13:21 14.02.2014

All protesters in Ukraine released from custody – national resistance headquarters

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All protesters in Ukraine released from custody – national resistance headquarters

The last of the 234 protesters in Ukraine were released from custody on Friday, the national resistance headquarters has reported.

According to the report, the decision on the last activist – Dmytro Poltavets – was taken by the Holosiyivsky District Court in Kyiv.

The headquarters noted that Poltavets was arrested on Hrushevskoho Street on January 23 and that charges had been brought against him under Article 294 of the Criminal Code (participation in mass disturbances).

Earlier, a source in law enforcement agencies said that all previously detained participants in mass protests in Ukraine were to be released on Friday, February 14.

As of Friday morning there were only 11 protesters in custody, including four in Cherkasy region, two in Dnipropetrovsk region and five in Kyiv region and the city of Kyiv.

On Thursday, Kyiv Prosecutor Mykola Beskyshky announced a list of streets and buildings in the Ukrainian capital, which the protesters have to release by February 17 to ensure the entry into force of the so-called amnesty law and the exemption from criminal liability of suspects in the participation and organization of riots in Kyiv (adopted by the Verkhovna Rada on January 29, 2014).

He said that the issue concerns nine streets in central Kyiv (Hrushevskoho, Horodetskoho, Khreschatyk, Instytutska, Triokhsviatytelska, Prorizna, Zankovetskoi, Maidan, Volodymyrsky Descent) and the dismantling of 19 barricades that were built there. Freeing Kyiv State City Administration building is compulsory, he added.

However, the national resistance headquarters described this statement by the prosecutor as a provocation.

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