A. NAVALNY: Boris Berezovsky is a brute and a monster who ought to be put in irons, handed over to Russia, and brought to fair trial. E. ALBATS: And you call yourself a democrat? A. NAVALNY: Absolutely. Because he set all this up and then ran off to England. E. ALBATS: Irina, how do you view this statement of his? I. KHAKAMADA: A provocateur. He was a provocateur his whole life. E. ALBATS: What, is the Kremlin paying him or something? I. KHAKAMADA: You could think that, but I don’t think so. I think he’s bored in London, has lots of money, and enormous ambitions. E. ALBATS: And the girls don’t love him anymore. I. KHAKAMADA: They probably do, because for money, girls love a lot of men. A. NAVALNY: Boris Berezovsky is trying to convince someone that I, Alexei Navalny, came to Pushkin Square (a central square in Moscow) and went marching off somewhere because he, Boris Berezovsky, paid me his 4 shekels. M. FISHMAN: But that’s not what he said. A. NAVALNY: Well, I don’t know, it’s just a figure of speech—Berezovsky’s bloody shekels—that’s a well-established expression... http://www.echo.msk.ru/programs/albac/