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    Medical Care for Ukrainian Demonstrators

    This winter Ukraine – the breadbasket of the former Soviet Union fought to keep its’ political freedom. Read what Karen Springs, one of our Ukraine center staff sent us to share with you…

    Ukrainians have braved the low temperatures of Independence Square in Kiev for three weeks. People have gathered, with flags and streamers in hand, to show their support of presidential candidate Victor Yushchenko. As opposing sides discuss Ukraine’s political fate inside the warm government buildings, citizens have made a city of tents and will continue fighting the cold until their pleas are answered.

    Amidst the hundreds of thousands of protestors sits a green tent that provides refuge from the cold. Christian Hope Church and the Operation Blessing outreach center in Ukraine have set up camp in the heart of the capital’s activity. They are providing for the people’s medical and spiritual needs every day.

    Cold and flu symptoms, as well as aches and pains are beginning to attack the crowd. Everyday 200 to 300 Ukrainians pass through this small green tent, receiving cough and cold medicines, vitamins, and treatment for the frost bite on their faces. A team of seventeen volunteers and physicians help these patients throughout the day. They will stay there until the protesting ends.

    Ivan Boiko traveled from western Ukraine to voice his political opinion. He has withstood the cold temperatures for eight days. Despite falling on the slick pavement and injuring his hand a few days ago, he carries on with conviction. “Such events only happen once in a lifetime,” he commented. “I’m more than proud of my country.”

    Boiko was thankful for Operation Blessing’s medical tent. He was able to rest for a moment and receive treatment for his injury.

    The spirit of hope in the air is one that cannot be ignored. Boiko said it best, “I can’t find the words to express what I feel. You have to be here to understand this indescribable atmosphere.”

    Note: On December 8th, Ukraine's parliament adopted electoral and constitutional changes in a compromise intended to defuse the nation's political crisis -- prompting opposition leaders to say they would lift a blockade of government buildings (Associated Press).



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