Protests in Ukraine

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  1. River 1509

    River 1509 Member

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    Ukraine president firm over EU 'U-turn' amid protests

    Protesters and riot police clash during a rally in Kiev
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    Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has defended his move to put on hold a historic deal with the EU, amid continuing mass protest rallies.

    He said he was forced by economic necessity and the desire to protect those "most vulnerable".

    The EU has accused Russia of exerting heavy economic pressure on Ukraine.

    Clashes between protesters and police continued on Monday. Meanwhile, jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko announced an indefinite hunger strike.

    'No alternative'
    Mr Yanukovych was speaking publicly for the first time since the announcement on Thursday that his government was halting preparations to sign the association and free trade agreements with the EU.

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    Analysis

    David Stern
    BBC News, Kiev
    More confrontations between protesters and police early Monday morning in front of Ukraine's government building indicate that the situation remains very volatile.

    In an echo of the Orange Revolution nine years ago, protesters set up a tent camp in front of the main demonstration's stage.

    Ukrainian opposition leaders say political actions will continue through the week until the Vilnius summit, where Ukrainian officials were supposed to sign the free trade agreement with the EU.

    Many demonstrators say that they believe President Yanukovych will succumb to the pressure of the rallies and complete another about-turn - and sign the agreement.

    This of course depends on whether the protesters can maintain their own momentum over the coming days.

    The decision triggered mass protests in Kiev and a number of other cities across Ukraine.

    "I want peace and calm in our big Ukrainian family," Mr Yanukovych said in a video statement, describing himself as a "father".

    He stressed that his government had not given up attempts to bring closer ties between Ukraine and the EU.

    "I would like to underline this: there is no alternative to the creation of a society of European standards in Ukraine and my policies on this path always have been, and will continue to be, consistent.

    "But I would be dishonest and unfair if I had not taken care of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable, who may carry the brunt during a transitional period."

    Mr Yanukovych's government last week said it was halting preparations for signing the treaties, amid concern for possible mass job losses in the short-run.

    Opponents are accusing the president of keeping talks with the EU alive while never intending to sign the deal at an EU summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, on 28-29 November.


    Yulia Tymoshenko's daughter Eugenia said her mother was going on hunger strike to support the protesters
    They also say he has bowed to growing pressure from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who wants Kiev to join the Moscow-led Customs Union. The grouping also includes Belarus and Kazakhstan.

    Mr Putin denies the claims, instead accusing the EU of trying to "blackmail" Kiev into singing the agreements.

    European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said on Monday the door was still open for Ukraine to sign the agreements at the summit in Vilnius.

    "The Eastern Partnership is conceived as a win-win where we all stand to gain," they said.

    Tents in central Kiev, 24 Nov 13
    Activists erected tents in Kiev in a scene reminiscent of the Orange Revolution in 2004
    "It is up to Ukraine to freely decide what kind of engagement they seek with the European Union.

    "We strongly disapprove of the Russian position and actions."

    Orange Revolution-2?
    More than 100,000 people massed in Kiev's European Square and Independence Square on Sunday, calling for a "European future without Yanukovych".

    Riot police used tear gas against demonstrators on Sunday and again on Monday, saying they had been pelted with objects.

    Meanwhile, protesters have set up tents, implying they are planning to stay for the long haul.

    The continuing protests are reminiscent of the Orange Revolution in 2004, which was sparked by anger over Mr Yanukovych's declared victory in a presidential election his opponents said was rigged.

    Tymoshenko, one of the leaders of the revolution who was jailed in 2011 for abuse of power, said on Monday she was starting a hunger strike in solidarity with the protesters.

    She launched a similar fast last year in protest at her treatment, but stopped it after 20 days.

    The EU has made her release from prison one of its conditions for signing the association agreement.
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  2. jagerhans

    jagerhans Far out, man. Lifetime Supporter

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    I'd like to hear some first hand news about how things are progressing in Ukraine... if you don't mind :)
     
  3. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    They got a new president! But yes, first hand news would be great :2thumbsup:
     
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    if only the Americans would grow such balls.
     
  5. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    I can hardly imagine the US government would react with the same force and atrocities to a peaceful protest. Sometimes an irrational enough reaction from the leader is what actually seems to be the thing that triples the size of the balls.
     
  6. Mr. Frankenstein

    Mr. Frankenstein Malice...in Sunderland

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    Or the British.

    Interestingly, BBC news seems to have been non-stop Ukraine news for several days, yet a widespread home-grown national action against Atos was virtually ignored.

    See here, if you missed it - http://www.hipforums.com/newforums/showthread.php?t=483690&f=606


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  7. Lafincoyote

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    Remember Kent State?
     

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