Ukraine activists protest Russia language bill
The activists — mostly students, dressed in traditional embroidered shirts — gathered Thursday outside a government building in the capital, Kyiv. Some of them waved national flags and chanted “East and West together!’’ and “No to the split of Ukraine!’’ Riot police in full gear stood by.
Seven opposition lawmakers who announced a hunger strike against the legislation on Wednesday were among the demonstrators.
Lawmakers loyal to President Viktor Yanukovych, who draws his support from the Russian-speaking east and south, rushed the bill through the parliament, without giving the opposition much chance to oppose it in a debate. Parliament’s speaker, whose signature on the bill is required before it is given to the president, resigned in protest.
Ukraine’s jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko sent a message of support to the protesters from a prison in the country’s east where she is serving a seven-year term for abuse of office.
“Yanukovych has declared war not only on opposition and specific democratic values, but on independent Ukraine as it is,’’ she said in a statement posted on her website. “He has challenged the entire nation.’’
The controversial bill has yet to be signed by the president to become law.
Tuesday’s passage of the legislation caused clashes between protesters and riot police.