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Ukraine: Amnesty law fails to satisfy protesters

2014-01-30 50 Dailymotion

“ The voted bill will certainly not satisfy the more radical protesters,” said euronews reporter Maria Korenyuk. “The opposition now fear it may finally provoke an even deeper conflict.”<br /><br /> Straight after the parliamentary vote boxer-turned-opposition leader, Vitaly Klitschko, gave his opinion:<br /><br /> “This law, like many others, does not meet the interests of people. And this voted law seems to be like a law of Somali pirates, who take you hostage and then let you free against a ransom,” said Klitschko, UDAR party leader.<br /><br /> Despite the freezing temperatures protesters in Independence Square showed no signs of considering giving up. When asked, many vowed to go on fighting for what they said were their rights.<br /><br /> One described the law as ‘absurd’ because the authorities obviously want things to go back to how they were. <br /><br /> Another said he wouldn’t obey the law and that the protesters will stay until the end fighting for their freedoms. <br /><br /> And a third explained that no-one had trusted the Ukrainian government for a long time and that people would stay until victory.

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