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Where there is no law, but every man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the least of real liberty
Henry M. Robert

This week in history

15 September, 2009 - 00:00

Sept. 15 1991: An all-Ukrainian rally is held on St. Sophia Square in Kyiv in support of the Declaration of Ukraine’s state independence.

1995: Ukraine signs the Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime adopted by the Council of Europe in 1990.

Sept. 16 1651: The Ukrainian Cossacks launch an uprising in Bila Tserkva to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the terms of the treaty signed with the Polish Kingdom.

1914: The first Ukrainian Sich Riflemen in the Austro-Hungarian army swear allegiance to the struggle for Ukraine’s liberation.

Sept. 17 1939: Red Army units cross the Soviet-Polish frontier and enter Western Ukraine and Western Belarus.

1989: The The first Chervona Ruta Ukrainian song festival is launched in Chernivtsi.

Sept. 18 1640: A A church council convened in Kyiv adopts the catechism of the “Orthodox confession of the faith.”

1996: Ukraine’s Ministry of External Economic Relations and Trade adopts regulations on barcodes for goods made in Ukraine.

Sept. 19 1941: The Headquarters of the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the USSR orders Soviet troops to retreat from Kyiv after 72 days of defensive operations.

1991: Kyiv-Mohyla Academy is revived in Kyiv.

Sept. 20 1919: The army of the Ukrainian National Republic and Nestor Makhno’s partisan units sign an agreement to fight Denikin’s army.

1975: The Kuban, Ukraine’s largest oil tanker, is launched at the Kerch Shipyard.

Sept. 21 1841: A medical faculty is founded at Kyiv University (today’s Bohomolets Ukrainian State Medical University).

1993: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine accepts Prime Minister Leonid Kuchma’s resignation and releases him from his official duties.

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