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British police have questioned a Russian dissident who met the former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko days before his murder in London. | British police have questioned a Russian dissident who met the former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko days before his murder in London. |
Andrei Sidelnikov told the BBC that Russia's security service tried to stop him from leaving Russia and that he is seeking asylum in the UK. | Andrei Sidelnikov told the BBC that Russia's security service tried to stop him from leaving Russia and that he is seeking asylum in the UK. |
Mr Litvinenko died of poisoning from radioactive polonium-210 last year. | Mr Litvinenko died of poisoning from radioactive polonium-210 last year. |
The main suspect of British police, Andrei Lugovoi, is in Russia and has immunity from prosecution as an MP. | The main suspect of British police, Andrei Lugovoi, is in Russia and has immunity from prosecution as an MP. |
Mr Sidelnikov arrived in London from the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Sunday. | Mr Sidelnikov arrived in London from the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Sunday. |
He said he met Mr Litvinenko on 30 October 2006. Two days later, the former FSB agent was poisoned with a fatal dose of polonium. | He said he met Mr Litvinenko on 30 October 2006. Two days later, the former FSB agent was poisoned with a fatal dose of polonium. |
Litvinenko's suspicions | Litvinenko's suspicions |
Detectives from Scotland Yard have questioned him about the meeting. | Detectives from Scotland Yard have questioned him about the meeting. |
The Metropolitan Police could not confirm whether they were treating him as a witness in the case. | The Metropolitan Police could not confirm whether they were treating him as a witness in the case. |
"We met in a cafe near Oxford Circus," Mr Sidelnikov told the BBC. The pair discussed the murder of Anna Politkovskaya. | "We met in a cafe near Oxford Circus," Mr Sidelnikov told the BBC. The pair discussed the murder of Anna Politkovskaya. |
Ms Politkovskaya, a journalist who was critical of the Kremlin's role in Chechnya, had been shot dead in the entrance to her apartment in Moscow less than a month earlier. | Ms Politkovskaya, a journalist who was critical of the Kremlin's role in Chechnya, had been shot dead in the entrance to her apartment in Moscow less than a month earlier. |
Andrei Lugovoi is the main suspect of UK police in Litvinenko's deathMr Litvinenko said he was expecting some documents from Moscow that might prove his suspicion that the FSB - the main successor to the KGB - was involved in her killing. | Andrei Lugovoi is the main suspect of UK police in Litvinenko's deathMr Litvinenko said he was expecting some documents from Moscow that might prove his suspicion that the FSB - the main successor to the KGB - was involved in her killing. |
The Russian authorities deny any involvement and no-one has been convicted in the case. | |
Mr Sidelnikov initially tried to fly out from Moscow, but was prevented from travelling by the FSB, the Federal Security Service. | Mr Sidelnikov initially tried to fly out from Moscow, but was prevented from travelling by the FSB, the Federal Security Service. |
He was given a signed document, seen by the BBC, which states that the FSB refused him permission to leave Russian territory, but gives no reason for the refusal. | He was given a signed document, seen by the BBC, which states that the FSB refused him permission to leave Russian territory, but gives no reason for the refusal. |
He eventually made it to Ukraine overland, via neighbouring Belarus. From there he boarded a flight to London. | |
Strained relations | Strained relations |
Andrei Sidelnikov is the leader of "Pora", an opposition youth movement which advocates an Orange-style revolution to overthrow the government of Vladimir Putin. He said he feared for his life if he remained in Moscow. | Andrei Sidelnikov is the leader of "Pora", an opposition youth movement which advocates an Orange-style revolution to overthrow the government of Vladimir Putin. He said he feared for his life if he remained in Moscow. |
"I am very afraid about my life in Russia. When I saw the letter from the FSB, I thought that it was the end of my story in Russia." | "I am very afraid about my life in Russia. When I saw the letter from the FSB, I thought that it was the end of my story in Russia." |
The Russian embassy in London told the BBC they were aware of Mr Sidelnikov's arrival in the UK, but had no specific information about his case. | The Russian embassy in London told the BBC they were aware of Mr Sidelnikov's arrival in the UK, but had no specific information about his case. |
A spokesman said his decision to apply for political asylum was a matter for the British authorities. The Home Office said they do not discuss the details of individual applications. | A spokesman said his decision to apply for political asylum was a matter for the British authorities. The Home Office said they do not discuss the details of individual applications. |
Mr Sidelnikov's case comes at a time of strained relations between Russia and the UK. | Mr Sidelnikov's case comes at a time of strained relations between Russia and the UK. |
Britain is seeking the extradition of Andrei Lugovoi, the man police suspect of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko. | Britain is seeking the extradition of Andrei Lugovoi, the man police suspect of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko. |
Russia has refused to extradite Mr Lugovoi who, as a newly-elected member of the Russian parliament, has immunity from prosecution. He denies the charges. | Russia has refused to extradite Mr Lugovoi who, as a newly-elected member of the Russian parliament, has immunity from prosecution. He denies the charges. |
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