Ukraine's Tymoshenko drama to fill football break


KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine, crying foul over its elimination from the European football championship, will be challenged next week to show its own commitment to fair play when jailed prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko resumes her legal battles.

A number of European politicians have boycotted Euro 2012 matches in the former Soviet republic in protest at Tymoshenko's jailing last October which the West sees as an example of selective justice.

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