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Even the Kremlin Doubts the Legitimacy of the Yukos Auction

RA quoted by the Associated Press in BusinessWeek:

The sale prompted a harsh response from Khodorkovsky's attorneys.

"Watching Gazprom jumping through hoops to avoid participating in this auction demonstrates their knowledge of their own guilt," lawyer Robert Amsterdam said. "The Kremlin is not behaving as if it believes what it is doing is legitimate."

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