Kiev anti-government protest draws 100,000

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Last Updated : Dec 23 2013 | 1:05 AM IST
About 100,000 people rallied in the center of the Ukrainian capital today to demand the ouster of the president and his Cabinet as mass anti-government protests entered their second month.
The rallies that have turned Kiev into a giant protest encampment were sparked by President Viktor Yanukovych's decision last month to choose ties with Russia over integration with the 28-nation European Union.
That deeply angered many Ukrainians, who favor the democratic structures of the West over Russia's autocratic government. After a violent police crackdown on a peaceful rally, the protests turned against Yanukovych himself.
"We will create such a hell for the authorities, that the ground will burn under their feet," said Oleh Tyahnybok, head of the opposition nationalist party Svoboda.
Yanukovych's concessions of releasing some jailed opposition activists and suspending several top officials over the crackdown have failed to end the protests.
After several attempts to clear the protesters by force drew strong condemnation from the West, he now appears set on waiting them out.
But Yanukovych's stance was strengthened this week by a major bailout package from Russia to help Ukraine fend off a possible default. The aid includes a USD 15 billion pledge to buy Ukrainian government bonds and a sharp decrease in the price Russia charges Ukraine for natural gas.
The opposition, however, has dismissed the agreements with Russia as a sell-out and insisted that Ukraine's future lies with the European Union.
Opposition leader Vitali Klitschko urged the crowd to spend the New Year and the following weeks on Kiev's Independence Square to force Yanukovych into calling early presidential and parliamentary elections.
"They think that we will get tired, they think that we will go home," Klitschko said today. "This will never dissipate, because we understand that we need to implement reforms and the only way to implement reforms is by changing the leaders.
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First Published: Dec 23 2013 | 1:05 AM IST

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