(12 Oct 2011) SHOTLIST
1. Wide of protest camp set up by supporters of Ukraine's former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko
2. Close up of poster reading (Ukrainian) "Freedom for Ukraine"
3. Mid of supporters in camp
4. Police officer on guard
5. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Olexyi Karagolnyi, Supporter of Yulia Tymoshenko:
"Our camps will remain as they did before. We will stay until the moment we are expelled or Tymoshenko is released and will come to this place to say thank you to these people sincerely that they were here for her and for Ukraine."
6. Various of police guarding entrance to courthouse
7. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Viktor Yashun, Supporter of Yulia Tymoshenko:
"I believe Tymoshenko will succeed in winning this case despite the quality of our courts and I know today in the court, the judge will make a decision according to what the police said."
8. Close up of photograph held by supporter appearing to show him being detained by security forces during clashes outside the courthouse on Tuesday
9. Wide of tents
10. Close up of poster of Tymoshenko
11. Wide tilt down of headquarters of Tymoshenko's party, the All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" party
12. Set up of Tymoshenko's top ally and former Deputy Prime Minister, Hryhoriy Nemyria in interview
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Hryhoriy Nemyria, former Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine and ally of Yulia Tymoshenko:
"We are going to appeal both through the Ukrainian legal system, which is as you know far from being perfect, to put it mildly, and also we will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights."
14. Close up of hands
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Hryhoriy Nemyria, former Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine and ally of Yulia Tymoshenko:
"The level, intensity and the clarity of reaction and message from the United States, European Union on the highest possible level, and also from Russia, is unprecedented. This is something that President Yanukovych has to deal with, because otherwise if he would continue to neglect this clearly expressed criticism and requirement not just to release Tymoshenko and other leaders but also to give them full political rights including participation in the next year parliamentary elections, then unfortunately for Ukraine, there might be some sanctions and unfortunately especially for Yanukovich, a personal sanctions against him and his closest."
16. Close up of Nemyria
17. Wide of news conference
18. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Vadim Karasev, Head of the Global Strategies Institute:
"A parliamentary majority, which consists of the Party of the Regions and the president, will decriminalise law 365 (in the Criminal Code of Ukraine) and Tymoshenko will be convicted in the verdict, but will be not in prison."
19. Cutaway of cameras
20. Mid of news conference
STORYLINE
Supporters of Ukraine's jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko vowed on Wednesday to continue their street protest until she is released.
Tymoshenko, a popular opposition leader who once symbolised Western hopes for a democratic Ukraine, was convicted of abuse of office and sentenced to seven years in prison on Tuesday.
The US and European Union condemned the verdict as politically motivated.
Tymoshenko's supporters have set up tents on the street outside the courthouse where her trial took place.
One supporter, Olexyi Karagolnyi, said they plan to stay there until they are either forced to leave, or Tymoshenko is released.
Another, Viktor Yashun, said he believed Tymoshenko would win in the end, "despite the quality of our courts".
Yashun was arrested by police on Tuesday during clashes outside the courthouse.
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