Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-Prime Minister and leader of the BYUT-Batkinvshchina Party, seen in the Kiev Pechersky Court, the site of the disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts with Russia.11.10.2011#971409
From left: Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-Prime Minister and leader of the BYUT-Batkinvshchina Party, with her daughter Yevgeniya seen in the Kiev Pechersky Court, the site of the disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts with Russia.11.10.2011#971408
From left: Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-Prime Minister and leader of the BYUT-Batkinvshchina Party, with daughter Yevgeniya and husband Alexander Tymoshenko, her defense counsel, seen in the Kiev Pechersky Court, the site of the disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts with Russia.11.10.2011#971407
Yulia Tymoshenko(right), Ukraine's ex-Prime Minister and leader of the BYUT-Batkinvshchina Party, speaking at the Kiev Pechersky Court, the site of the disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts with Russia.11.10.2011#971406
Judge Rodion Kireyev in the Kiev Pechersky Court, the site of the disclosure of Ukrainian ex-premier Yulia Tymoshenko's seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts with Russia.11.10.2011#971405
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-Prime Minister and leader of the BYUT-Batkinvshchina Party, seen with her husband and defense counsel Alexander Tymoshenko in the Kiev Pechersky Court, the site of the disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts with Russia.11.10.2011#971404
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-Prime Minister and leader of the BYUT-Batkinvshchina Party, seen in the Kiev Pechersky Court, the site of the disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971403
Ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocate throwing eggs at Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971341
Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen holding back the pressure of ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocates in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971340
Yulia Tymoshenko's advocate and Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen seen in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971339
Ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocate with Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971338
Ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocates and Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971337
Ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocate and Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971336
Ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocate and Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971335
Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen holding back the pressure of ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocates in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971334
Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen holding back the pressure of ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocates in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971333
Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen detaining ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocate in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971332
Ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocate in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971317
Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen and detention vehicle in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971316
Ukraine's Berkut riot policeman in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a rally in support of former prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971315
Ukraine's Berkut riot policemen holding back the pressure of ex-Premier Yulia Tymoshenko's advocates in Kreshchatik Street, the site of a pro-Tymoshenko rally. It followed the Kiev Pechersky Court's disclosure of her seven-year imprisonment sentence for the abuse of office when signing the 2009 gas contracts between Naftogaz Ukraine and Gazprom.11.10.2011#971306
Yulia Tymoshenko, center, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, with her daughter Yevgenia, left, and her husband and advocate Alexander Timoshenko, right, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009. Kiev.11.10.2011#971266
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009. Kiev.11.10.2011#971236
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009. Kiev.11.10.2011#971235
Verdict passed on Ukraine's ex-prime minister Yulia Timoshenko, who is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009. Pechersky District Court, Kiev.11.10.2011#971234
Yulia Tymoshenko, center, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, with her daughter Yevgenia, left, and her husband and advocate Alexander Timoshenko, right, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971233
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971231
Judge Rodion Kireyev at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971230
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971229
Yulia Tymoshenko, left, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, and judge Rodion Kireyev, right, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971228
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, with her daughter Yevgenia, left, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971222
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, with her daughter Yevgenia, left, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971221
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971179
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971178
Yulia Tymoshenko (center), Ukraine's ex-prime minister and BYUT-Batkivshchina party leader, at the Pechersky District Court, where the verdict is being read out. Yulia Tymoshenko is found guilty for signing faulty gas contracts with Russia in 2009.11.10.2011#971177