Europe rises up about the fate of Yulia Tymoshenko
30th April 2012The former Prime Minister and opponent of the present Ukrainian government, Yulia Tymoshenko has been on hunger strike since 20th April in a bid to denounce the political repression that reigns in the country. Warned of maltreatment suffered by Ms Tymoshenko in prison, the Commissioner for Human Rights at the Supreme Council of Ukraine, Nina Karpachova said that these were acts of "torture" according to article 3 of the European Convention of Human Rights. The European Union, which is extremely concerned about the situation, has risen up against the fate reserved for Ms Tymoshenko. The German President Joachim Gauck cancelled his visit to the Ukraine that was planned for May in protest against the mutism of the Ukrainian government. In response to this Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych ordered the General Prosecutor to investigate the violence the opponent is said to have suffered in prison.
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