From 2014
Yushchenko, hero of Ukraine's Orange Revolution warns Europe that Putin won't stop at Crimea
by Matthew Schofield - McClatchy Foreign Staff
March 27, 2014
Many Ukrainians believe you need look no further than the face of Viktor Yushchenko to understand Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
Once smooth and ruggedly handsome, it still bears the scars from an assassination attempt when someone slipped dioxin into Yushchenko's food. ..."
Read more here:
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/world/article24765781.html#storylink=cpy
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Why are you still posting this nonsense blaming Russia for the alleged Yuschenko poisoning?
Even the incredibly biased article you post says: ââ¬ÅExactly who was behind the poisoning has never been officially determined. Itâââ‰â¢s been blamed on the Russian secret police, on Yanukovychâââ‰â¢s supporters, even on Yushchenko himself, a publicity stunt to garner election support.ââ¬Â
And even that is an understatement.
No evidence has ever been produced that the Russian government had any involvement with this incident; in fact it appears the opposite is the case.
ââ∠âIn September 2009, Larysa Cherednichenko, former head of the department for supervision over investigations into criminal cases of the Ukrainian Prosecutor Generalâââ‰â¢s Office, said high-ranking officials from the presidential secretariat and family members of Yushchenko falsified evidence in his poisoning case, with dioxin being added to Yushchenkoâââ‰â¢s blood samples. Cherednichenko claims she was warned that she would be dismissed from her office immediately after she wrote her report on August 26, 2009 and said she was offered two positions, which she refused, and contested her dismissal in court.
Also in September 2009, a special commission, created by the Verkhovna Rada, came to a conclusion that the Yushchenko dioxin poisoning was falsified to strengthen his positions during 2004 presidential elections. The commission demanded to bring to justice those guilty in fabrication of blood tests. To date, no one has been identified. There were allegations US intelligence services injected blood samples taken from Yushchenko with dioxin to feign poisoning These allegations were dismissed by Ukraineâââ‰â¢s Office of the Prosecutor General.âââ¬ÃÂ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Yushchenko
Also:
ââ∠âHowever, a new team of investigators assigned to the case after Yushchenko lost power to his long-term rival Viktor Yanukovych, alleged that the Yushchenko dioxin poisoning could have been falsified to strengthen his positions during 2004 presidential elections.
Investigators demanded that the ex-president give new blood tests, as traces of dioxin remain in blood forever.
Yushchenko, whose health has improved significantly since 2004, has refused to cooperate and said last year he wanted to âââ¬Ã
âclose that chapterâââ¬Ã in his life.âââ¬ÃÂ
http://sputniknews.com/world/20120405/172637154.html
In other words, Yuschenko refuses to give blood samples that could at least determine whether he was poisoned by dioxin at all!
In any court in the world failure of a party to produce evidence within his control justifies an inference that the evidence, if produced, would be unfavorable to that partyââ¬â¢s position.
But hereââ¬â¢s the capper: In 2008, while Yuschenko was still President, US Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper, reported:
ââ¬ÅPresident Viktor Yushchenko on Thursday accused the godfather of one of his children and member of his own political party of involvement in his near-fatal poisoning, a stunning twist to one of post-Soviet Ukraineââ¬â¢s most notorious scandals.
Yushchenko did not provide evidence for his claim that David Zhvania participated in giving him a massive dose of dioxin that sickened him and left his face badly scarred.
. . .
This summer, Zhvania angered Yushchenko by claiming that the president suffered only from food poisoning and accusing his staff of inventing a politically motivated attack to boost his popularity during the closely fought presidential campaign.
Asked Thursday at a news conference whether he thought Zhvania took part in the poisoning, Yushchenko answered: ââ¬ÅI think yes, to put it mildly.ââ¬Â
Zhvania countered that Yushchenkoââ¬â¢s poisoning has yet to be proved.
He dismissed Yushchenkoââ¬â¢s statement as ââ¬Åabsolutely ill-considered and irresponsibleââ¬Â and said it shows his disregard for the rule of law.
ââ¬ÅSuch actions of V. Yushchenko donââ¬â¢t disgrace him personally as much as they humiliate Ukraine in front of the international community,ââ¬Â Zhvania said in a statement.
http://blog.cleveland.com/pdextra/2008/07/ukraine_president_blames_forme.html
In other words, Yuschenko close political and personal ally says Yuschenko was not ââ¬Ådioxin poisoned,ââ¬Â and Yuschenko then accuses the son in law himself [not the Russians] of being behind the poisoning!
Beyond that, you donât tell us that Yuschenko awarded the title Hero of Ukraine to the Nazis collaborator mass murderer Stepan Bandera and has praised his barbarous Ukrainian Insurgent Army, ally of Hitler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Yushchenko
Also, per the same article:
âAlso in September 2005, former president Leonid Kravchuk accused exiled Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky of financing Yushchenkoâs presidential election campaign, and provided copies of documents showing money transfers from companies he said were controlled by Berezovsky to companies controlled by Yushchenkoâs official backers. Berezovsky confirmed that he met Yushchenkoâs representatives in London before the election, and that the money was transferred from his companies, but he refused to confirm or deny that the money was used in Yushchenkoâs campaign. Financing of election campaigns by foreign citizens is illegal in Ukraine.â
He was such a pathetic president he got barely 5% of the vote in running for re-election.
Some âHeroâ!