RT quotes this expert tweet: "All this novichok in Salisbury makes me think it’s nothing to do with the Russians but some one in Salisbury. Most things are on your doorstep."
Also this: "What if the government are just going to randomly poison someone with Novichok every time people start to realise what a car crash Brexit is?"
Recently Alex Salmond was reprimanded by the UK media watchdog for reading out fake tweets on his first RT show, that turned out to have come from members of the production team.
In his latest show Salmond is talking yet again about Catalonia separatism. rt.com/shows/alex-sal…
After asking a question about Russian treason arrests at a Russia investment breakfast in London while working for Reuters, the event organiser refused to allow me into a Turkey investment conference. By shielding themselves from reality, investors get it catastrophically wrong.
It seems fundamental that you would want to know that people are being arrested for contacts with foreigners. From a business point of view, never mind human rights.
Why do investors want to go to events that talk only about why it's great to invest in a country?
So often the financial world equates authoritarianism with their own imaginary concept of stability and thinks they can ignore human rights abuses and still make a profit. But the human rights abuses are an indicator of how unstable the government is!
In fact, regular changes of government in a democracy are a better indicator of stability than one dictator staying in power for decades.
The rouble's adventures from being 32 to the dollar before the annexation of Crimea to 81 at a low point in 2015, to an improvement as far as 55 last year.
Alekhina has appeared as herself in the play Burning Doors about Oleg Sentsov and other political prisoners in Russia.
Yesterday Alekhina and Orthodox activist Dmitri Enteo put up a banner on the prison service building saying "Prison service = Gulag." On a previous occasion Alekhina threw paper airplanes to protest against the banning of Telegram. She was sentenced to compulsory work.
Dozhd confirms that Graham Phillips was arrested at the Georgian embassy in London. At an exhibition by an artist who depicted the war with Russia he shouted phrases like "Fascists!" and "NATO zombies!" Video in the link.
Google "British journalist" in Russian and the top link is Graham's Russian Wikipedia entry, which is about the length of a Pulitzer prize-winner's, although no one in the UK has heard of him. ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A4%D0…