Saturday, December 7, 2013

Η ουκρανική αντιπολίτευση κηρύσσει «γενική κινητοποίηση»

Ο ηγέτης του ουκρανικού κόμματος της αντιπολίτευσης «Πλήγμα», Βιτάλι Κλίτσκο, κάλεσε τους κατοίκους του Κιέβου να συγκεντρωθούν αύριο στις 12:00 στην Πλατεία Ανεξαρτησίας για Λαϊκή Συνέλευση.

«Αύριο - γενική κινητοποίηση. Εκείνοι που δεν μπορούν να έρθουν στο Κίεβο θα πρέπει να οργανώσουν συγκεντρώσεις στις πόλεις τους» - είπε ο Κλίτσκο.


  • Τη συγκεκριμένη στιγμή, στην κεντρική πλατεία της πρωτεύουσας βρίσκονται περίπου 15.000 άνθρωποι.

Στο μεταξύ, το κυβερνών κόμμα της Ουκρανίας κάλεσε την αντιπολίτευση σε διάλογο για την ομαλοποίηση της κατάστασης στο Κίεβο.

Τα μέλη του κόμματος κάλεσαν εξάλλου τους Ουκρανούς να προασπίσουν τη Συνταγματική τάξη, τη νομιμότητα και τη δημόσια ασφάλεια.
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3 comments:

  1. Ukraine's capital Kiev gripped by huge pro-EU demonstration...

    Hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets in the Ukrainian capital Kiev seeking the resignation of the government for refusing a deal on closer ties with the European Union.

    Protesters, who oppose closer connections with Russia, toppled a statue of Vladimir Lenin.

    President Viktor Yanukovych has said he shelved the EU deal after Russian opposition.

    President Vladimir Putin has urged Kiev to join a Russian-led customs union.

    The protest leaders have given President Yanukovych 48 hours to dismiss the government and are setting up barricades outside the PM's offices.

    Witnesses said a group of protesters toppled the statue of Soviet leader Lenin using metal bars and ropes and then began smashing it up with hammers.

    Others stood by chanting "glory to Ukraine".
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    Any signature to a deal on forming a new Soviet Union means the breakup of the country”

    Arseniy Yatsenyuk Opposition politician

    Correspondents say the statue has symbolic importance as it underlines Ukraine's shared history with Russia.
    'A razor's edge'

    In another development on Sunday, the Ukrainian Security Service said it was investigating some politicians on suspicion of what it called "actions aimed at seizing state power".

    It did not name the politicians.

    Amid rising tensions, the European Commission said EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton would travel to Ukraine this week "to support a way out of the political crisis".

    Waving EU and Ukrainian flags, protesters on Sunday congregated on Kiev's Independence Square - the scene of previous clashes with police.

    Ukraine's special police force, Berkut, has been widely condemned for beating protesters in the square - known as Maidan.................http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25290959
    8/12/13

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  2. Hundreds of thousands protest in Ukraine’s capital...

    Hundreds of thousands of protesters swarmed Ukraine’s capital Kiev on Sunday, where the country’s opposition leaders urged them to continue heaping pressure on President Viktor Yanukovich to sack his government and abandon plans for closer ties with Russia.

    Many of the demonstrators who gathered at the city’s central Independence Square are furious with the government over its decision to back out of a historic agreement with the European Union in favour of a possible trade deal with Russia, Ukraine’s Soviet-era ruler.

    The protest – which organisers hoped would mobilise one million people on the streets of Kiev – is just the latest sign of mounting tensions in Ukraine over the past two weeks, raising fears over the country’s political and economic stability.

    “This is a decisive moment when all Ukrainians have gathered here because they do not want to live in a country where corruption rules and where there is no justice,” said world heavyweight boxing champion-turned-politician Vitaly Klitschko.

    The opposition accuses Yanukovich, who met Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi on Friday, of preparing to take Ukraine into a Moscow-led customs union.

    “We are on a razor’s edge between a final plunge into cruel dictatorship and a return home to the European community,” jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko said in an emotional message to the crowd read out by her daughter Yevgenia.

    “There is a significantly greater chance of ending up in a medieval dictatorship; the choice is in your hands,” said Tymoshenko, who is serving a seven-year jail sentence for abuse of office in a case condemned by the West as politically motivated........http://www.france24.com/en/20131208-ukraine-mass-pro-europe-demonstration-protest-kiev?ns_campaign=editorial&ns_source=RSS_public&ns_mchannel=RSS&ns_fee=0&ns_linkname=20131208_ukraine_mass_pro_europe_demonstration_protest
    8/12/13

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  3. Nationalists demolish Lenin’s monument in central Kiev...



    KIEV, December 08, 20:18 /ITAR-TASS/. Activists of the Ukrainian nationalist party Svoboda (Liberty) demolished the monument to Vladimir Lenin in central Kiev on Sunday.

    They used ropes to throw it off its pedestal. After the statue was down, they began to sing Ukraine’s national anthem.
    http://en.itar-tass.com/world/710752
    8/12/13

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