Вил Мирзаянов - State Secrets - An Insider's Chronicle of the Russian Chemical Weapons Program

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This is the book nobody wants you to read.
An unparalleled deception took place in the 1980s, while U.S.S.R. President Mikhail Gorbachev was negotiating for the Chemical Weapons Convention. This treaty was supposed to destroy chemical weapons of the world and ban new ones. The Moscow institute that developed chemical weapons at that same time was secretly developing newer and greatly more toxic ones known anecdotally as Novichok and new binaries. Dr. Vil Mirzayanov, a scientist there, was responsible for developing methods of detecting extremely minute traces in the environment surrounding the institute. He decided this dangerous hypocrisy was not tolerable, and he became the first whistleblower to reveal the Russian chemical weapons program to the world. His book, State Secrets, takes a startling detailed look at the inside workings of the Russian chemical weapons program, and it tells how the Russians set up a new program in Syria. Mirzayanov’s book provides a shocking, up-close examination of Russia’s military and political complex and its extraordinary efforts to hide dangerous weapons from the world. State Secrets should serve as a chilling cautionary tale for the world over. cite – From the Letter of John Conyers, Jr., Chairman of the Congressional Legislation and National Security Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, to Warren Christopher, the U.S. Secretary of State, October 19, 1993. cite
– By Dan Ellsberg, author of “Secrets – A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers” cite – Senator Patrick Moynihan, U.S. Senate (Congressional Record. Proceedings and Debates of the 103d Congress, First Session. Vol.140, No. 28. Washington, Tuesday, March 15, 1994.) cite – Signed by Chairman Cyril M. Harris and President Joshua Lederberg. cite – From the Text of the Award in June 1993. cite – From the Text of the 1995 AAAS Freedom and Responsibility Award.

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195

Wendy Sloane, “Ellsberg Supports Russian Chemist”, The Moscow Tribune , June 2, 1993.

196

Will Englund, “Ellsberg Embraces Russian Chemist who Exposed Secret Nerve Gas”, Baltimore Sun , June 2, 1993.

197

“Press Conference by Vil Mirzayanov and US Professor Daniel Ellsberg”, Federal News Service Kremlin Package , 1 June 1993.

198

See Presidential Directive N 508, published in Rossiskaya Gazetta on 16 September 1992, and Government Decree N. 734, published in Rossiskaya Gazetta on 18 September 1992.

199

See ref. 93 and 94.

200

“INDICTMENT Concerning Criminal Case N 62, about the indictment of Vil Sultanovich Mirzayanov for committing a crime according to Part 1 of Clause 75 of the Criminal Code (UK) of the RSFSR”, November 1993. Top Secret. See Annex 55.

201

Senator Bill Bradley, letter to Strobe Talbott, 14 October 1993. See Annex 56.

202

Letter of John Conyers, Jr., Chairman of the Congressional Legislation and National Security Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, to Warren Christopher, the U.S. Secretary of State, October 19, 1993. See Annex 57.

203

Letter of U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan to the Secretary of State Warren Christopher, December 23, 1993. See Annex 58.

204

Letter of Dr. Wolfgang Hirschwald a professor of Berlin Free University, on behalf of the International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility (INES), to Frederico Mayor, the Director General of UNESCO, December 27, 1993. See Annex 59.

205

Letter of the American Association for the Advancement of Science to President Boris Yeltsin, March 30, 1993. See Annex 60.

206

Letter of the Committee of Concerned Scientists (in the U.S) to President of Russia Boris Yeltsin, October 25, 1993. See Annex 61.

207

Letter of the New York Academy of Sciences to President of Russia Boris Yeltsin, August 25, 1993. See Annex 62.

208

Letter of the president of the New York Academy of Sciences, Nobel Prize Laureate Joshua Lederberg to the Executive Director of the newspaper “The New York Times” Max Frankel. New York Times , December 6, 1993. See Annex 63.

209

Statement of the Andrei Sakharov Foundation in the United States on September 15, 1993. See Annex. 64.

210

Mark Champion, “Scientist Says Russia “Dishonest” in Treaty”, The Moscow Times , January 12, 1993.

