Ukraine’s former economy minister in custody in Prague
The Czech branch of Interpol confirmed this week the detention of Ukraine’s former economy minister Bohdan Danylyshyn, who is accused of abuse of office at home. The former high ranking Ukrainian official, who reportedly visited the Czech Republic for health reasons, remains in custody awaiting a decision on extradition.
"There are no grounds whatsoever for the persecution of Bohdan Danylyshyn. What is happening to Danylyshyn today and to other former senior officials is a clear indication of the state of affairs in present-day Ukraine, of the decline of democracy. People are persecuted for speaking openly, the media has increasing problems. The Yanukovich government is intent on bolstering its power, on strengthening its dictatorship and it is lashing out against all those in the camp of Yulia Tymoshenko, it is lashing out against the opposition.”
Clearly, the Ukrainian opposition does not expect the former economy minister to get a fair trial and whether or not he is extradited to his homeland will depend on the decision of a Prague court. According to Czech law a person who may face political persecution in his homeland cannot be extradited.Meanwhile the Ukrainian embassy in Prague on Thursday denied reports by Czech Television that Danylyshyn had turned himself in at the embassy which had then handed him over to Czech authorities. Asked to comment on his detention the embassy spokesman issued a terse “no comment”.