February 9, 2007

Litvinenko, Scaramella, Guzzanti and Mitrokhin Commission

Resources:
The Mitrokhin Archive, by Vasil Mitrokhin and Christopher Andrew





The Mitrokhin Archive II, by Vasil Mitrokhin and Christopher Andrew






The Sword and the Shield, The Mitrokhin Archive by Vasil Mitrokhin and Christopher Andrew






Sen. Paolo Guzzanti's blog Italian

The Mitrokhin Commission Report, 5 April 2004 Italian

The Mitrokhin Commission Report, 23 March 2006, Minority Report Italian

The Mitrokhin Inquiry Report United Kingdom

Mitrokhin Archive Wikipedia[photgraph of Vasil Mitrokhin]





Recent Headlines:

Limarev e il falso Guzzanti European Tribune, de Gondi, has written an historical essay that connects Sen. Paolo Guzzanti, Evgueni Limarev, Alexander Litvinenko and the Mitrokhim Commission. This is a fascinating work, and due to reference links, a good resource as well.

Le Plot Thickens, Again: Russians going after Nevzlin Larisa Alexandrovna, in her blog, at-Largely, decribes the relationship between Alexander Litvinenko, Mario Scaramella and the Mitrokhin Commission.

The Litvinenko murder: Scaramella - The Italian Connection The Independent provides an Italian biography for Mario Scaramella and identifies the recently published telephone transcript between Scaramella and Senator Paolo Guzzanti, President of the Mitrokhin Commission, regarding Prime Minister Romano Prodi.

Italian tests positive in KGB case Italy Magazine reports that Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D’Alema said that Scaramella had never had “any relationship with the Italian secret services, apart from two occasions in which he contacted the heads of (civilian intelligence agency) Sisde, who immediately told him not to try contacting them again”.

The strange case of Mario Scaramella Geoff Andrews, openDemocracy, skillfully weaves the story line of Mario Scaramella, Alexander Litvinenko, Senator Paolo Guzzanti and The Mitrokhin Commission together, providing background and intrigue along the way.

Fixing Fox de Gondi, European Tribune, is a detailed article which demonstrates the political relationship between Sen. Paolo Guzzanti and Mario Scaramella.

The Secret Life of Mario Scaramella Alexander Stille, Slate, describes Mario Scaramella as "a kind of Rosencrantz or Guildenstern of the Litvinenko tragedy, a minor character who sheds a highly revealing sidelight on the larger drama while also illuminating a different and very Italian tragedy."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Check www.analystblues.com

A rational essay on the subject.