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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (104545)2/22/2014 4:13:40 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217901
 
She should retire from politics and write her memoir...

Crowds hail Ukraine ex-PM Yulia Tymoshenko

bbc.co.uk

But while she received large cheers from many in the audience, she does not enjoy universal support amongst the opposition, says the BBC's David Stern in Kiev.

Before she went into prison, her popularity ratings were dropping and many Ukrainians blame her in part for the chaos of the post-Orange Revolution years, or see her as a member of Ukraine's corrupt political elite.

The BBC's Tim Wilcox in Independence Square, reports that dozens of people he could see, walked away in disgust when she appeared on the stage, shouting that she did not represent them.

Ms Tymoshenko was freed following a vote by parliament on Friday demanding her release.
She was sentenced to seven years in jail in 2011 after a controversial verdict on her actions as prime minister.