'Coup' charge for Russian tycoon
'Coup' charge for Russian tycoon
Berezovsky was granted political asylum in the UK in 2003
Russia's prosecutor-general has opened a criminal case against the UK-based Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky, accusing him of a coup plot. Russia has sent an extradition request to the UK government.
Mr Berezovsky, 59, was granted asylum three years ago and has a fortune estimated at £800m ($1.4bn).
He told a Russian radio station in January he wanted to replace what he called the "anti-constitutional regime" of President Vladimir Putin.
British warning
On Tuesday, the UK Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, warned Mr Berezovsky that his refugee status could be reviewed, in light of his call for the overthrow of President Putin.
Mr Berezovsky, an ally of the former President, Boris Yeltsin, has already fought off extradition requests on fraud charges which he said were politically motivated.
Responding to the latest extradition request, he told Ekho Moskvy radio that the only anti-constitutional role he had played was in helping Vladimir Putin to become president.
In an interview with Ekho Moskvy on 25 January, the tycoon said President Putin was "violating the constitution and, today, any forceful actions by the opposition will be justified".
"That includes a forceful seizure of power, and that's what I've been working on," he said.
He said President Putin's "regime has lost all legitimacy" and was "leading Russia into the abyss".
Kremlin influence
The prosecutor-general's office said the Federal Security Service (FSB) - the main successor to the Soviet KGB - was pursuing the case against Mr Berezovsky.
Using London as his base Mr Berezovsky has actively supported pro-democracy groups opposed to President Putin.
Mr Berezovsky, a mathematician turned billionaire businessman, was a key power-broker in the Yeltsin administration and was instrumental in bringing Vladimir Putin to power, the BBC's Steven Eke reports.
However, he was one of the first targets of President Putin's crackdown on the Russian oligarchs, and went into self-imposed exile abroad at the end of 2000.
I hope the disgusting yid gets deported to Russia. They will teach him.
back home.
'Coup' charge for Russian tycoon
I hope the disgusting yid gets deported to Russia. They will teach him.
He's a citizen of Russia, That's treason. How does Russia execute their traitors? Do they still boil jews in vats of oil?
Putin was the former head of the KGB and to achieve such a rank must be a very ruthless man. What I don't understand then is why he didn't issue orders to have this Berezovski "disappear" when he had the chance.
It's not like the Russian people would mourn him.
Forget a trial. The Israelis don't bother with it as evidenced of all the assasinations they carry out.
Putin was the former head of the KGB and to achieve such a rank must be a very ruthless man. What I don't understand then is why he didn't issue orders to have this Berezovski "disappear" when he had the chance.
It's not like the Russian people would mourn him.
Forget a trial. The Israelis don't bother with it as evidenced of all the assasinations they carry out.
Good question. I always wondered why the Nazis didn't "disappear" the Rothchilds and Warburgs.
Putin was the former head of the KGB and to achieve such a rank must be a very ruthless man. What I don't understand then is why he didn't issue orders to have this Berezovski "disappear" when he had the chance.
It's not like the Russian people would mourn him.
Forget a trial. The Israelis don't bother with it as evidenced of all the assasinations they carry out.
I hope, you are not being serious. What's good for Sharon is not decent for the Russian president. He already put one big yid behind the bars, he might do it again. Funny to hear though how all yids of the Russian media try to make Putin a despot and, Hodorkovskij a martyr. 
Just as modern mass production requires the standardization of commodities, so the social process requires standardization of man, and this standardization is called equality.
Erich Fromm