Book Sheds New Light on Litvinenko Murder Case

Omnicom Press announces the publication of The Phony Litvinenko Murder by William Dunkerley.

New Britain, CT, November 25, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The Phony Litvinenko Murder by William Dunkerley offers a fact-based analysis of media accounts covering the poisoning of reputed KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko. It includes the period from 2006 to the present.

The author provides extensive media quotes which he examines for accuracy. A handy timeline of the media coverage is included.

Dunkerley reports finding many disparities between news reports and the actual facts of the case. He debunks the major premises found in the news. The author describes how major media outlets failed to check facts, and ran with stories that were merely speculative.

Readers will gain new insights into such questions as: Was Vladimir Putin behind the murder? Was Litvinenko really a KGB spy? And was his death actually a homicide? Dunkerley has new information and new perspectives that he shares with readers.

Further details about The Phony Litvinenko Murder are available at: www.omnicompress.com/plm.

About the Author: William Dunkerley is a media business analyst and consultant based in New Britain, CT. He works extensively in Russia and other post-communist countries, and has advised governments on matters of press freedom and media sector development. He has written and spoken widely about media issues related to Russia. In 2007, Dunkerley was commissioned by the organizers of the World Congress of the International Federation of Journalists to study the media coverage of the Litvinenko poisoning. The Congress was held in Moscow, where he presented his report.

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