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DATE=2/3/99 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-245048 TITLE=RUSSIA/TREASON (L-ONLY) BYLINE=LAURIE KASSMAN DATELINE=MOSCOW CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: RETIRED RUSSIAN NAVY CAPTAIN ALEKSANDER NIKITIN WILL APPEAL TO THE COUNTRY'S SUPREME COURT THURSDAY TO HAVE THE TREASON CASE AGAINST HIM DISMISSED (EDS: APPEAL SKEDDED TO START 800 UTC -- 3 AM EDT). MR. NIKITIN HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH EXPOSING MILITARY SECRETS IN A REPORT ABOUT DECADES OF ACCIDENTS WHICH OCCURRED ON SOVIET NUCLEAR SUBMARINES. CORRESPONDENT LAURIE KASSMAN REPORTS FROM MOSCOW. TEXT: LAST OCTOBER, A ST. PETERSBURG COURT DECIDED THE PROSECUTION'S CASE AGAINST ALEKSANDER NIKITIN WAS TOO VAGUE AND SENT IT BACK TO THE FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICES FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION. THE PROSECUTION APPEALED TO THE RUSSIAN SUPREME COURT TO HAVE THE CASE HEARD AGAIN IMMEDIATELY. MR NIKITIN'S LAWYERS APPEALED TO GET THE CASE DISMISSED FOR LACK OF SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE. NOW, THE SUPREME COURT MUST DECIDE WHETHER TO EITHER UPHOLD THE LOWER COURT'S VERDICT, LET THE CASE BE HEARD AGAIN, OR ACQUIT ALEKSANDER NIKITIN. MR. NIKITIN INSISTS HE IS INNOCENT. ///NIKITIN IN RUSSIAN -- ESTABLISH AND FADE /// MR. NIKITIN SAYS HE DID NOT VIOLATE ANY SECRETS ACT IN HIS ENVIRONMENT REPORT ON RUSSIA'S NORTHERN FLEET. "ALL THE CLAIMS AGAINST ME," HE SAYS, "ARE BASELESS AND THAT HAS BEEN PROVED IN COURT." THE FORMER NAVY CAPTAIN IS CHARGED WITH BETRAYING STATE SECRETS IN A 1996 REPORT HE CO-AUTHORED FOR THE NORWEGIAN ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP "BELLONA." THE REPORT TALKS ABOUT NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES OF RUSSIA'S NORTHERN FLEET. MR. NIKITIN ARGUES THAT NONE OF THE MATERIAL HE PUBLISHED WAS CLASSIFIED AT THE TIME. RUSSIA'S FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICES -- THE SUCCESSOR TO THE K-G-B -- ARRESTED MR. NIKITIN THREE YEARS AGO AND DETAINED HIM FOR 10 MONTHS. SINCE HIS RELEASE, HE HAS NOT BEEN ALLOWED TO LEAVE HIS HOMETOWN OF ST. PETERSBURG WITHOUT SPECIAL PERMISSION. BELLONA'S PRESIDENT, FREDERIC HAUGE (PRON: HOWG) SAYS THE CASE HAS MADE IT MORE DIFFICULT FOR ENVIRONMENTALISTS TO TRACK NUCLEAR HAZARDS IN NORTHWESTERN RUSSIA. // HAUGE ACT /// OF COURSE OUR WORK HAS BEEN DELAYED IN THESE PAST THREE YEARS. YOU CAN SEE SOME SIGNALS NOW THAT PEOPLE IN THE MURMANSK AREA IN THE NORTHWEST OF RUSSIA ARE SO AFRAID. THEY CONTACT US AGAIN AND THEY TELL US VERY SCARY STORIES. AND WE'RE WORRIED ABOUT ACCIDENTS HAPPENING IN THIS AREA. //END ACT /// MR. HAUGE SAYS MANY EXPERTS FEAR THEY WILL BECOME THE NEXT TARGET, IF THEY SPEAK OUT. BELLONA HAS ACCUSED RUSSIA OF NEGLIGENCE IN HANDLING THE NUCLEAR WASTE GENERATED BY THE NORTHERN FLEET OF SUBMARINES BASED IN MURMANSK. ITS REPORTS ALSO HAVE DETAILED ACCIDENTS LIKE FIRES AND RADIATION LEAKS ABOARD THE SUBMARINES. //OPT THE REST /// THE NIKITIN CASE HAS DRAWN INTERNATIONAL ATTENTION. U-S SECRETARY OF STATE MADELINE ALBRIGHT BROUGHT IT UP DURING HER TALKS WITH RUSSIAN OFFICIALS LAST WEEK. (SIGNED) NEB/LMK/PCF 03-Feb-99 12:55 PM EST (1755 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .