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Russian exile 'faces coup charge' | Russian exile 'faces coup charge' |
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A lawyer for exiled Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky says the authorities in Moscow have charged him with conspiring to seize power. | A lawyer for exiled Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky says the authorities in Moscow have charged him with conspiring to seize power. |
The lawyer, Andrei Borovkov, says the charge relates to an interview Mr Berezovsky gave in April to the British newspaper, The Guardian. | The lawyer, Andrei Borovkov, says the charge relates to an interview Mr Berezovsky gave in April to the British newspaper, The Guardian. |
Mr Berezovsky seemed to call for a violent overthrow of power and the removal of President Vladimir Putin. | Mr Berezovsky seemed to call for a violent overthrow of power and the removal of President Vladimir Putin. |
Russian authorities have not commented on the reports of charges. | |
Mr Berezovsky, an outspoken critic of the Russian leader, lives in London where he has refugee status. | |
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"He has been charged with conspiring to seize power in a violent coup," Mr Borovkov told journalists. | |
A spokesman for Russia's FSB secret service would not confirm whether charges had been brought against the tycoon. | |
In the Guardian interview, Mr Berezovsky said: "We need to use force to change this regime... It isn't possible to change this regime through democratic means. There can be no change without force, pressure." | |
Asked if he was fomenting a revolution, he said: "You are absolutely correct." | |
He subsequently issued a statement in which he said he was not advocating a violent uprising. | |
For years Russia has been pressing Britain without success for the multi-millionaire's extradition to stand trial on corruption charges. | |
Mr Berezovsky is currently being tried in absentia for embezzling millions of euros from the Russian airline Aeroflot in the 1990s. | |
At the first court hearing in Moscow on Monday, the billionaire's lawyers announced they would not take part in the Aeroflot case. | |
The court was adjourned until July 12, and Mr Berezovsky will be given a state-appointed lawyer. |
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