domingo, 17 de janeiro de 2010

a cor das revoluções

Four Georgians detained in Donetsk as Ukraine elects president
Four Georgian nationals were detained in eastern Ukraine over violations on Sunday as the country is holding presidential elections, with the opposition warning of attempts to disrupt the poll, the local police reported.

(...) One Georgian citizen was detained in the city's Voroshilovsky district for threatening the chairman of a district electoral commission and another was detained for the breach of the rules of stay in Ukraine, the police said.

The other two Georgians were detained in the Petrovsky district of Donetsk for penetrating a polling station and trying to tear off seals from ballot boxes, the police said.

(...) On Friday two charter flights from with of 297 Georgian men onboard landed in Donetsk. Some of them had lists of all polling stations in the region. The Georgians, aged from 25 to 40, told border guards that the purpose of their visit was to meet with Ukrainian girls they met on social networking sites.

On Saturday another charter flight from Georgia with some 120 male passengers landed in the capital Kiev. The official purpose of their visit is unknown.

(...) Ukraine's central election body had earlier refused to register over 3,000 observers, sent by Georgia to Sunday's presidential polls, citing the absence of necessary documents. The number of monitors from the Caucasus state exceeded the total number of observers sent by other states and international organizations.

Este são os novos democratas que a NATO quer no seu seio.

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