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To: Leo Carpathian

UKRAINE'S PARLIAMENT SPEAKER ACCUSED IN REPORTER DEATH

By Aleksandar Vasovic, Associated Press Writer
AP, Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday September 21, 2005 1:16 PM

KIEV, Ukraine - A commission investigating the kidnapping and killing of a
journalist five years ago has accused parliament's speaker of instigating
the slaying, a Web site with the panel's findings said Wednesday.

Heorhiy Gongadze, an Internet journalist who wrote about high-level
corruption, was kidnapped and killed in 2000. His decapitated body was
found in a forest outside Kiev.

Speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn had ``instigated the abduction,'' said the
legislative commission. Its findings stemmed from recordings in which voices
resembling those of Lytvyn, former President Leonid Kuchma and other
officials are heard allegedly conspiring against Gongadze, according to a
report posted on a parliamentary Web site Wednesday.

The parliamentary commission also accused Kuchma and 16 of his allies and
police officials, including former Interior Minister Yury Kravchenko of
masterminding Gongadze's abduction and death. Kravchenko, a key witness
and reportedly the one given the order to deal with the journalist,
committed suicide in March, hours before he was to be questioned about
Gongadze's slaying.

Kuchma has repeatedly questioned the authenticity of the tapes, secretly
recorded by his former bodyguard.

In an address to parliament Tuesday, the head of the commission Hrihoriy
Omelchenko demanded Lytvyn's resignation and a no-confidence vote for
Prosecutor General Svyatoslav Piskun.

Lytvyn, Kuchma's former chief of staff, dismissed the commission's report as
"a provocation aimed at diverting attention from the real culprits'' for
Gongadze's death. In the past, Lytvyn has dismissed the allegations,
saying: "I wasn't brought up that way.''

The reporter's death sparked months of opposition protests that ultimately
led to last year's Orange Revolution, which brought pro-Western politician
Viktor Yushchenko to office. The opposition accused Kuchma and his allies
of masterminding Gongadze's death, an accusation he has denied.

A month after Yushchenko's inauguration in January, prosecutors indicted
three former policemen for Gongadze's death. A fourth suspect is at large
and being sought on an international warrant.

Gongadze got into what he thought was a taxi, and then was joined by three
others and driven outside Kiev, according to evidence given by the suspects.
The 31-year-old journalist was beaten and strangled, and his body was
doused with gasoline and burned.


2 posted on 09/22/2005 6:53:59 AM PDT by Leo Carpathian (FReeeePeee!)
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To: Leo Carpathian

Pretty horrible but if this is true let the chips hit. Funny, complaining about who did the original recording is hardly an act of defense when accused of murder.

That Clinton disease sure gets around.


3 posted on 09/22/2005 9:06:50 AM PDT by romanesq
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