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The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Face a face entre les pro-europeens et les services de police, a la barricade de la rue rue Grouchevski (pres de la place de l'Independance). Contact : ? Pierre MEUNIE /
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestant pro-europeen. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestant pro-europeen. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestant pro-europeen. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestant pro-europeen. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Des manifestants pros-europeen allument des cierges a la memoire des deux manifestants qui ont ete tue. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Des manifestant pros-europeen arrachent les paves. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Des manifestant pros-europeen arrachent les paves. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestant pro-europeen. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestant pro-europeen. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestant pro-europeen. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestant pro-europeen. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestant pro-europeen. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
The capital city of The Ukraine, Kiev, exploded. Heavy fighting between protesters and the government controlled riot police resulted in the deaths of 2 protesters, hundreds injured. The protests started out as a way of the people letting their government know they wanted closer ties with Europe and not Russia, a path chosen by the government. Instead of listening to the people on the streets the government quickly made up some new anti-protesting laws and rushed them through parliament, which the political opposition says paves the way for a police state. Ukraine, Kiev, 24 janvier 2014. Mouvement pro-europeen en Ukraine. Manifestants pros-europeen aux barricades erigees pour bloquer les forces de l'ordre. Contact : pierremeunie@gmail.com 0033 (0)662245413 ? Pierre MEUNIE / Reservoir Photo
In this photo taken on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 in Kiev, Ukraine Sergei Nigoyan, center, a 20-year-old ethnic Armenian who joined the protests in December after traveling from his home in the eastern city of Dnipropetrovsk, stands on a barricade in Kiev, Ukraine. The protesters' deaths, the first since the largely peaceful protests started in November, fueled fears that the daily demonstrations aimed at bringing down the government over its decision to shun the European Union for closer ties to Moscow and over human rights violations could turn more violent. One of the victims of clashes in Kiev was identified as Sergei Nigoyan. (AP Photo/Maxim Dondyuk)
Ukrainian lawmaker and chairman of the Ukrainian opposition party Udar (Punch), WBC heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko gestures as he speaks to pro-European Union activists during a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. Tens of thousands of activists rallied in the center of the Ukrainian capital on Sunday, while the organizers of the weeks-long anti-government protests looked for a future strategy amid dwindling numbers and a continuing government crackdown on the protesters. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Ukrainian opposition leader Oleh Tyahnybok, gestures while speaking to Pro-European Union activists during a rally in the Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. Tens of thousands of activists rallied in the center of the Ukrainian capital on Sunday, while the organizers of the weeks-long anti-government protests looked for a future strategy amid dwindling numbers and a continuing government crackdown on the protesters. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Pro-European Union activists attend a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. Tens of thousands of activists rallied in the center of the Ukrainian capital on Sunday, while the organizers of the weeks-long anti-government protests looked for a future strategy amid dwindling numbers and a continuing government crackdown on the protesters. 3(AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Pro-European Union activists shout slogans during a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. Tens of thousands of activists rallied in the center of the Ukrainian capital on Sunday, while the organizers of the weeks-long anti-government protests looked for a future strategy amid dwindling numbers and a continuing government crackdown on the protesters. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Pro-European Union activists shout slogans during a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. Tens of thousands of activists rallied in the center of the Ukrainian capital on Sunday, while the organizers of the weeks-long anti-government protests looked for a future strategy amid dwindling numbers and a continuing government crackdown on the protesters. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
A pro-European Union activist shouts a slogan during a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. Thousands of activists are rallying in the center of the Ukrainian capital, as the organizers of weeks-long anti-government protests look for a future strategy. The demonstrations, known as Euromaidan, were sparked by President Viktor Yanukovych's decision late last year to freeze ties with the West and tilt towards Moscow. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Ukrainian lawmaker and chairman of the Ukrainian opposition party Udar (Punch), WBC heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko sings the national anthem of Ukraine during a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. Thousands of activists are rallying in the center of the Ukrainian capital, as the organizers of weeks-long anti-government protests look for a future strategy. The demonstrations, known as Euromaidan, were sparked by President Viktor Yanukovych's decision late last year to freeze ties with the West and tilt towards Moscow. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Pro-European Union activists attend a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. Tens of thousands of activists rallied in the center of the Ukrainian capital on Sunday, while the organizers of the weeks-long anti-government protests looked for a future strategy amid dwindling numbers and a continuing government crackdown on the protesters. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Ukraine's opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk talks to pro-European Union supporters during a celebration of Orthodox Christmas in the Ukrainian capital Kiev's main Independence Square Monday, Jan. 6, 2014. Protesters have gathered for over a month to demand President Viktor Yanukovych's resignation over his decision to ditch a pact with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Protesters sing and dance in a pro-European Union tent camp in Ukraine's capital Kiev main Independence square Friday, Jan. 3, 2014. Protesters have gathered for over a month to demand President Viktor Yanukovych's resignation over his decision to ditch a pact with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
