December 13, 2004
Ukraine: Yushchenko Convinced He Was Poisoned By 'Those In Power'
by Ron Synovitz
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Ukraine's opposition presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko has said he is certain that authorities in Ukraine poisoned him. Yushchenko made the remarks in Kyiv late yesterday after returning from a Vienna clinic where doctors confirmed the cause of his mysterious illness as dioxin poisoning. The doctors said the toxic substance probably was put into Yushchenko's food. In his remarks, Yushchenko did not specify who he thinks poisoned him. But both Yushchenko and his American-born wife have spoken in recent weeks about a dinner he had with Ukrainian security officials just hours before he became ill. Ukrainian authorities have denied any involvement.
Prague, 13 December 2004 (RFE/RL) -- Viktor Yushchenko said he wants Ukraine's prosecutor-general to determine the truth about how he was poisoned.
But the 50-year-old opposition candidate for president said that the investigation, which was reopened yesterday, should be delayed until after a repeat of Ukraine's presidential election on 26 December. Yushchenko said he doesn't want the findings to influence the election.
"I am convinced that this [poisoning] is the work of those in power. Absolutely convinced," Yushchenko said. "Time is now needed for the investigation. A lot of the circumstances are already known. I think that if the prosecutor-general's office acts according to Ukraine's laws, both the country and the world at large will soon know who did this."
Yushchenko was speaking late yesterday after returning to Kyiv from Vienna, where doctors confirmed that his blood contains about 1,000 times the normal amount of dioxin.
Today, Ukraine's parliament reopened its own investigation into the matter.
Yushchenko said the evidence of dioxin poisoning has made it essential that investigations be continued.
"I think what was said at the clinic, I mean establishing that poisoning in fact took place, changes the case," Yushchenko said. "I therefore welcome the step taken by the prosecutor-general."
The Austrian physicians say it is impossible for them to determine exactly when Yushchenko ingested the poison. But one of those physicians, Dr. Michael Zimpfer, said 12 December that he suspects dioxin was put into something Yushchenko ate.