211

Olga Kienko, “Mirzayanov’s case: Scientist is confident that Chekists revealed themselves”, Kommersant-Daily , May 14, 1993.

212

Valeri Rudnev, “State Criminal” Still Doesn’t Know What he Violated”, Izvestia , January 19, 1993.

213

Olga Shlyapnikova, “Scientist Refused to Answer Questions of the Investigation”, Kommersant-Daily , January 13, 1993.

214

Igor Tsarev, “Poison”, Trud, 29 January, 1993.

215

Natalya Gevorkyan, “Mirzayanov’s Case is Not Cancelled Even Though we Officially Cancelled Chemical Weapons”, Moscow N ews, January 24, 1993.

216

Leonard Nikishin, “Toxic Fruit of Poisonous Policy”, Moscow News , January 24, 1993.

217

Vladimir Uglev, “To Teach Others”, Moscow News , January 31, 1993.

218

Svetlana Serkova, “The American Physicists are Looking for Lawyer for the Scientist”, Kommersant-Daily , February 23, 1993.

219

Olga Shlyapnikova, “The Scientist’s Wife refused to go to the Investigation”, Kommersant-Daily, 24 February, 1993.

220

Vladimir Yakimets, “Mirzayanov’s Case on the Mirror of Professor Ellsberg’s Fate”, Russia , N 9, February 24 – March 2, 1993.

221

Karl-Heinz Karish, “Russische Forscher nach Entüllung über C-Waffen in Bedrängs”, Frankfurter Rundschau , March 15, 1993.

222

SPECTRUM, “Moskau entwickelt neue Kampfgase”, Südeutsche Zeitung , 1 April, 1993.

223

See ref 219.

224

Valeri Rudnev, “Secrets of the Chemical Weapons in the Case Materials and in the Reports to the International Conference”, Izvestia , May 20, 1993.

225

Will Englund, “Two Russian Papers Investigated after New Disclosures on Chemical Arms”, Baltimore Sun , June 11, 1993.

226

See ref 219.

227

Andrei Malykh, “The Mirzayanov Case: The Most Important Documents in the Case are Absent”, Kommersant-Daily , July 8, 1993.

228

S. Fomichev, A. Alekseev, V. Petrov, V. Gergel, S. Kamensky, “The Opinion: It is Impossible to Hold an International Conference in Moscow until the Authorities Stop Persecuting People who are Against Chemical Weapons”, Moscow News , April 11, 1993.

229

Leonard Nikishin, “Vil Mirzayanov: The Goal is to Develop New Binary Weapons”, Moscow News , May 28, 1993.

230

See ref 218.

231

Thomas W. Lippman, “Russian Scientist Appeals for Colleague. Co-Worker Is Charged With Disclosing Chemical Weapons Secrets”, Washington Post , June 21, 1993.

232

Chemical and Engineering News , June 21, 1993, p. 8.

233

Georgi Arbatov, “Who needs noisy scandal?” Moscow News , July 25, 1993.

234

“The Ministries are Already Accused”, (Editorial) Moscow News , July 11, 1993.

235

Terje Langeland, “Russian Threatens to Reveal Secrets”, The Badger Herald , N 27, October, 1993.

236

Vladimir Uglev, “To Reveal the Secret of a “Binary”, Moscow News , October 31, 1993.

237

Michael R. Gordon, “Moscow is Making Little Progress in Disposal of Chemical Weapons”, New York Times , December 1, 1993.

238

Gale Colby, “Fabricating Guilt”, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists , October 1993.

239

“Human-Rights Support Sought for Russian Weapons Scientist”, The Sciences , September/October 1993, p.48f.

240

Manfred Ronzheimer, “Moskauer Chemiker droht Prozeß. Er hatte von der Entwicklung chemischer Waffen berichtet”, Süddeutsche Zeitung , December 23, 1993.

241

Carey Scott, “Despite Opposition, Trial Of Chemist Pushed Ahead”, The Moscow Times , December 29, 1993.

242

Vladimir Voronov, “Destroy the Constitution with Instruction”, Stolitsa , N 51, 1993, p. 10.

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