When ideologies clash

Published November 26, 2013
Protesters clash with riot police during the rally to support EU integration in front of the Ukrainian cabinet of ministers building in Kiev on November 24. – Photo by Reuters
Protesters clash with riot police during the rally to support EU integration in front of the Ukrainian cabinet of ministers building in Kiev on November 24. – Photo by Reuters
A girl wearing a European Union flag cries after clashes between activists and riot police in front of the Ukrainian Cabinet of the Ministers during a protest in Kiev on November 25. – Photo by AFP
A girl wearing a European Union flag cries after clashes between activists and riot police in front of the Ukrainian Cabinet of the Ministers during a protest in Kiev on November 25. – Photo by AFP
Demonstrators shout slogans during the protest in Kiev, Ukraine, on Monday November 25. – Photo by AP
Demonstrators shout slogans during the protest in Kiev, Ukraine, on Monday November 25. – Photo by AP
People shout slogans during a meeting to support EU integration at European square in Kiev, November 25. – Photo by Reuters
People shout slogans during a meeting to support EU integration at European square in Kiev, November 25. – Photo by Reuters
Ukrainian opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk speaks to supporters during the rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, on Monday night, November 25. – Photo by AP
Ukrainian opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk speaks to supporters during the rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, on Monday night, November 25. – Photo by AP
People warm themselves at fires made in steel drums after a meeting to support EU integration at European Square in Kiev, November 26. – Photo by Reuters
People warm themselves at fires made in steel drums after a meeting to support EU integration at European Square in Kiev, November 26. – Photo by Reuters
Riot police(center) and opposition protesters in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, on Monday night, November 25. – Photo by AP
Riot police(center) and opposition protesters in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, on Monday night, November 25. – Photo by AP
Ukrainian opposition activists grab at a plainclothes policeman sitting inside a vehicle equipped with surveillance devices, during an opposition rally in center Kiev, Ukraine, on Monday night, November 25. – Photo by AP
Ukrainian opposition activists grab at a plainclothes policeman sitting inside a vehicle equipped with surveillance devices, during an opposition rally in center Kiev, Ukraine, on Monday night, November 25. – Photo by AP
A protester smacks a riot police officer with a traffic cone during the rally supporting EU integration in front of the Ukrainian cabinet of ministers building in Kiev November 25. – Photo by Reuters
A protester smacks a riot police officer with a traffic cone during the rally supporting EU integration in front of the Ukrainian cabinet of ministers building in Kiev November 25. – Photo by Reuters
Protesters bear the brunt of a police baton charge during the rally to support European Union integration in central Kiev on November 25. – Photo by Reuters
Protesters bear the brunt of a police baton charge during the rally to support European Union integration in central Kiev on November 25. – Photo by Reuters
Ukrainian riot police use batons to disperse demonstrators during clashes at Europe Square in Kiev on November 25. – Photo by AFP
Ukrainian riot police use batons to disperse demonstrators during clashes at Europe Square in Kiev on November 25. – Photo by AFP
Demonstrators clash with riot police at the Europe Square during a protest in Kiev on November 25. – Photo by AFP
Demonstrators clash with riot police at the Europe Square during a protest in Kiev on November 25. – Photo by AFP

Pro-West Ukrainian citizens staged the biggest protest rally in Kiev since the 2004 Orange Revolution, demanding that the government sign a key pact with the European Union. The opposition called for the rally after President Viktor Yanukovych's government reversed a plan to sign a historic deal deepening ties with the European Union, in a U-turn that critics believe was forced by the Kremlin. Jailed Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko has begun a hunger strike over a government decision to scrap a key EU pact that sparked huge protests. Her announcement came as President Viktor Yanukovych pleaded for calm after a second day of nationwide demonstrations over the move.

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