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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Litvinenko</strong> <strong>Inquiry</strong><br />

Chapter 7: British citizenship<br />

5.78 I have referred above (at paragraph 3.98) to the strong sense of attachment that<br />

Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> demonstrated to his adopted nation. I mentioned Marina <strong>Litvinenko</strong>’s<br />

evidence about her husband flying the flag of St George during the 2006 World Cup.<br />

5.79 Mrs <strong>Litvinenko</strong> explained in evidence that the family became eligible for naturalisation<br />

as British citizens in 2006, and that they had submitted their applications during<br />

the summer of that year. <strong>The</strong> applications were granted and all three then attended<br />

a citizenship ceremony at Haringey Civic Centre. <strong>The</strong> ceremony took place on<br />

13 October 2006. 72<br />

5.80 Several witnesses referred to Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong>’s delight at being granted British citizenship.<br />

Mr Attew, for example, recalled that Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> had come to his office “elated at the<br />

fact that he was holding a British passport. He was British… he was extremely proud.”<br />

He added that Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> ran next door to see Mr Reilly. 73 Mr Reilly described what<br />

was clearly the same occasion:<br />

“… he ran in one day when he was given his British passport, he just absolutely<br />

ran in, and threw it down on the desk and… wanted to go for a drink… He was<br />

delighted, he was over the moon, he was ecstatic, he was literally jumping up in<br />

my office, I was calming him down, I only had coffee to give him.” 74<br />

5.81 Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> himself expressed his feelings about his British citizenship towards the<br />

end of the last of his interviews with DI Hyatt. <strong>The</strong> relevant section of the transcript<br />

reads as follows:<br />

“I wouldn’t like you to think that this is some, some kind of pompous political<br />

statement, but since all this happened I would like you to know very clearly what<br />

my position regarding this matter is. As you understand last month I was granted<br />

British Citizenship and I very much love this country, and its people, although<br />

unfortunately I haven’t learnt the English language completely yet. I am proud to<br />

be able to say that I’m a British Citizen. Yes they did try to kill me and possibly I<br />

may die, but I will die, as a free person, and my son and wife are free people. And<br />

Britain is a great country. When after we were given asylum here I took my son to<br />

the Tower and I showed him the British crown, and I told him, ‘Sonny, you must<br />

defend this country in future until the last drop of your blood,’ and he said, ‘Yes<br />

Dad’. I told him, ‘Remember for the rest of your life this country saved us, and do<br />

everything whatever you might be able to do in order to defend this country.’” 75<br />

5.82 When Anatoly <strong>Litvinenko</strong> gave evidence before me, he frankly admitted that although<br />

he could remember visiting the Tower with his father, he did not recall what his father<br />

had said to him on that occasion. But he confirmed that the words that I have quoted<br />

above were entirely consistent with what he knew of his father’s feelings. He said:<br />

“… he would always go on about the integrity of this nation… the honesty and<br />

transparency with which judicial processes were carried out as well as the honesty<br />

72<br />

Marina <strong>Litvinenko</strong> 3/112-113<br />

73<br />

Attew 13/21<br />

74<br />

Reilly 10/21; Tabunov 13/128; Berezovsky 25/13-14<br />

75<br />

INQ016652 (page 8)<br />

106

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