Friday, June 24, 2011

Tymoshenko goes on trial in Kiev

Ukrainian ex-PM Yulia Tymoshenko and her lawyer, Sergiy Vlasenko in court (24 June 2011)Mrs Tymoshenko says the charges against her are politically motivated
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Ukraine's former prime minister and heroine of the 2004 Orange Revolution Yulia Tymoshenko has gone on trial in Kiev for abuse of power.

Mrs Tymoshenko has dismissed the charges, which concern natural gas contracts with Russia, as revenge by her rival, President Viktor Yanukovych.

She lost the premiership in March 2010 following a vote of no confidence.

Mrs Tymoshenko has asked the European Court of Human Rights to decide if the charges are politically motivated.

About 1,000 of her supporters gathered outside the court in Kiev, which was ringed by police.

"This is a farce and circus and not a court hearing," Mrs Tymoshenko told the judge, according to the AFP news agency.

Yulia Tymoshenko's turbulent careerMakes fortune in energy sectorLeads 2004 Orange Revolution protests, unseating Viktor Yanukovych after rigged electionBecomes prime minister in February 2005, with ally Viktor Yushchenko as presidentSacked in September 2005 amid infighting; reappointed two years laterNarrowly defeated in 2010 presidential election to long-term rival Mr YanukovychSteps down as PM in March 2010Profile: Yulia Tymoshenko

Investigators say she agreed a 10-year contract to buy natural gas from Russia at prices that were too high and were ruinous for the Ukrainian economy. They also say she did not have cabinet approval to sign the deal.

The charges are not the first to be brought against the former prime minister.

In December, she was charged with misusing 320m euros (£270m; $425m) received by the government in 2009 for the sale of carbon credits.

The US and the EU have condemned the charges against Mrs Tymoshenko and some of her allies as selective prosecution of political opponents.

The charges carry a sentence of seven to 10 years' imprisonment.

If convicted, Mrs Tymoshenko would be out of contention for parliamentary elections due in October 2012. The next presidential election is scheduled for 2015.

This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/world-europe-13899740

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