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accomodation for what this inquiry has pointed to, i.e., are the two men at the heart of this, andre lugovoydemitra ry going to face prosecution, i can't see a chance of that happening. lugovoy is a member of the russian parliament, and the russians have said there is going to be no extradition or internal prosecution of either of these two men. ♪ >>> there's been a bomb attack in the somali capitol, the beach view restaurant was reportedly the object of that attack. that story is developing, and we'll bring you more on it as get it. >>> the international criminal court is determining whether there is enough evidence for former uganda rebel commander to stand trial for crimes against humanity relating to a massacre in northern yuganda. malcolm webb spoke to community members who gathered to watch the court proceedings. >> reporter: dozens of people have gathered here because of the massacre that happened here in 2004, which dominic is being charged with ordering. people are watching proceedings on a tv, and there is an official here answering questions. one of the limiting factors, though, i
accomodation for what this inquiry has pointed to, i.e., are the two men at the heart of this, andre lugovoydemitra ry going to face prosecution, i can't see a chance of that happening. lugovoy is a member of the russian parliament, and the russians have said there is going to be no extradition or internal prosecution of either of these two men. ♪ >>> there's been a bomb attack in the somali capitol, the beach view restaurant was reportedly the object of that attack. that story is...
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andre lugovoy said the inquiry is 19 sense and absurd and says once again shows london's anti russian position, using a skeleton in the closet to satisfactory political ambitions. the ministry of foreign affairs has hammered the politicization angle saying moscow had no expectation that london's record on litvinenko would all of a sudden become impartial, saying the whole process was flawed and biased from the start. they say after they thoroughly analyzed this document, they will list their own doiled review and regret this strictly criminal case has been politicized and darkened the general atmosphere of bilateral relations between the u.k. and russia. that's something that has been driven home as well in other sources, unnamed sources within the russian hierarchyive that this is going to have on relations between the two countries. they say there is no chance of the two being tray dated to london for criminal proceedings. >>> appearing before the hague based court, judges have to decide whether there's enough evidence for him to stand trial. the atrocities he's accused of took plac
andre lugovoy said the inquiry is 19 sense and absurd and says once again shows london's anti russian position, using a skeleton in the closet to satisfactory political ambitions. the ministry of foreign affairs has hammered the politicization angle saying moscow had no expectation that london's record on litvinenko would all of a sudden become impartial, saying the whole process was flawed and biased from the start. they say after they thoroughly analyzed this document, they will list their...
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the report says two russians dimitri kovtun and andre lugovoi were sent to london to kill him. they met litvinenko at the hotel and poured him tea which he drank. it contained polonium, a radioactive liquid experts say likely came from a nuclear reactor in russia. litvinenko o cused putin of ordering his murder. the kremlin denies involvement. britain wants the two suspects extradited to face trial. putin has already refused. the killimg may be solved, but the culprits are still free.% political and rejected its conclusions. the british government said this was state sponsored murder and won't help the strained relationships between russia and the west over syria and many other issues. the murder case almost certainly ends here with no one ever likely to face child for litvinenko's death. back to you. >> nbc 6 keeping an eye on wall street. it's been a huge fluctuation all week. live look at the board. examining out of the new yoror stock exchange in new york city right now, we are sitting in the positive, 175 pnts. it's not too bad. the stock market, though, hitting its lowest
the report says two russians dimitri kovtun and andre lugovoi were sent to london to kill him. they met litvinenko at the hotel and poured him tea which he drank. it contained polonium, a radioactive liquid experts say likely came from a nuclear reactor in russia. litvinenko o cused putin of ordering his murder. the kremlin denies involvement. britain wants the two suspects extradited to face trial. putin has already refused. the killimg may be solved, but the culprits are still free.%...
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andre. >> lugovoi and dmitri kovtun. he was killed after trig tea laced with plutonium. it was suggested that the kitting of alexander litvinenko, was probably known to both nikolaj petrushev, head of the ssb, secret services, and the russian president vladimir putin also. in the report, there's indication that there was personal antagonism between vladimir putin and alexander litvinenko. and also in the report something that really jumps out, is that robert owens suggested that all members of the f.s.b. who had spoken out against the russian apartment bombing met the same ends. there's talk about how the apartment bombs happened. critics say they were staged to just city the and chechian war. serious allegations. >> indeed, raising all sorts of questions with regard to territorial sovereigty and breaching of international law. what is the legal status of the inquiry. >> it is essentially a series of significant recommendations. the british police under the advice of the crown prosecution service charged lugovoy. russia, show, has resisted any call to extra diet the figu
andre. >> lugovoi and dmitri kovtun. he was killed after trig tea laced with plutonium. it was suggested that the kitting of alexander litvinenko, was probably known to both nikolaj petrushev, head of the ssb, secret services, and the russian president vladimir putin also. in the report, there's indication that there was personal antagonism between vladimir putin and alexander litvinenko. and also in the report something that really jumps out, is that robert owens suggested that all...
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the report says two russians, dimitri kovtun and andre l lugovoi were set to kill him. they met it will it will vin ng co-at this hotel and poured him tea which he drank. it contained polonium which calm from a nuclear reactor. litvinenko accused putin of ordering his murder. britain wants the two suspects extradited to face trial. putin has already refused. the killing may be solved, the culprits are still free. russia has called this report political and rejected the conclusions. the british government says this was state-sponsored murder so this won't help the already-strained relations between russia and the west over syria and other issues but the murder case almost certainly ends here with no one ever likely to face trial for litvinenko's death. back to you. >>> as early as today, the obama administration could announce its plans to introduce new visa requirements that would make it harder for european who may have fight for isis to get into the u.s. the requirements are for european travelers who are dual citizens of iran, iraq, sudan or syria or who have visited
the report says two russians, dimitri kovtun and andre l lugovoi were set to kill him. they met it will it will vin ng co-at this hotel and poured him tea which he drank. it contained polonium which calm from a nuclear reactor. litvinenko accused putin of ordering his murder. britain wants the two suspects extradited to face trial. putin has already refused. the killing may be solved, the culprits are still free. russia has called this report political and rejected the conclusions. the british...