It’s 100% true. For instance Boris Beresovsky, whose name came to light now in connection with Paul Hlebnikov murder. Who is he? Terrorist, freedom fighter or partisan? Some American and Russian journalists have proof of his links with Chechen terrorists (or fighters as you like). This refers, above all, to the alleged financing of illegal armed formations in the 90-s and their leaders nowadays. The $2 million Berezovsky gave to Basaev, militant field commander, as if for the …rebuilding of a cement factory in Chire-Yurt. Hilarious! The factory was never built there, of course. Can’t you guess for what purpose this money was spent? Berezovsky makes no bones about facts that he gave Chechen militants money for kidnapped Russian soldiers and journalists. I wonder where the money now? Retuning to current events, I’d remind you the case of American journalist, editor of Russian Forbes Hlebnikov, who managed to collect interesting materials about Berezovsky’s involvement in organization of a number of terrorist acts in Moscow. Such compromise cost Berezovsky a lot of money and impossibility of retuning home. Hlebnikov’s carelessness cost him his life. There is no need to say who cleared him away by hands of old chaps (I mean Chechen pals-bandits). So who is who one should judge not by words but by acts of people… Berezovsky always calmly reacts to accusations of “dealing with the rebels”, noting that he cooperated with what were ‘legally elected Chechen officials’, including Maskhadov, Basaev, Ugugov and Zakaev. Now he continues to have good contacts with all Chechen cutthroats. According to data of some UK special agents Zakaev enlisted his support for forming “Chechen government in exile” now. A man is known by the company he keeps. Foreign Wahhabists sects are supported from foreign Islamic elements and from the rich European guest Mr.Berezovsky, each had its own agenda. But they have a general goal. Otherwise they wouldn’t be all together.