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Ukraine 'to scrap' anti-protest law | Ukraine 'to scrap' anti-protest law |
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The Ukrainian president and opposition leaders have agreed to scrap anti-protest laws that had fuelled anger at the government, the presidency says. | |
Viktor Yanukovych also offered an amnesty to protesters, but only if they cleared barricades and stopped attacking government buildings. | |
The president made the offer in talks with the three main opposition leaders. | |
The demonstrators had demanded the protest law be repealed, but they also want Mr Yanukovych to quit. | |
The law was hastily passed in parliament by Yanukovych loyalists on 16 January. | The law was hastily passed in parliament by Yanukovych loyalists on 16 January. |
The changes included a ban on unauthorised tents in public areas, and criminal responsibility for slandering government officials. | The changes included a ban on unauthorised tents in public areas, and criminal responsibility for slandering government officials. |
Correspondents say it is likely to be overturned during a special session of parliament on Tuesday, arranged last week to discuss the crisis. | |
Unrest spreads east | Unrest spreads east |
The law angered protesters and helped to spread unrest across Ukraine, even to Mr Yanukovych's Russian-speaking strongholds in the east. | |
The protesters, closely allied to the opposition parties, targeted government buildings and have briefly occupied several ministries in Kiev. | |
The president began the latest round of talks on Monday evening with Fatherland leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Udar (Punch) chief Vitali Klitschko, and nationalist leader Oleg Tyahnybok. | |
In a statement on the presidential website, Justice Minister Olena Lukash was quoted as saying that a "political decision was made on scrapping the laws of January 16, which aroused much discussion". | |
She also said Mr Yatsenyuk had formally rejected the post of prime minister, which was offered to him on the weekend. | |
There has not yet been public reaction from the opposition parties. | |
After previous talks, opposition leaders took Mr Yanukovych's proposed concessions to the protesters, who resoundingly rejected them. | |
Ashton to visit | |
Meanwhile, top EU diplomat Catherine Ashton has brought forward a planned visit to Ukraine by 48 hours and will now arrive on Tuesday for meetings with Mr Yanukovych and opposition leaders. | Meanwhile, top EU diplomat Catherine Ashton has brought forward a planned visit to Ukraine by 48 hours and will now arrive on Tuesday for meetings with Mr Yanukovych and opposition leaders. |
She said she was "alarmed" by reports on Monday that the government was preparing to introduce a state of emergency. | She said she was "alarmed" by reports on Monday that the government was preparing to introduce a state of emergency. |
Multiple reports had suggested that the government was intending to invoke a state of emergency, but officials later said they had no such plan. | Multiple reports had suggested that the government was intending to invoke a state of emergency, but officials later said they had no such plan. |
The crisis was sparked when President Viktor Yanukovych pulled out of a trade deal with the EU last November in favour of a $15bn (£9bn) bailout from Russia. | The crisis was sparked when President Viktor Yanukovych pulled out of a trade deal with the EU last November in favour of a $15bn (£9bn) bailout from Russia. |
Thousands joined protests against the government, erecting camps in Kiev and getting embroiled in sporadic clashes with security forces. | Thousands joined protests against the government, erecting camps in Kiev and getting embroiled in sporadic clashes with security forces. |
After months of largely peaceful demonstrations, Mr Yanukovych's government enraged demonstrators by passing the anti-protest law. | After months of largely peaceful demonstrations, Mr Yanukovych's government enraged demonstrators by passing the anti-protest law. |
Four activists have died in incidents connected with the protests in recent days. | Four activists have died in incidents connected with the protests in recent days. |