Ukraine protesters block government offices, call for strike

Police and protesters look at an injured person near the presidential office on December 1.
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 Protesters blocked the Ukrainian government's main headquarters and closed off streets Monday, stepping up their campaign against President Viktor Yanukovich in the Eastern European country's biggest demonstrations since the Orange Revolution nine years ago.
Angry about Kiev's policy U-turn away from integration with Europe, hundreds of demonstrators lined trash bins, metal containers and flower pots to stop employees from going to work. They focused their attention on government offices after tens of thousands of people took part in an opposition-led rally Sunday, marred by violence.
Nearby, more demonstrators, braving the cold weather while waving flags and chanting against the government, converged on Kiev's Independence Square and surrounding streets, setting up tents and blocking traffic, in response to an opposition call for a nationwide strike over Yanukovich's switch toward Russia. 
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