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At Yahoo! News (under 'World', slideshow 'Ukraine Elections')
there is a photo of orange flag. Accompanying text:
"Ukrainians take part in a mass rally in the center of Kiev,
October 23, 2004. Up to 100,000 Ukrainians rallied in the capital
on Saturday in support of opposition leader and presidential
candidate Viktor Yushchenko, on the threshold of the country's
October 31 presidential election. (REUTERS/Gleb Garanich)"
Jan Mertens, 1 November 2004
Now there is an other slideshow at this link, showing a photo. Has anybody seen
news reports showing this opposition flag?
Martin Karner, 1 November 2004
Electoral bloc of Victor Yushchenko (opposition) uses the
orange flags with a red word "Tak!" (Yes!), grey
horseshoe and red motto "Viryu Znayu Mozhemo" (I
beliewe, I know, We can).
Andriy Grechylo, 26 November 2004
I saw also a couple of blue-yellow-red flags.
António Martins, 26 November 2004
Perhaps you saw a blue-yellow-crimsom (MALYNOVYI) flag of
political party "Batkivshchyna".
These flags are present in all meetings of opposition. I didn't
saw any Russian flag during these actions. It is clear, because
Russia supports other candidate - Yanukovych.
Andriy Grechylo, 26 November 2004
At <www.freerepublic.com>,
there are some pictures showing flags used by the Ukrainian
protesters, mostly the orange flags with the "Yushchenko
Yes" inscription.
On the "personal website of Viktor Yushchenko" thte ia
a photo
(with numerous other [flag] photos) with a variant of the
opposition flag, showing a photo of Viktor Yushchenko:
Martin Karner, 26 November 2004
People in Ukraine use various kinds of the Yushchenko's block
flags (light or dark orange, with texts, portrait or without
images).
Andriy Grechylo, 2 December 2004
I saw one flag on the news on TV, which was white and black
horizontal with a red cross in the middle. What could that have
been?
Elias Granqvist, 2 December 2004
At a demonstration for Victor Yushchenko, presidential
candidate in Ukraine, there is, amid the national bicolor and
orange party flags, a Blue-Yellow-Red horizontal tricolor flying
in a photo I saw in The Economist. Any clue what it is?
Albert S. Kirsch, 4 December 2004
It is a flag of the party of "Batkivshchyna"
(= Motherland; leader - Mrs. Yuliya Tymoshenko). The orange flag
isn't a symbol of separate party, but of political block.
Andriy Grechylo, 4 December 2004
I saw flags at the Kiev protest:
1) Orange over black, A cross with pointed bottom in center with
Ukrainian trident. See my photo.
Orange is Yushchenko's color, the color of protest. Black is the
typical winter color of a Ukrainian's clothes.
2) Tak! flag means yes in Ukrainian. Flag of Yushchenko.
Interesting PORA flag. Usually