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Oleksander Hennadiyovych Tymoshenko ((ウクライナ語:Олекса́ндр Генна́дійович Тимоше́нко); born 11 June 1960) is the husband of former Ukrainian Prime Minister, Yulia Tymoshenko and a businessman.〔 (Тимошенко наголошує, що її чоловік займається бізнесом ), UNIAN (April 2, 2009)〕 Tymoshenko owns an egg farm and is the founder of two companies producing equipment for medical institutions.〔 (Юлія Тимошенко ), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (November 30, 2009)〕 According to his wife, Tymoshenko only does business outside Ukraine "after all the events that took place in Ukraine" and owns a "construction business".〔(Тимошенко у домогосподарки не піде, а у Facebook - обіцяє ), Tablo ID (February 3, 2011)〕 ==Biography== Oleksandr was the son of a mid-level Communist Party official〔 Hennady Tymoshenko.〔 〕 According to ''The Times'', he met Yulia Telegina when he misdialed her number. He called back and they eventually agreed to meet and quickly fell in love.〔(The Fairest Premier of Them All? ), The Sunday Times (June 26, 2005)〕 The pair were married in 1979 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, and have a daughter, Yevhenia (Eugenia) (b. 1980).〔(Ukraine's Gold-Plaited Comeback Kid ), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (September 23, 2008 )〕 On August 18, 2000〔 (Ключові слова: Олександр Тимошенко ), UNIAN〕 Oleksandr, a (along with his father Hennadiy Tymoshenko〔 (Олександр Тимошенко звинувачується в тому, що давав хабарі Лазаренку ), Korrespondent (November 7, 2000)〕) board member of the United Energy Systems of Ukraine (UESU) Corporation (of which Yulia was general director), was arrested along with the company's managing director, Valery Falkovich.〔〔〔(2003 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Ukraine ), US Department of State (February 25, 2004)〕〔 (Закрити вікно Олександр Тимошенко переведений у СІЗО міста Житомир ), Korrespondent (February 23, 2001)〕 He was charged with embezzling $800,000 in public funds and forging customs documents to import gas from Russia - all based on activities from the 1990s. The following March, he was transferred to a Zhytomyr Oblast jail〔 so as to avoid communication between Oleksandr, Falkovich (who was transferred to a Chernihiv jail at that time) and Yulia, who by that time was also under arrest. On August 8, 2001, Russian prosecutors handed over information to Ukrainian officials implicating Yulia and Oleksandr in customs violations. The following day, a Kyiv district court released Oleksandr and Falkovich due to lack of evidence.〔(Ukrainian Energy Sector Officials Arrested on Embezzlement Charges ), Radio Free Europe (August 22, 2001)〕〔(Yuliya Tymoshenko Faces Criminal Charges from Russia ), Radio Free Europe (August 14, 2001)〕 The prosecutor's office, however, appealed the ruling and continued the case against Oleksandr, leading him to spend two years in hiding to avoid prosecution on charges he and his wife say are trumped up.〔"Oleksandr Tymoshenko Put on Wanted List," Kyiv Post (August 20, 2003)〕〔"Prosecutors Seek Oleksandr Tymoshenko," Kyiv Post (August 28, 2003)〕 In another ruling, the Kyiv district court ruled the charges against Oleksandr "groundless."〔(Ukraine Appoints new Prosecutor-General as Kuchma Targets Opposition ) by Taras Kuzio, Radio Free Europe (August 22, 2002)〕 Charges were finally dropped in May, 2002. Tymoshenko's father-in-law has also been arrested in connecting with this case, he was released in 2003.〔 According to Mrs. Tymoshenko her spouse has never been personally involved in Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc.〔(To a real man ), Blog of Yulia Tymoshenko (July 06, 2010)〕 In December 2010, Tymoshenko was admitted to hospital, according to Oleksandr Turchynov, “in rather grave condition”.〔(Turchynov confirmed that Tymoshenko’s husband is in hospital “in rather grave condition” ), UNIAN (December 15, 2010)〕 Tymoshenko appears very rarely with his wife in public〔〔 (Всеядна дружина Ющенка, співоча Янукович та терплячий "пташник" Тимошенко ), Табло ID (November 10, 2009)〕 and never gives interviews and does not (publicly) comment on the work of his wife and their personal life.〔 (Тимошенко розповіла, як не взяла свого чоловіка в БЮТ ), TCH (July 6, 2010)〕 Tymoshenko's hypocorism for her husband is "Sasha".〔 Early January 2012 Tymoshenko was granted asylum in the Czech Republic that he had requested at the end of the previous year.〔(Czechs give asylum to spouse of Ukraine's Tymoshenko ) Reuters (6 January 2012)〕 According to him (in February 2012) "This decision was made so that we should not give the authorities additional opportunities to exert pressure on my wife".〔(Tymoshenko's husband not to return to Ukraine under current regime ), Kyiv Post (13 February 2012)〕 He also claimed he could not return to Ukraine because "the first thing after arrival I will be certainly arrested".〔 Since 2000 Tymoshenko owned 33% share of ''International Industrial Projects, s.r.o.'', a small company in the Czech city Ústí nad Labem.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=International Industrial Projects, s.r.o. )〕 The company did not have any web presence and no contact could be found on the internet. It didn't ever publish information mandated by the Czech law and was liquidated in February 2012. Tymoshenko also has lasting contacts with several top Czech politicians. He is alleged to own a house in Lidice since 2000 but denied it on a post in his wife's blog saying that his asylum in the Czech Republic was temporary. On 24 February 2014, just after the "Maidan revolution"〔(Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president ), BBC News (23 February 2014) (Ukraine protests timeline ), BBC News (23 February 2014)〕 and the release from prison of his wife,〔(Yulia Tymoshenko is back centre stage in Ukraine – but not all want her there ), theguardian.com (23 February 2014)〕 he returned to Ukraine.〔 (Male Tymoshenko flew to his wife and daughter in Dnipropetrovsk ), Ukrayinska Pravda (24 February 2014)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oleksandr Tymoshenko」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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