Viktor Yushchenko
President of Ukraine since 2004.
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At the toughest times I recalled how the children and the elderly looked at me with trustful eyes. Your faith has given me strength.
We can and must turn this page if we are friends and are prepared to look one another in the eye.
The conviction of our Ukrainian nation is embedded in the pages of its history.
The regime is afraid of the people because it knows that free and fair elections will bring about its end.
The government is sowing the seeds of division in society. Those in power want us to struggle with one another, but not against them.
My heart, as all of yours, breaks when it sees how the government is robbing the country of its riches, how they sell out our national interests.
Huge sums of money, administrative manipulation, have all been mustered to prevent the people from expressing their voice.
We want work and we want honest jobs. Our minds and our hands will be our keep!
There is only one conflict in Ukraine today and it is between the regime and the people.
Ukraine must once again be revered and respected by its citizens as well as the East and the West.
We cannot be divided either by the languages we speak, by the faiths we profess or by the political views we choose.
Our mothers and fathers want change. They worked all of their lives, but today live in destitution.
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