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Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko is carried through the crowd on her guards' shoulders in Kyiv's Independence Square on Nov. 22 during festivities marking the anniversary of the Orange Revolution. Both Tymoshenko and President Viktor Yushchenko were well-received, but Yushchenko was heckled by Tymoshenko's supporters. The former prime minister later cried onstage after the president, who was vocally annoyed by the crowd's chanting of Tymoshenko's name, criticized her in his speech.
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Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko is carried through the crowd on her guards' shoulders in Kyiv's Independence Square on Nov. 22 during festivities marking the anniversary of the Orange Revolution. Both Tymoshenko and President Viktor Yushchenko were well-received, but Yushchenko was heckled by Tymoshenko's supporters. The former prime minister later cried onstage after the president, who was vocally annoyed by the crowd's chanting of Tymoshenko's name, criticized her in his speech.


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