Ukrainian Communist Party supporters picketing Central Election Commission
Supporters of the Ukrainian Communist Party have placed five tents in front of the Central Election Commission offices in Kiev, with from five to 20 people being on duty near them all day long.
As a spokesman for the camp Valery Yurchak told a REGNUM correspondent today, the action is aimed at supporting fair elections, outcomes of which are now being counted now in the building in front of us. According to him, depending on the part of the day, from five to 20 people are on duty in the tents. He added that the picketing is not limited in time and it will continue until the elections are announced fair and valid or facts of mass election fraud are registered.
15:13 10/01/2007
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