Jailed ex-Ukraine PM tried in second case
By Dmitry Vlasov
Topics: From the Wires, Politics News
KHARKIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s imprisoned former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko went on trial Monday on charges of evading several million dollars in taxes 15 years ago, despite strong Western protests against the prosecution of the country’s top opposition leader.
Tymoshenko, 51, is already serving a seven-year sentence on charges of abuse of office and is the subject of a slew of other criminal investigations, including a murder case.
The West has sharply condemned her prosecution as an attempt to sideline a political opponent. Top Western leaders are boycotting the Euro 2012 championships in Ukraine in protest.
Tymoshenko has accused President Viktor Yanukovych, her longtime rival, of jailing her to keep her out of politics.
She did not appear in court in the eastern city of Kharkiv on Monday because she is hospitalized due to a spinal condition, which is causing her constant and debilitating pain.
Tymoshenko is charged with evading 30 million hrvyna ($3.75million; euro3 million) in taxes when she headed an energy company, Ukraine’s United Energy Systems, in 1997-1999, according to the Kommersant newspaper. The Prosecutor’s Office declined to comment on the report until the charges are made public in court.
“Tymoshenko’s absence today at this event is logical: She should not be here, because she is innocent,” Andriy Kozhemyakin, a lawmaker from her party, told reporters as hundreds of Tymoshenko’s supporters and opponents rallied outside the courthouse.
Tymoshenko was convicted in October of overstepping her authority while overseeing a natural gas import contract with Russia, which the court deemed harmful for the Ukrainian economy.
Tymoshenko’s health has significantly deteriorated since the jailing and she was diagnosed with a herniated spinal disk. Ukrainian authorities insisted for months that Tymsohenko’s condition was satisfactory. Last month, they finally bowed to Western pressure and allowed her to be treated at a local hospital under the supervision of a team of German doctors; Tymoshenko does not trust government-appointed physicians.
Dr. Lutz Harms, one of the doctors from Berlin’s Charite Hospital who have been examining Tymoshenko, was quoted in Monday’s Berliner Morgenpost newspaper as saying that from his observations of her in May and two weeks ago, the former prime minister is not fit for trial.
“From a medical perspective based on my time there, Yulia Tymoshenko was not capable of taking part in a trial,” he was quoted as saying. “Her pain must be treated with medication. She was not able to sit on a chair for an extended period of time. Also sitting for the transport to the courtroom would be a problem.”
After a brief session Monday, the Kharkiv court adjourned the trial until July 10 and ordered a medical examination of Tymoshenko to determine whether she is fit to stand trial.
The decision drew anger from Tymoshenko’s supporters, who said it ignores the German doctors’ diagnosis. Tymoshenko’s lawyer Serhiy Vlasenko said that requiring proof of an illness for somebody who is already hospitalized and undergoing treatment is a cynical attempt to “drag Tymoshenko into the court.”
“They’ve already played democracy by beginning to treat Yulia Volodymyrovna and now democracy is over,” Vlasenko said, using Tymoshenko’s patronymic.
___
Danilova reported from Kiev, Ukraine. David Rising in Berlin contributed to this report.
Related Stories
More Related Stories
-
There's no substitute for government disaster relief
-
Holder signed off on search warrant for reporter
-
Mississippi could begin prosecuting women for miscarriages
-
Mike Judge: "Bowling for Columbine" made me pro-gun
-
Closing Gitmo is not enough
-
Murkowski: Palin too disengaged to run for Senate
-
In IRS scandal, new GOP tactic is ignorance
-
Code Pink activist berates Obama at national security speech
-
Cuomo: "Shame on us" if New York City elects Weiner
-
Coburn calls questions about tornado aid "typical Washington B.S."
-
Conspiracy theorists clash over London attack
-
Voting is not a right
-
Destroying the planet for record profits
-
Ahead of Obama's speech, U.S. acknowledges four American drone killings
