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Berezovsky plots revolution in Russia · 2007-04-13 17:15
British newspaper The Guardian has published an interview with Russian exile tycoon Boris Berezovsky, Kommersant informed.
“We need to use force to change this regime,” Boris Berezovsky said.
“There is no chance of regime change through democratic elections. We need to use force to change this regime.”
When asked if he was plotting a new revolution, Berezovsky answered: “You are absolutely correct.”
Berezovsky emphasized that he funds his supporters in Russia, who are staging a coup. “There are also practical steps which I am doing now, and mostly it is financial.”
The oligarch said he didn't fear to loose his refugee status, reasoning that the situation had recently changed for the better because of the polonium murder of Alexander Litvinenko.
Berezovsky could be again questioned by investigators of Russia's Prosecutor General Office, this time because of his interview to The Guardian, said Dmitry Peskov, the briefer of Putin's administration.
“His words are very interesting. This is a very sensitive issue,” Peskov said as quoted by The Guardian.
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