Read Death of a Dissident Online
Authors: Alex Goldfarb
Tags: #Conspiracy Theories, #21st Century, #Biography, #Political Science, #Russia
Nixon, Richard M., 335
Nizhny Tagil, Russia, 284, 286
NKVD, 124, 178
non-governmental organizations (NGOs), 239-40, 249, 274, 309-10, 311-12
Norilsk Nickel, 111
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 151, 160, 187
Novaya Gazeta
, 133-34, 158, 270, 279
Blowing Up Russia
excerpted in, 246
Moscow theater siege investigation and, 275-76
Politkovskaya’s writings in, 237, 305
Ryazan bomb scare reportage by, 196-98
Schekochihin’s writings in, 133-34, 158
Novodvorskaya, Valeria, 308
Novye Atagi, Chechnya, 105
NTV television network, 34, 52
Chechen conflict and, 61, 88, 117, 236-37, 305
Dorenko’s broadcast on, 235
election of 1996 and, 64, 67, 77, 79, 80-81
election of 1999 and, 192
election of 2000 and, 172-73
government crackdown on, 173, 205, 208, 213, 233, 238, 249
Kukly
show on, 60, 61
Kursk
disaster and, 209, 211
Ryazan bomb scare and, 198, 205, 249
oil and gas industry, 53, 54-57, 71, 109-12, 138-39, 319
oligarchs, 3, 41, 48-49, 60, 65, 68, 74, 78, 110, 111, 116-17, 123, 172, 211-12, 213, 229-30, 231, 249, 265
rise of, 52-57
robber barons compared with, 45-57, 115
operative detectives (opers), 23-24
Orange Revolution (in Ukraine), 285, 307, 315-16, 347
ORT (Russian Public Television), 33-37, 49, 51, 54, 55, 57, 77, 80, 81, 113, 141, 319
Chechen conflict and, 90, 101
election of 1999 and, 234
Kursk
disaster and, 209, 210, 211, 234
Lebed firing and, 99
Litvinenko confession taped by, 131, 132, 137
Russian government crackdown on, 154, 210, 233-36, 237
Ostankino TV, 34
Ovchinsky, Vladimir, 39, 40
Ozersk nuclear facility, 337
Pacifico, Don, 245
Pale Horse, The
(Christie), 320
Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Third Viscount, 245
Pankisi Gorge, Georgia, 260-62, 269, 290
Parfitt, Tom, 329
Parliament, Russian, 158, 159, 191, 240, 263
see also
Duma, Russian; Federation Council, Russian
Party of Peace, 138
Party of War, 95, 96, 98, 100, 101, 243-44, 287
Patarkatsishvili, Badri, 235, 236, 237
Patrushev, Nikolai, 196-97, 252
Pauline (Menzies secretary), 244-45
Pavel (FSB informant), 300-302, 303, 321
Pervomaiskoye, Russia, 59, 71, 88-91, 93, 107
Peter I (the Great), Czar of Russia, 62, 76
Pinochet, Augusto, 208, 243
Pinyaev, Alexei, 197-98
plutonium, 343
Podolsk gang, 39
police corruption, 31, 35, 41, 61, 119
Politkovskaya, Anna, 237
Moscow theater siege investigation and, 275-76
murder of, 316-17, 321, 328, 329, 348
Zakayev case and, 305
polonium, 331-32, 335-42, 343
commercial use of, 336
half-life of, 337
Litvinenko’s estimated exposure to, 336
production of, 337-38
Ponkin, Andrei, 125-26, 130-31, 132, 145-46, 168
as Litvinenko informer, 219
Ponomarev, Lev, 310
Potanin, Vladimir, privatization and, 110-11, 115-16
Primakov, Evgeny, 63, 70, 202
background of, 140
Berezovsky and, 140-41, 142-43, 144-46, 154-57, 162, 164, 181, 186
Chechen peace urged by, 290
election of 1999 and, 191-92, 194, 234
election of 2000 and, 164, 172, 174, 177, 180, 181, 195
Putin and, 154, 156-59, 164, 195, 206
Skuratov and, 146, 154, 158, 161
Sobchak and, 154
Yeltsin and, 144-45, 155, 156, 161, 172
Prodi, Romano, 342
Public Commission, 262-64, 265, 269, 270, 271-74, 277, 279, 281
Public Health Institute, 232
Putin, Vladimir:
background of, 134-35, 178-80
Berezovsky and, 134-36, 138, 146-47, 154-57, 163-65, 174, 180-82, 188-89, 194-95, 201-7, 208, 210-11, 212-13, 214, 218, 231, 232, 233-36, 239, 247-48, 249, 252, 270, 278, 295, 321-22, 343-48
Beslan massacre and, 310-11
Bush and, 242, 273, 287
Clinton and, 207
election of 1999 and, 194
election of 2000 and, 163-64, 172-74, 177-78, 180-81, 194, 195, 198-99, 203
election of 2004 and, 305, 306
federal restructuring initiative of, 204-5, 208, 212
as FSB head, 3-4, 135, 136-37, 146-47, 156, 159, 163, 181, 183, 201, 202
