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Ukraine without Kuchma ((ウクライナ語:Україна без Кучми); ''Ukrayina bez Kuchmy'') was a mass protest campaign that took place in Ukraine in 2000–2001, demanding the resignation of President Leonid Kuchma, and preceding the Orange Revolution. Unlike the Orange Revolution, Ukraine without Kuchma was effectively extinguished by the government enforcement units, and followed by numerous arrests of the opposition and the Ukrainian-speaking participants. Seeking the criminal responsibility for those events was renewed with the election of Viktor Yanukovych as the President of Ukraine.〔(The Procurator General (General Prosecutor) "digs up" after Shkil and other participants of Ukraine without Kuchma (Ukrianian Pravda, Dec.15, 2010) )〕 "Ukraine without Kuchma" was organized by the political opposition, influenced by the infamous Cassette Scandal, presidential elections of 1999, and aimed mainly to demand the resignation of the newly re-elected President Kuchma. The protests did not disappear untraced and resulted in consolidation of the democratic opposition which led to the Orange Revolution. ==Beginning of the protests== The first and barely noticed action of the campaign took place on 15 December 2000 on Maydan Nezalezhnosti (''Independence Square''), the main plaza of Kiev (''Kyiv''), the Ukrainian capital. The protesters sought Kuchma's stepping down and proper investigations of the disappearance of journalist Georgiy Gongadze.
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