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The US, the EU, Canada . . . [message #54119 is a reply to message #54118] |
Thu, 25 November 2004 06:02 |
elektratig
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and other countries have denounced the election as rigged. Since these countries rarely see eye to eye on anything these days, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that Yanukovych, or pro-Russian elements within Ukraine, stole the election. Whether a combination of international pressure and internal protest will be able to reverse the result, I can't say. In the spirit of the day, I'll avoid commenting on any suggestion that the situation compares in any way with Bush v. Gore. Happy Thanksgiving to all.
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Nature of the fraud in Ukraine [message #54128 is a reply to message #54118] |
Sun, 28 November 2004 14:54 |
elektratig
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Attached is an article describing some of the fraud and violence that occured. It begins: "It was 5.30pm on election day in Ukraine when the thugs in masks arrived armed with rubber truncheons. "Vitaly Kizima, an election monitor at Zhovtneve in Ukraine's Sumy region, watched in horror as 30 men in tracksuits stormed into the village polling station. "'They started to beat voters and election officials, trying to push through towards the ballot boxes,' he told The Telegraph. "'People's faces were cut from blows to the head. There was blood all over.'"
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