Gusinsky and, 181, 198, 205, 206, 207-8, 212, 213, 232, 233, 235-36, 238
KGB and, 135, 172-73, 180, 182, 183
Kursk
disaster and, 208-12, 218
Litvinenko and, 136-37, 160-61, 165, 167, 171, 180, 182, 194, 202, 233, 244, 247-48, 295, 297, 317, 330, 335, 342
Malashenko and, 172-73, 198, 241
mass media controlled by, 283, 315, 344
Moscow bombings and, 199, 216, 258, 259, 306
Moscow theater siege and, 291-92
NGOs and, 240, 309-10, 311-12
NSC appointment of, 159
opposition movement and, 240, 241-42, 248, 257, 287, 311-12, 315, 343
Orange Revolution and, 315-16, 347
ORT takeover and, 233-36
personality of, 179, 180, 181, 182-84, 201, 254
Politkovskaya killing and, 317
Primakov and, 156, 164, 195, 206
as prime minister, 175, 177-78, 196
Ryazan bomb scare and, 196, 250
in St. Petersburg, 134-35
second Chechen war and, 159, 175, 177, 188-91, 194, 196, 198-99, 203, 216-17, 287-89, 290, 291, 293, 305
September 11, 2001 attacks and, 248
Skuratov scandal and, 158, 161
Sobchak and, 135, 172
Tregubova and, 183-84
Yeltsin and, 3-4, 134-35, 156-59, 174, 177-78, 180-82, 195, 202
Yushenkov and, 277
Putina, Lyudmila, 182
Pyatigorsk, Russia, 107-8
Qatar, 294, 309, 320
radiation, 326-27, 336
Radio Echo Moscow, 236, 250, 289, 297, 317
Radio Liberty, 91, 92, 313
Raduyev, Salman, 59, 89, 95, 216
hostage crisis sparked by, 104-5
Pyatigorsk bombing and, 107-8
Reagan, Ronald W., 68, 85-86
Red Army, 22, 86, 87, 90, 101
Red Banner Institute, 179
Red Cross, 105
Reddaway, Peter, 259
Redgrave, Vanessa, 293, 294, 295, 296
Redwald (Raedwald), King of East Anglia, 244
Reid, John, 331, 347
Reuters, 70, 297
Reynolds, Maura, 196, 197
Rhyzhkov, Nikolai, 45
Rightist Union, 194
robber barons, Russian oligarchs as, 45-57, 115
Rockefeller Foundation, 49
Rogozin, Georgy, 74, 79
Rokhlin, Lev, 136-37, 138
Rokhlina, Tamara, 136-37, 138
Romanoff dynasty, 163
Romanov, Anatoly, 54
Romanovich, Vladimir, 281-82
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 258
Rosneft, 139
Ruble, Blair, 259
Rushailo, Vladimir, 144, 153, 260
Russia Hand
(Talbott), 207
Russian Academy of Sciences, 253
Russian Army:
draft and, 305-6
first Chechen war and, 31, 39, 69, 85, 86, 88-91, 100-102, 121, 137, 247
second Chechen war and, 177, 189, 195-96, 201, 215, 216, 236-37, 238, 241, 273, 288, 304, 312
Russian Economic Forum, 300
Russian Federation:
anti-Semitism in, 71, 100-101, 144-45, 147
coup attempt in (1991), 240
economic crisis in, 138-40
Internet and, 69-71, 269, 297
Litvinenko murder investigation by, 343-45
mass media in,
see
mass media
NGOs in, 239-40, 249, 274, 309-10, 311-12
official corruption in, 39-41
oil industry in, 53, 54-57, 71, 109-12, 138-39, 319
oligarchs in, 3, 41, 48-49, 53-57, 60, 65, 68, 74, 78, 110, 111, 115, 116-17, 123, 172, 211-12, 213, 229-30, 231, 249, 265
opposition movement in, 24, 231-32, 238-43, 248-52, 257, 262-63, 269-70, 271, 274, 277-79, 284, 309-12, 315-16, 347
organized crime in, 26, 30-31, 35-37, 39-41, 119, 282, 297
polonium production in, 337-38
prison system in, 4, 170, 203
privatization and, 29-31, 32-37, 46, 47-49, 51-57, 60-61, 62-63, 65, 110-11, 115-16, 279
provinces in, 87
Soros prison health project in, 4, 203
stock market in, 63
Supreme Soviet of, 33, 47
tax system in, 32, 53, 63, 139, 154
telecom industry in, 115-16
“Russian Legion,” 96, 98, 99
Russian Navy, 110
Kursk
disaster and, 208-12
Russian Society for Science and Education, 56
Russian TV International (RTVI), 284
Ryazan, Russia, 190-91, 196-98, 217, 218, 247, 249, 250, 254, 291
Rybakov, Yuli, 249, 250, 257, 265-66
Rybkin, Ivan, 134, 151
election of 2004 and, 290, 306-9, 315
as NSC head, 99, 100, 101, 103, 106, 107, 109, 112, 113, 306
Zakayev and, 288-90, 294, 295, 307
Sadulayev, Abdul-Halim, 312
Safire, William, 63-64
St. Mary’s Hospital, 320
St. Petersburg, Russia:
opposition demonstrations in, 347
as polonium export point, 337
Putin in, 134-35
Sakharov, Andrei, 233, 239, 242, 271