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Ukrainian president seeks protesters’ release to defuse tensions

International Desk |
Update: 2013-12-10 09:18:27

DHAKA: Ukraine’s president says he will ask the country’s general prosecutor to find a way to release some of the demonstrators who were arrested in recent protests, in a bid to defuse the country’s tensions.

Ukraine’s capital has been gripped by more than three weeks of demonstrations, some attracting hundreds of thousands, which began as protests against president Viktor Yanukovych’s backing away from a pact to deepen ties with the European Union.

The protests grew larger and more vehement after police twice violently dispersed demonstrators.

The release of those arrested in the dispersals is one of the key demands of opposition leaders who are driving the protests.

It was unclear whether Yanukovych’s offer, made in a meeting with the country’s three former presidents, would mollify the opposition.

Yanukovych’s offer covered only some of the arrested, those who have not committed grave crimes and who have children or families, reports The Straits Times.

BDST: 2006 HRS, DEC 10, 2013

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