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You can throw bone-chilling below zero degree weather at Kiev’s pro-EU protestors.

You can unleash thousands of riot police and the National Guard to clear barricades separating their protest camp in downtown Kiev from the rest of Ukraine ruled by their despised president.

You can even balk at their demands, as Viktor Yanukovich has done for weeks. But so far, you can’t break their resolve.

Thousands of anti-government protestors continue to fill Kiev’s main square, emboldened by hurdles much higher than the 2-meter ice walls they built on Wednesday to protect their small part of Ukraine – a central Kiev square free of a president’s rule that has epitomised autocracy, institutionalised corruption and kleptocracy.

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