Ukraine opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko on Wednesday called for a national strike that would halt transport and shut factories in protest at the declaration that his Moscow-backed rival had won election as president.Outgoing President Leonid Kuchma, meanwhile, warned that civil war could “become a reality” in the country and he asked the world community to stay out of Ukraine’s affairs. Yushchenko said that the naming of Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich to succeed Kuchma, after an election marked by mass cheating, brought Ukraine to “the brink of civil conflict.”Full Story
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