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Tymoshenko accused of ordering the killing of political opponents PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 12 May 2012

The Ukrainian prosecution will press murder charges against the country’s former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko in two weeks time, Deputy Prosecutor General Renat Kuzmin, who is responsible for her case, announced yesterday.

While on a visit to Brussels, Kuzmin yesterday gave a wide-ranging interview to Brussels media. He said the prosecution was to press charges in two weeks time for the 1996 murder Yefhen Shcherban, a member of parliament and one of the richest people in Ukraine.

Shcherban and his wife were killed at the Donetsk airport in 1996 by people dressed as police officers. According to the prosecution, the Shcherbans' murderers have confessed having received $1 million (€742,394) from a bank account linked to Tymoshenko and Pavlo Lazarenko in the 1990s.

Lazarenko was prime minister from 1996 to 1997 and was the mentor of Tymoshenko, president of the United Energy Systems of Ukraine at the time, a private company importing Russian gas to Ukraine. Lazarenko was convicted of money laundering and is serving a prison term in the United States.

Tymosheko has stated that the murder charges against her were "absurd" and clearly politically driven.

“Today the prosecution is investigating this criminal case and is checking the facts showing the participation of Tymoshenko and Lazarenko in the organization and financing of this murder. And the work already done has given results,” Kuzmin said.

Asked if such a development would not throw a shadow over the Euro 2012 football cup, which Ukraine is co-hosting with Poland and starts from 8 June, Kuzmin said that pressing charges did not necessarily result in starting a trial, since Tymoshenko was undergoing treatment and according to Ukrainian law a sick person cannot be prosecuted.

Kuzmin hinted that Tymoshenko was beyond abusing the legal procedure with demands for treatment. He said that 150 women, serving sentences in the Kachinavska women's penal colony in Khakiv where Tymoshenko is jailed, suffer from the same disease and that the conditions of several are worse than hers.

“Tymoshenko today benefits from the best treatment. She is treated by Europe’s best doctors. Especially for her, a clinic has been furbished. She is treated by German doctors, by Ukrainian doctors, by her own doctors. Overall, she has been medically checked [while in detention] an astonishing 266 times. Not a single prisoner in Europe benefits from medical treatment like Tymoshenko," her prosecutor insisted.

Kuzmin insisted that Tymoshenko’s case has been artificially blown out of proportion.

“This is a deliberate heightening of pressure, this is about deliberate disinformation and this is a deliberate discreditation of the Ukrainian authorities,” he said.

Asked if he reported to the Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich on the Tymoshenko case, he said that it was the duty of his superior, the prosecutor general, to do so.

Many Ukrainian citizens view Tymoshenko as a pion for the 'West' which used to turn Ukraine into an anti-Russian western ally.



  

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