-
Pic of the day: Barack Obama at prom
-
Anti-Islam backlash in London after machete attack
-
Must-see morning clip: Bill O'Reilly visits "The Daily Show"
-
Obama’s drone speech will probably be maddening
-
Boehner: "Inconceivable" Obama didn't know about IRS targeting
-
Obama to announce new effort to close Guantanamo Bay
-
House supporters of KXL received $56m from fossil fuel industry
Featured Slide Shows
The week in 10 pics
close X- Share on Twitter
- Share on Facebook
- Thumbnails
- Fullscreen
- 1 of 11
- Previous
- Next
-
Lisa Montgomery embraces her nephew Thursday after a tornado tore apart her home in Cleburne, Texas. The twister killed six people and destroyed entire swaths of the North Texas town.
Credit: AP/LM Otero -
Jack McMahon, the defense attorney for abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, speaks outside the Criminal Justice Center in Philadelphia Tuesday. His client was convicted of killing three babies in his clinic, and will serve multiple life sentences.
Credit: AP/Matt Rourke -
A photo taken Monday captures Vice President Joe Biden's response to a Milwaukee second-grader's innovative proposal to end America's epidemic of gun violence. This guy!
Credit: AP/Jenny Aicher -
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., flanked by a grouper-eyed Michele Bachmann, addresses the IRS' admission that it targeted Tea Party groups in advance of the 2012 election. In an op-ed for CNN Thursday, the Kentucky senator slammed the president for his faux outrage.
Credit: AP/Molly Riley -
Ousted IRS chief Steven Miller is sworn in on Capitol Hill Friday. Miller testified before the House Ways and Means Committee on the extra scrutiny the agency gave conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status.
Credit: AP/J. Scott Applewhite -
Attorney General Eric Holder pauses as he testifies on Capitol Hill before the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday. Holder is under fire, among other things, for the Justice Department's gathering of phone records at the Associated Press.
Credit: AP/Carolyn Kaster -
O.J. Simpson sits during an evidentiary hearing at Clark County District Court in Las Vegas, Nev., Thursday. Simpson, who is currently serving a nine-to-33-year sentence in state prison for armed robbery and kidnapping, is using a writ of habeas corpus to seek a new trial.
Credit: AP/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Jeff Scheid -
Major Tom to ground control: On Sunday astronaut Chris Hadfield recorded the first music video from space, a cover of David Bowie's "Space Oddity."
Credit: AP/NASA/Chris Hadfield -
When it rains it pours. President Barack Obama speaks during a news conference Thursday with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, inexplicably inspiring an #umbrellagate Twitter meme.
Credit: AP/Jacquelyn Martin -
A smoke plume rises high above a road block at the intersection of County A and Ross Road east of Solon Springs, Wis., Tuesday. No injuries were reported, but the the wildfire caused evacuations across northwestern Wisconsin.
Credit: AP/The Duluth News-Tribune/Clint Austin -
Recent Slide Shows
- Share on Twitter
- Share on Facebook
- Thumbnails
- Fullscreen
- 1 of 11
- Previous
- Next
Related Videos
Most Read
-
Tornado survivor to Wolf Blitzer: Sorry, I'm an atheist. I don't have to thank the Lord
Mary Elizabeth Williams
-
9-year-old slams Rahm over Chicago schools
Natasha Lennard
-
Oklahoma senator: Tornado aid "totally different" from Sandy aid
Jillian Rayfield
-
Experts: Fox News spying scandal a game-changer
Natasha Lennard
-
Judge tells lesbian couple to separate -- or lose kids
Irin Carmon
-
Inhofe and Coburn: Red state hypocrites
Joan Walsh
-
Greek yogurt, toxic waste hazard?
Kristen Gwynne, AlterNet
-
Facebook's hate speech problem
Mary Elizabeth Williams
-
Brad Pitt keeps breaking his silence on how boring marriage to Jennifer Aniston was
Daniel D'Addario
-
Graphic video reportedly shows possible London machete attack suspect
Jillian Rayfield
Popular on Reddit
links from salon.com

1261 points1262 points1263 points | 583 comments

785 points786 points787 points | 202 comments


House Democrats Dismiss Existence Of Obama Scandals
Obama Faces Dogged Heckler At Drone Speech
Comments are not enabled for this story.