National Post

Crowd frees ex-Georgian leader after Kyiv arrest

- Alex Luhn

• Mikheil Saakashvil­i, the former president of Georgia, was freed by protesters Tuesday after a dramatic arrest on the rooftop of his apartment in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.

The authoritie­s had seized the firebrand politician, who served as governor of Ukraine’s Odessa region from 2015 to 2016, on accusation­s of trying to overthrow the government of his former ally Petro Poroshenko, the Ukrainian president.

The botched arrest only galvanized support for Saakashvil­i and led to demonstrat­ions in the capital and a criminal case against his sympathize­rs in Parliament.

Saakashvil­i had climbed onto the roof of his eightstore­y building in Kyiv and threatened to jump when heavily armed security forces stormed his apartment Tuesday morning.

“Poroshenko is a thief ! Poroshenko is a traitor to Ukraine!” he yelled, before troopers seized him and put him in a van.

But protesters blocked the vehicle with other cars and makeshift barricades as the police attempted to quell the unrest with tear gas. After an hours- long impasse, the crowd broke open the side door and freed Saakashvil­i.

While Saakashvil­i addressed protesters outside Parliament, Yuriy Lutsenko, the prosecutor general, accused Saakashvil­i of receiving US $500,000 from a “criminal gang” led by Viktor Yanukovych, the former president who fled to Russia in 2014.

Lutsenko played the MPs what he said was a recording of the former Georgian leader agreeing to send a representa­tive to meet Sergei Kurchenko, a Yanukovych associate, who was sanctioned by the European Union after departing Ukraine in 2014.

The prosecutor said a criminal case had been opened against MPs who had “obstructed” the arrest, including popular reformers Mustafa Nayyem and Serhiy Leshchenko.

He said Saakashvil­i, who has denied the allegation­s, must turn himself in and protesters must disperse within 24 hours.

Since he forced his way across the Polish- Ukrainian border with supporters in September, the Georgian politician has been holding protests calling for the impeachmen­t of Poroshenko, most recently marching through the capital on Sunday.

Saak ash vi li came to power in Georgia in the 2003 Rose Revolution, promising pro-Western reforms, but lost territory in a disastrous war with Russia in 2008. He was charged with abuse of office after he left in 2013.

 ?? PHOTOS: SERGEI CHUZAVKOV/AFP/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Supporters of former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvil­i attempt to release him from a police van after he was arrested in Kyiv on Tuesday. The politician also served as governor of Ukraine’s Odessa region.
PHOTOS: SERGEI CHUZAVKOV/AFP/ GETTY IMAGES Supporters of former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvil­i attempt to release him from a police van after he was arrested in Kyiv on Tuesday. The politician also served as governor of Ukraine’s Odessa region.
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Mikheil Saakashvil­i

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