Supporters of Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko
protest against the results of the presidential election in Kiev, Ukraine, Nov.
26, 2004. Yushchenko and his supporters have been rejecting the result of the
presidential election after the incumbent prime minister Viktor Yanukovych was
declared the winner of the disputed election by the Ukrainian Central Elections
Commission on Wednesday. (Xinhua Photo)
Supporters of Ukraine's opposition leader and presidential
candidate Viktor Yushchenko take part in a rally in Kiev Nov. 24, 2004. (Xinhua
Photo)
Supporters of Ukraine's opposition leader and presidential
candidate Viktor Yushchenko take part in a rally in Kiev Nov. 24, 2004.
(Xinhua Photo)
Tens of thousands of people took to the street Tuesday in this
Ukrainian capital city to demand that their leader Viktor Yushchenko be
recognized as the winner of a contested presidential election.(Photo:
Xinhua/AFP)
Supporters of Ukraine's opposition leader and presidential
candidate Viktor Yushchenko(R) take part in a rally in Kiev Nov. 24,
2004.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
Yushchenko, who had been declared Sunday a loser to acting Prime
Minister Viktor Yanukovich, called on his supporters here to march to the
parliament building, the Rada, to demand the annulment of Sunday's election
results. (Photo: Xinhua)
Ukraine's president Leonid Kuchma(L) and Prime Minister Viktor
Yanukovich attends a meeting in a town close to Kiev, Nov. 24, 2004. President
Leonid Kuchma, accusing the opposition and their supporters of plotting a coup,
on Wednesday called on all political parties to sit down and talk.
(Xinhua/Reuters photo)