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Jan. 31, 2014 - Bloody Dmytro Bulatov speaks to press after he 
was found near Kiev, Ukraine. Bulatov, an opposition protester who disappeared 
more than a week ago says he was kidnapped and tortured by 
unknown assailants, in a chilling development that is likely to further 
stoke anger against the embattled government of President Viktor Yanukovych. 
Dmytro Bulatov, is the latest in a string of disappearances and mysterious 
attacks on prominent opposition leaders, which left 1 activist dead and 
several badly beaten. (5 Channel)APKIEV, Ukraine  Police on Friday opened 
an investigation into the kidnapping of an opposition activist, who said 
he was held captive for more than a week and tortured in 
the latest in a string of mysterious attacks on anti-government protesters 
in the two-month-long political crisis.Dmytro Bulatov, 35, a member of Automaidan, 
a group of car owners that has taken part in the protests 
against President Viktor Yanukovych, went missing Jan. 22.Bulatov was discovered 
outside Kiev on Thursday. He said his kidnappers beat him severely, drove 
nails into his hands, sliced off a piece of ear and cut 
his face. He said he was kept in the dark all the 
time and could not identify the kidnappers. After more than a week 
of beatings, they eventually dumped him in a forest."They crucified me, 
they nailed down my hands. They cut off my ear, they cut 
my face. There isn't a spot on my body that hasn't been 
beaten," Bulatov said on Cha
 Thursday upheld the conviction 
against Knox and Sollecito, sentencing Knox to 28 1/2 years in prison 
and Sollecito to 25 years for Kercher's 2007 murder. It did not 
immediately order Sollecito's arrest and noted that Knox was "justifiably 
abroad" after an appeals court in 2011 acquitted the pair and ordered 
them freed.The new conviction immediately set the stage for a drawn-out 
extradition process for Knox, assuming the verdicts are upheld on final 
appeal, a process that could take another year.For Kercher's family, the 
verdict was another step in what has been more than six years 
of uncertainty about how Meredith died and finding justice."I think we are 
still on the journey of the truth and it may be the 
fact that we don't ever really know what happened that night, which 
will be something we have to come to terms with," said Stephanie 
Kercher, the victim's sister who attended the verdict with her brother Lyle.After 
the acquittal in 2011, Knox returned to the U.S., hoping that that 
would be the end of her involvement with Italian law. But Italy's 
supreme court soon ordered a third trial that returned new guilty verdicts 
and stiffened her original 26-year sentence.In a statement issued from her 
hometown of Seattle, Knox denounced the ruling as unjust, saying she was 
"frightened and saddened" by what she called a perversion of justice.Lawyers 
for both Knox and Sollecito have vowed to appeal, but must wait 
to see the written reasoning b

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