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Ukraine's jailed Tymoshenko in plea to European Court | Ukraine's jailed Tymoshenko in plea to European Court |
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Lawyers for the jailed Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko have begun putting her complaint against imprisonment to judges in Strasbourg. | |
Tymoshenko, a former prime minister, says Ukraine's prosecution of her was politically motivated and her detention unlawful. She is now being treated for acute back pain in a state hospital. | Tymoshenko, a former prime minister, says Ukraine's prosecution of her was politically motivated and her detention unlawful. She is now being treated for acute back pain in a state hospital. |
Last October she was convicted of abuse of office and jailed for seven years. | Last October she was convicted of abuse of office and jailed for seven years. |
President Viktor Yanukovych has been her arch-rival for nearly a decade. | President Viktor Yanukovych has been her arch-rival for nearly a decade. |
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg held a half-day public hearing before embarking on an in-depth study of her case behind closed doors. | |
If Ukraine's judiciary is found to be at fault the court can impose penalties on Ukraine, a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights. | If Ukraine's judiciary is found to be at fault the court can impose penalties on Ukraine, a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights. |
With her distinctive plaited, blonde hair Tymoshenko was a key figure in Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution. Since then she has twice served as prime minister. | With her distinctive plaited, blonde hair Tymoshenko was a key figure in Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution. Since then she has twice served as prime minister. |
Many EU politicians have echoed her criticisms of the Ukrainian authorities and in June European leaders boycotted Euro 2012 football matches in Ukraine, to show their displeasure at her detention. | Many EU politicians have echoed her criticisms of the Ukrainian authorities and in June European leaders boycotted Euro 2012 football matches in Ukraine, to show their displeasure at her detention. |
Tymoshenko argues that her detention was politically motivated and that there has been no judicial review. She also says the authorities neglected her medical needs and kept up round-the-clock surveillance after moving her to a hospital in the eastern city of Kharkiv. | Tymoshenko argues that her detention was politically motivated and that there has been no judicial review. She also says the authorities neglected her medical needs and kept up round-the-clock surveillance after moving her to a hospital in the eastern city of Kharkiv. |
Run-up to election | Run-up to election |
On Wednesday the Ukrainian high court is expected to rule on her appeal against conviction. | On Wednesday the Ukrainian high court is expected to rule on her appeal against conviction. |
She was found guilty of abuse of office over a gas deal she signed with Russia's Vladimir Putin. | She was found guilty of abuse of office over a gas deal she signed with Russia's Vladimir Putin. |
Lawyers for the state of Ukraine dispute her complaint, and will argue in Strasbourg that it was just a normal criminal trial, the BBC's Moscow correspondent Daniel Sandford says. | Lawyers for the state of Ukraine dispute her complaint, and will argue in Strasbourg that it was just a normal criminal trial, the BBC's Moscow correspondent Daniel Sandford says. |
The Tymoshenko case is likely to loom large in Ukraine's parliamentary election on 28 October, when Mr Yanukovych's Party of the Regions will seek to maintain its grip on parliament. | The Tymoshenko case is likely to loom large in Ukraine's parliamentary election on 28 October, when Mr Yanukovych's Party of the Regions will seek to maintain its grip on parliament. |
In a separate trial, Tymoshenko is accused of embezzlement and tax evasion in connection with business deals she did in the 1990s. | In a separate trial, Tymoshenko is accused of embezzlement and tax evasion in connection with business deals she did in the 1990s. |
In the Orange Revolution pro-Western opposition activists angry at official corruption and cronyism prevented Mr Yanukovych taking office after an election widely condemned as rigged. | In the Orange Revolution pro-Western opposition activists angry at official corruption and cronyism prevented Mr Yanukovych taking office after an election widely condemned as rigged. |
Mr Yanukovych has sought to renew the close ties with Russia that existed in Soviet times - a stance that alarms many Ukrainian nationalists. | Mr Yanukovych has sought to renew the close ties with Russia that existed in Soviet times - a stance that alarms many Ukrainian nationalists. |
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