Friday, March 6, 2009

Victor Bout is not required to represent the "death of the seller.

SyuzhetyArest Victor Buta23.12.2008Slushanie case postponed to March 2009 godaRossiyanin Viktor Bout, arrested in Thailand on suspicion of arms trafficking, March 6, protested against what the authors of some books and movies portray it in the form of "seller's death, transmits AFP.

According to Buta, he became a hostage to deliberate vilification, which involved some of the "unprincipled hacks." "My way of doing more and more sinister, brutal, in fact, making me the center of the world's evil, which must be destroyed" - said Booth.

According to the AFP, Viktor Bout was referring to the book "Merchant of Death", written by Douglas Farah (Douglas Farah) in 2007 and put on her American feature film "Lord of War" with Nicholas Cage in the title role.

Recall that a former Soviet air force officer Viktor Bout was arrested in Thailand, 6 March 2008 as a result of a secret operation conducted by the Thai police and U.S. special services.

According to some sources, Bout agreed to sell two U.S. agents, who provided fighters Colombian group FARC, which the U.S. is considered a terrorist, a few surface-to-air missiles.

U.S. call for the extradition of Bout. In the United States against him in absentia accused of plotting to kill American military and civilians and the illegal arms trade. If Booth will be issued and found guilty, he faces life imprisonment.

Victor Bout is in a guarded prison near Bangkok. He has repeatedly complained about the conditions, calling them inhuman, "worse than Guantanamo."

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