Wednesday 16 March 2011

Citizens of any state can have their equal rights only in the lawabiding state where Constitution's laws function well. But what situation is in Ukraine? A few days ago Serhiy Kivalov, a man who falsifyed the Ukrainian presidential elections in 2004 (but, fortunately, then were held fair re-elections), was nominated as the best Ukrainian jurist in the annual "Person of the year". Why did it happen? Maybe because it's necessary to keep own promises in this world and in another case a person is a lier and a traitor of anothers' trust. For example, a former Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko was elected thanks to fair re-elections, which were organized after people's Orange revolution. But what did he do as a president? Did he punish falsifyed elections' organizers of 2004? No, but in 2009, during his presidency, mr. Kivalov was also nominated as the best jurist of the year by Organization of jurists of Ukraine.
...Traitor of the trust of millions Ukrainians...

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