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New criminal case opened against Berezovsky

The case was opened on the strength of the statements placed on the Internet

MOSCOW, May 29 (Itar-Tass) — A new criminal case has been opened over calls for mass disturbances against business tycoon Boris Berezovsky who lives in Great Britain, Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin told Itar-Tass.

The case was opened on the strength of the statements placed on the Internet in April 2012 "which contains calls for mass disturbances," Markin said.

"The content of the text shows that Berezovsky publicly called upon Russian citizens for mass disturbances... with the view of forceful obstruction to the inauguration of the legitimately elected Russian President and his access to the Kremlin on May 7, promising remuneration for holding him back and restricting the freedom of movement," the spokesman said.