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[Nothing speaks better than the before-after pictures of Yuschchenko's face:

see the photo at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Yushchenko_Before_After_Poisoning.jpg

 

- David ]

 

Story from BBC NEWS:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/4088345.stm

 

Published: 2004/12/11 21:38:46 GMT

Ukraine candidate 'was poisoned'

Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko's mystery illness was caused

by poisoning, his Vienna doctors say.

 

The doctors said extensive tests showed a form of dioxin had been used,

leaving Mr Yushchenko's face disfigured.

 

They described the poisoning as serious and said that if left untreated it

could have killed him.

 

Mr Yushchenko, 50, was taken ill in September as he campaigned for

disputed elections that have now been declared invalid because of

irregularities.

 

His supporters staged mass demonstrations against election fraud after his

opponent Viktor Yanukovych was initially declared the winner.

 

The second round is now being re-run on 26 December.

 

Analysts say he would have to dispel any doubts about his health before

becoming president.

 

In Washington, a state department spokeswoman said the United States was

" deeply concerned about these findings " and urged Ukrainian authorities to

investigate.

 

'No doubt'

 

The opposition leader has accused the Ukrainian authorities of trying to

poison him - a charge they reject.

 

Doctors were at first unable to confirm the poisoning theory but have now

carried out further tests.

 

" There is no doubt about the fact that the disease has been caused by a

case of poisoning by dioxin, " Michael Zimpfer, the head doctor of the

Rudolfinerhaus clinic where Mr Yushchenko is undergoing treatment, said.

 

" There were high concentrations of dioxin, most likely orally administered. "

 

It is still not clear whether the poisoning was deliberate, though Dr

Zimpfer said it was likely to have been caused by " a third party " .

 

The question of who was responsible was a matter for the judicial

authorities, he said.

 

Dr Zimpfer said the substance was soluble and could have been administered

in something like soup.

 

The doctors said their findings were backed by clinical observations and

the study of blood and tissue samples.

 

This was the first time since the event that they had conducted biopsies,

they said.

 

Large dose

 

Mr Yushchenko's blood and tissue registered concentrations of dioxin 1,000

times above normal levels.

 

There appeared to be little lasting damage to Mr Yushchenko's internal

organs, though experts say it could take more than two years for his skin

to return to normal.

 

Mr Yushchenko said on arrival at the clinic on Friday that his health was

getting " better every day " .

 

Dioxins are common pollutants - produced as the result of many industrial

processes.

 

But toxicologists say little is known about the effect of such a large

single dose.

 

" It's usually low-level, long-term poisoning, " Professor John Henry of

London's St Mary's hospital told the BBC.

 

" A very large dose, nobody has any real idea of what it would cause. Now

we do know. "

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