Yulia Tymoshenko victimizations have been reported as recently as January 16, 2010 by Deseret News. Yulia Tymoshenko victimizations have involved 3 people.
Sadly, since humans first walked the earth we have been busy attacking one another. Sometimes we attack violently with knives, machetes or guns. In the modern era, we often attack verbally, sometimes we attack an idea, or a plan of action, and sometimes we attack a person's character or an organizations course of action.
Other people who are attack victims include: Eric Holder, Chris Cannon, Rafael BenÃtez, Tom Hanks, Kevin Rudd, Germaine Greer, Lily Allen, Denise Richards, Juan Carlos I of Spain, Rihanna, Jenni Murray, John McCain, James Cameron, Saddam Hussein, Kim Basinger, Bono, Winston Churchill, Tom Cruise, Roman Polanski, J.J. Abrams, Katie Couric, Diane Sawyer, Al Roker, Steven Spielberg, and more.
... attacked the leading candidates, Yanukovych and current Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. "Why are you lying?" he said. "You are making promises to the people, but why weren't you doing anything before?" Like...
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Deseret News | January 16, 2010
...are using the swine-flu epidemic as an opportunity to attack the Prime Minister. "The media are to blame for the panic. From the beginning, the government has told people to remain calm and follow some...
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TIME | November 09, 2009
... assailed Tymoshenko for her reluctance to condemn Moscow's action. Tymoshenko says she opposed the war, but calls for balanced ties with Russia. Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This...
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USATODAY.com | October 08, 2008
...in 2004, has criticized the president, saying former Soviet Ukraine must remain neutral and not be drawn into a dispute with Russia. Analysts said Tymoshenko hopes to make political gains by balancing Russian...
Read more: Russia conflict draws Ukraine election battle lines
Reuters | August 26, 2008