Saturday, 7 January 2012

Husband Of Ukraine's Tymoshenko Wins Czech Asylum

KIEV, Ukraine -- The husband of jailed Ukrainian former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has been granted political asylum in the Czech Republic.
The news was announced hours after media reports that Oleksander Tymoshenko had requested asylum at the end of last year.

Mr Tymoshenko's wife was jailed for seven years in October for abuse of office at a controversial trial.

Her husband, who has Czech business interests, stood by her in court.

The Czech interior ministry confirmed his request for asylum had been granted on Friday.

Last year, the country granted asylum to Bohdan Danylyshyn, a former economy minister in Tymoshenko's cabinet.

A row ensued in which Ukraine expelled two Czech diplomats for alleged espionage.

Mr Tymoshenko has a stake in the Czech company International Industrial Projects.

His wife was convicted of abuse of power over a gas deal she signed with Russia in 2009.

She accused President Viktor Yanukovych, her political rival since the 2004 Orange Revolution, of orchestrating the case against her.

The EU and others voiced concern that her trial might have been politically motivated.

Tymoshenko was recently moved from custody in the capital Kiev to a prison in the eastern city of Kharkiv.

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