Death of a Dissident - Alex Goldfarb [167]
Rybkin disappearance and, 307-9
second Chechen war and, 154, 190-91, 198-99, 215-17, 273, 289
Skuratov scandal and, 158, 160-61
URPO “special tasks” unit of, 118-27, 137, 145-47, 214, 268, 342
Yushenkov killing and, 277-79
Zakayev and, 304-5 see also Anti-Terrorist Center (ATC)
Federal Service of Okhrana (FSO), 33, 63
Federation Council, Russian, 158, 161, 191
Fedotov, Yuri, 347-48
Felshtinsky, Yuri, 212-24, 297
Berezovsky and, 217-18
Gochiyayev’s contacts with Litvinenko and, 260-62, 263-64, 265, 270, 277
Gongadze murder investigation and, 316
Moscow bombings investigation and, 242, 246, 255, 257, 260-64, 269-70, 272, 277, 279-80
Filatov, Sergei, 62, 63
Finance Ministry, Russian, 111
Financial Times, 139, 345
First Person, 178, 179, 180
For Human Rights, 310
France, Chechen kidnappings and, 153
Fridinsky, Sergei, 269
Furman, Dmitry, 253-54
Fyodor I Ivanovich, Czar of Russia, 251
G7 Summit, 242
Gaidar, Yegor, 345-47
gamma radiation, 327
Gang from Lubyanka, The (Litvinenko), 165, 169, 264-66, 269
Gazprom, 71, 109-12, 114-15, 174, 208, 233, 249
General Motors, 110
Genieva, Katya, 346-47
Georgia, 87, 101, 187, 196, 270, 271, 297, 347
Pankisi Gorge in, 260-62, 269, 290
Gilded Age, 49, 56
Glushkov, Nikolai:
Aeroflot and, 141-43, 154, 161, 234, 237-38
arrest and imprisonment of, 236, 237-38, 319
auto business and, 30-31
Gochiyayev, Achemez, 215, 269, 276, 279-81, 282-83
Litvinenko and Felshtinsky’s contacts with, 260-62, 263-64, 265, 270, 277
Godunov, Boris, Czar of Russia, 251-52, 254
Goldfarb, Alex:
Aeroflot and, 142
Assassination of Russia film and, 248-52, 253, 254
background of, 5-6, 22
Berezovsky and, 117, 203-6, 216, 229-34, 239-40, 247-52, 344
British travel restrictions placed on, 18
Chechen peace accord and, 106
Chechen-Russian pipeline reopening deal and, 112-14
election of 1996 and, 81
Gaidar poisoning and, 346-47
Gazprom deal and, 109-12, 114-15
Gochiyayev and, 279-81
Kovalyov and, 271-73
Lebed’s “Russian Legion” memo and, 98
Litvinenko and, 3-19, 55, 224-25, 243, 247-48, 264-66, 317-33, 335-48
Litvinenko’s final statement and, 328
Litvinenko’s poisoning and, 317-29, 335-48
Moscow bombings investigation and, 254-60, 265-66, 267-69, 279-81, 300
Moscow visits to Berezovsky by, 45-47, 55-57
Orange Revolution and, 316
Putin’s federal restructuring and, 204-5
Russian opposition movement and, 248-52, 288-89
second Chechen war and, 287, 288-89, 293-95, 312-13
Soros and, 46-47, 55-56, 69-71, 106, 117, 216, 229-32
Soros-Chernomyrdin meeting and, 69-71
Trepashkin and, 267-69, 283-86
Yushenkov killing and, 277-79
Zakayev and, 305, 312-13
Golovlyov, Vladimir, 278-79
Gongadze, Georgy, 316
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 70, 141, 164, 347
Gordievsky, Oleg, 242-43, 341
Grachev, Pavel, 62, 88
Graham, Tom, 248, 258, 273, 276, 310
Great Gatsby, The (Fitzgerald), 50
Greece, Gusinsky’s arrest in, 303
Grigoryants, Sergei, 24
Grishankov, Mikhail, 315
Grozny, Chechnya, 31, 47-48, 69, 137
Chechen rebel seizure of, 85-86
destruction of, 39, 88, 95
execution of ethnic Russians in, 105
Russian bombing of, 190-91
Grozny Drama Theater, 85
GRU (Military Intelligence), 95, 96, 120, 142, 198-99, 340
Guardian, 303, 329
Gulag, 4, 23, 170, 203, 205, 242-43
Gurevich, Vera, 178, 179
Gusak, Alexander, 118-19, 125, 126, 127, 244
BBC interview of, 132
as whistle-blower, 130-32, 146
Gusinsky, Vladimir (Goose), 34
arrest of, 303
Berezovsky’s alliance with, 59-62, 64-65, 67-68, 71, 75-77, 78, 80
Berezovsky’s falling-out with, 189-90
Berezovsky’s peace-making with, 218
election of 1999 and, 192
Luzhkov and, 60, 64, 65, 77, 192
Putin’s conflict with, 181, 198, 205, 206, 207-8, 211-12, 213, 232, 233, 235-36, 238
Russian opposition movement and, 269, 284
Svyazinvest deal and, 116
Haig, Alexander, 292-93
Hamburg, Germany, 340, 341
Harrison, John, 336
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