People pose and take pictures near a mock-up of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych in a prison uniform and behind bars, while others act as court judges, in a pro-European Union tent camp in Ukraine's capital Kiev main Independence square Friday, Jan.3, 2014. Protesters have gathered for over a month to demand Yanukovych's resignation over his decision to ditch a pact with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Pro-European Union supporters play chess in a protesters' tent camp in Ukraine's capital Kiev main Independence square Friday, Jan.3, 2014. Protesters have gathered for over a month to demand President Viktor Yanukovych's resignation over his decision to ditch a pact with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Ukrainian nationalists carry torches during a rally in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, late Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. The rally was organized on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Stepan Bandera, founder of a rebel army that fought against the Soviet regime and who was assassinated in Germany in 1959. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Ukrainian nationalists carry torches during a rally in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, late Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. The rally was organized on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Stepan Bandera, founder of a rebel army that fought against the Soviet regime and who was assassinated in Germany in 1959. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Ukrainian nationalists carry torches during a rally in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, late Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. The rally was organized on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Stepan Bandera, founder of a rebel army that fought against the Soviet regime and who was assassinated in Germany in 1959. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Ukrainian nationalists carry torches during a rally in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, late Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. The rally was organized on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Stepan Bandera, founder of a rebel army that fought against the Soviet regime and who was assassinated in Germany in 1959. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Ukrainian nationalists carry torches during a rally in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, late Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. The rally was organized on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Stepan Bandera, founder of a rebel army that fought against the Soviet regime and who was assassinated in Germany in 1959. (AP Photo / Sergei Chuzavkov)
A Ukrainian nationalist carries a portrait of Stepan Bandera, founder of the Ukrainian rebel army that fought against the Soviet regime, during a rally in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, late Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. The rally was organized on the occasion of Bandera's birth anniversary.(AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Ukrainian nationalists carry torches during a rally in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, late Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. The rally was organized on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Stepan Bandera, founder of a rebel army that fought against the Soviet regime and who was assassinated in Germany in 1959. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Pro-European Union activists hold lights while singing the Ukrainian national anthem as they celebrate the New Year in Kiev's main square early Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014, in Ukraine. At least 100,000 Ukrainians sang the country's national anthem together at the square on New Year's Eve in a sign of support for integration with Europe. Opposition leaders had called on Ukrainians to come to the Maidan on New Year's Eve and sing the national anthem in an act of defiance and what they expected could be the record-breaking live singing of an anthem. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
A pro-European demonstrator holds a mirror which reflects a group of riot police officers standing guard in Kiev, Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. Opposition activists protested in the capital maintaining more than a month of rallies opposing the government's decision to shelve a key deal with the European Union. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
A pro-European demonstrator holds a mirror which reflects a group of riot police officers standing guard in Kiev, Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. Opposition activists protested in the capital maintaining more than a month of rallies opposing the government's decision to shelve a key deal with the European Union. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Pro-European demonstrators hold up mirrors which reflect a group of riot police officers standing guard in Kiev, Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. Opposition activists protested in the capital maintaining more than a month of rallies opposing the government's decision to shelve a key deal with the European Union. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
A pro-European demonstrator attempts to kiss a riot police officer in Kiev, Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. Opposition activists protested in the capital maintaining more than a month of rallies opposing the government's decision to shelve a key deal with the European Union. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
A pro-European demonstrator holds a mirror which reflects a group of riot police officers standing guard in Kiev, Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. Opposition activists protested in the capital maintaining more than a month of rallies opposing the government's decision to shelve a key deal with the European Union. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
A pro-European demonstrator holds a mirror which reflects a group of riot police officers standing guard in Kiev, Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. Opposition activists protested in the capital maintaining more than a month of rallies opposing the government's decision to shelve a key deal with the European Union. Writing on the mirror reads: "Join Us" (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
A pro-European demonstrator attempts to kiss a riot police officer in Kiev, Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013. Opposition activists protested in the capital maintaining more than a month of rallies opposing the government's decision to shelve a key deal with the European Union. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Protesters hold mirrors in front of a line of police officers during a protest marking one month since the dispersal of a pro-EU rally in Kiev, Ukraine, 30 December 2013. The protesters were marking one month since the break up of a protest against Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych, who failed to sign an association agreement with the European Union. Photo: Roman Pilipey/NurPhoto
Protesters hold mirrors in front of a line of police officers during a protest marking one month since the dispersal of a pro-EU rally in Kiev, Ukraine, 30 December 2013. The protesters were marking one month since the break up of a protest against Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych, who failed to sign an association agreement with the European Union. Photo: Roman Pilipey/NurPhoto
Protesters hold mirrors in front of a line of police officers during a protest marking one month since the dispersal of a pro-EU rally in Kiev, Ukraine, 30 December 2013. The protesters were marking one month since the break up of a protest against Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych, who failed to sign an association agreement with the European Union. Photo: Roman Pilipey/NurPhoto
Protesters hold mirrors in front of a line of police officers during a protest marking one month since the dispersal of a pro-EU rally in Kiev, Ukraine, 30 December 2013. The protesters were marking one month since the break up of a protest against Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych, who failed to sign an association agreement with the European Union. Photo: Roman Pilipey/NurPhoto