UKRAINE SET FOR STRIKE
Protesters spent a fourth night in the bitter cold as opposition leaders
prepared for a nationwide strike to protest the outcome of the Ukrainian
presidential election amid allegations of vote rigging.
We"ll go live to Jill Dougherty on the streets of Kiev, as the election crisis
unfolds - and as opposition leaders call for a national strike.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/11/25...aine/index.html
Well those people are definitely oppress by a corrupt gouverment... Maybe we should expect some US intervention:)) Letting the joke aside they will stay there another week or two the cold sending them one by one and all this time the international forums will protest and after 1-1 an a half month everything will be the same and after another the holidays everything will be forgotten. Mark my words!
UKRAINIAN PARLIAMENT VOTES TO OUST GOVERNMENT
Ukraine's opposition scored key victories Wednesday in its bid to scrap a disputed presidential election as parliament voted no confidence in the government and European-brokered talks provided momentum toward holding a new ballot.
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C...09457%2C00.html
The disfiguring acne-like skin condition suffered by Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko is the most recognizable hallmark of dioxin poisoning in humans. While it is unsightly, it is reversible.
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It's usually low-level, long-term poisoning, we've never had a case like this -- a known case of large, severe dioxin poisoning. |
International Level: Activist / Political Participation: 29 2.9%
I don't think that the events in Ukraine can be called "chaos". I would rather call it democracy. The people of Ukraine have shown an unbelievable commitment, staying in the cold and outdoors for so long, not tolerating the corruption that their electoral system has allowed. I'm a huge fan of bottom-up democracy where the workers, the common man struggle for their rights. The opposite would be to wait for the elites to "generously" hand them their rights, which hardly occurs without common people creating a "demand" (refer to Frederick Douglass).
I think it may seem "chaos" to those up top in elite circles who see these swarming, dedicated people demanding that their votes count, but to me it's a beautiful thing.
YUSHCHENKO IS FRONT-RUNNER IN RERUN ELECTION
Pro-Western opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko declared himself the winner of Ukraine's presidential election early today after exit polls and partial results from Sunday's balloting indicated he would coast to victory.
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C...00575%2C00.html
I am still amazed about the developments there! I spoke with a ukraine friend of mine and she was amazed also. Keep in mind that the country is divided... they are a lot of people the do not want Viktor Yushchenko . Overall it was an exercise of democracy as I would not expect from ukraine.