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Volodymyr Tsvil

Volodymyr Tsvil ((ウクライナ語:Володимир Iванович Цвiль) (born 11 February 1962) is a Ukrainian public figure, and a Ukrainian ex-Consul in Munich.
In 2002, Volodymyr Tsvil wrote a book about the "cassette scandal", later known as Kuchmagate. The book speaks about the wiretapping of Leonid Kuchma, then President of Ukraine, because of the murder of independent journalist, Georgiy Gongadze. This situation resulted in a political crisis in Ukraine, which subsequently led to the events called "The Orange Revolution". Tsvil was in the centre of these events and described them in his book "In the Whirlpool of the Cassette Scandal. A Story Told by Eyewitness"〔http://www.rulit.net/books/v-centre-kassetnogo-skandala-rasskaz-ochevidca-read-199161-1.html〕
== Career ==

After finishing an eight-year school in Tomashivci, Ivano-Frankivsk region, Tsvil was accepted to Ivano-Frankivsk medical college, from which he graduated in 1981.
From 1981-83 he served in the Soviet Army (Air Force).
In 1983 Tsvil got accepted to Ivano-Frankivsk Medical Institute from which he transferred to Lviv Medical Institute, which Tsvil finished in 1989, acquiring the profession of a doctor-gynecologist.
After graduating from the Medical Institute, Tsvil worked in Lvov Perinatal Centre. In 1991 he became a deputy chief medical officer.
In 1992, Volodymyr Tsvil was approved to study in Ivan Franko State University in Lviv, from which he graduated in 1996.
Volodymyr Tsvil was a leader of a working group of young politicians that organised a reburial of Cardinal Josyf Slipyj from Rome to Lviv in St. George’s Cathedral in 1992.
In 1993, Tsvil became the candidate in Verkhovna Rada in the majority constituency of the Rivne region, and was also a delegate of VI World Congress of Free Ukrainians (Toronto, Canada).
In 1993, Volodymyr Tsvil founded a "Dilova Galichina" company in Lviv.
From 1996, Tsvil studied at the Diplomatic Academy affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. He finished the Academy in 1998 with a specialisation in international law.
In 1998 Volodymyr Tsvil was a candidate in the Verkhovna Rada.
In 1999 Volodymyr Tsvil became a trusted person of the leader of the Socialist Party of Ukraine, Alexander Moroz, during the presidential election in Ukraine.
In 2000 Tsvil moved to Munich to work on an academic project in the "Ukrainian Free University".
Since 2000 Tsvil and his family have lived in Germany.
In 2002 Volodymyr Tsvil published his book "In the Whirlpool of the Cassette Scandal. A Story Told by Eyewitness",〔http://www.rulit.net/books/v-centre-kassetnogo-skandala-rasskaz-ochevidca-read-199161-1.html〕 with Tsvil acting as a publicist of the book.
In 2002-2004 Volodymyr Tsvil was Ukrainian consul in Munich.
In 2004 Tsvil founded «O.M. Osteuropaeishe Investitions GmbH», which subsequently became a part of TSVIL GROUP ()
Volodymyr Tsvil is married and has two children.

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