 1860:Kursk submarine disaster 1632:"Памяти Юрия Щекочихина" 1243:(in Russian). 2009-04-09 1182:(in Russian). 2007-10-29 1120:The Jamestown Foundation 758:. Moscow. 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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Kirovabad
Azerbaijan SSR
Ganja, Azerbaijan
[ˈjʉrʲɪjpʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕɕːɪkɐˈtɕixʲɪn]
investigative journalist
organized crime
KGB
Novaya Gazeta
apartment bombings allegedly directed by the Russian secret services
Three Whales Corruption Scandal
FSB
Bank of New York
United States
FBI
radioactive materials
Nikolai Khokhlov
Roman Tsepov
Alexander Litvinenko
assassination
Kirovabad
Azerbaijan SSR
Moscow State University
investigative journalist
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Literaturnaya Gazeta
Novaya Gazeta

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