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NEWS & LETTERS, October 2002

Ukraine opposition

Kiev, Ukraine--Demonstrations by the United Opposition to President Kuchma took place here Sept. 16 and 17. Participating in it were the Communist Party (CP), the Socialist Party (SP), as well as the Tymoshenko and Yushchenko blocks.

All four forces had their own events at their designated meeting places on Sept. 16: the CP at Arsenalna Square, the SP at Poshtova Square, the Tymoshenko block at Khmelnitskogo Square, and the Yushchenko block at Tolstogo Square.

All parts of the opposition marched to the central Independence Square where they held a common political meeting. Despite having expected more than 100,000 participants, only about 25,000 all together attended these events.

After finishing the common meeting, the elements of the opposition conducted some separate actions. The Tymoshenko block organized the picket of the presidential administration; the CP picketed the council of ministers, and the SP picketed the parliament.

In the evening a tent camp was organized near the parliament, but it was removed that night. About 100 people were arrested and about 150 were injured. None of our comrades were arrested, but two comrades were slightly injured. Now they are OK.

Separate actions continued on Sept. 17; however they had a smaller number of participants. Our intervention was quite intensive and successful. Our comrades distributed more than 130 copies of our leaflet with the explanation of our Marxist-Humanist position and we found a lot of promising new contacts, in particular with CP and SP regional rank-and-file members who are quite critical of their leadership. We have to develop at our meetings our plan of work with these contacts.

--Vadym

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