Russian 'honeytrap spy' wins deportation battle in UK


Russia's Katia Zatuliveter will not be deported from the UK. A special commission has ruled that the 26-year-old, accused of obtaining classified information while working for a British MP with whom she had an affair, was not a Russian agent. After the court ruled that Zatuliveter may stay due to a lack of evidence of her being a spy, her lawyer stated that the whole situation showed incompetence on behalf of the security services. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Russian ' honeytrap spy ' wins deportation battle in UK.


re-upload from RT 29.11. 2011 www.youtube.com Russia's Katia Zatuliveter will not be deported from the UK. A special commission has ruled that the 26-year-old, accused of obtaining classified information while working for a British MP with whom she had an affair, was not a Russian agent. After the court ruled that Zatuliveter may stay due to a lack of evidence of her being a spy, her lawyer stated that the whole situation showed incompetence on behalf of the security services.


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Western protest policy over Middle East Wars 'usual hypocrisy'


London is bracing for a wave of public anger this weekend - as protest movements are planning to take to the streets. They say Western governments are lashing out at other countries for not listening to their people's voices - but are doing just the same at home. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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From sanctions to a Libya-style showdown in Syria


France and Italy are urging the UN to put pressure on Syria to end its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters. Washington is also considering imposing sanctions, which is raising fears that Syria could be the next Libya. According to human rights groups, at least 400 civilians have been killed in the last month of violence in Syria. And in the last few days alone since the lifting of the emergency law some 500 people have been arrested. As a form of punishment for this violent crackdown the White House is considering introducing new sanctions against the regime in Damascus. These sanctions would include a travel ban, an asset freeze, and prohibition against doing business in the US. And they hope European countries will follow the initiative, as members of the Syrian regime have more assets in Europe than they do in the United States. The UN Security Council debate over a draft statement that condemns the violence is another example of the increased diplomatic activity against Syria. That statement was introduced on Monday by four European members of the council -- UK, France, Portugal, and Germany. Information provided by rt.com Thank you www.rt.com http


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British politician's assistant a 'Russian Spy'


www.nma.tv A British MP's assistant has been arrested by authorities on suspicion of being a Russian spy. Katia Zatuliveter, 25, became Liberal Democrat MP Mike Hancock's aide after being introduced to him on a trip to the region - job that saw her help Hancock draft reports on many military reports. www.nma.tv


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Libya gains outweigh bombing deaths?


NATO's insistence it's bombing Libya only to protect civilians is losing credibility. In a month of air strikes against Colonel Gaddafi's forces, his personal compound has been a regular target. RT contributor Yekaterina Zatuliveter thinks the coalition has taken sides in a civil war to secure a lucrative future for its interests. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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