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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

7 October, 2008 - 00:00

Oct. 7 1990: The 25th Congress of the Trade Unions of Ukraine ends after establishing the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Ukraine.

2003: The Ukraine-EU summit begins in Yalta (Crimea).

Oct. 8 1886: The Kharkiv Municipal Library opens its doors to the public.

1938: The first government of autonomous Transcarpathia, known as Carpathian Ukraine (Karpatska Ukraina) as of Dec. 30, 1938, is formed in Uzhhorod.

Oct. 9 1928: The Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Theological Seminary is founded in Lviv.

1944: The NKVD of the USSR issues a directive on the liquidation of “OUN gangs” in western Ukraine.

Oct. 10 1932: The Institute of Physics and Technology carries out the Soviet Union’s first nuclear fission through a reaction on lithium.

1973: The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine adopts a secret resolution on instituting a series of repressive measures against unregistered religious sects.

Oct. 11 1653: The Land Assembly resolves to place the Zaporozhian Host under the protectorate of the Muscovite tsar.

1995: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopts the Action Program of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

Oct. 12 1924: The Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic is formed as part of the Ukrainian SSR.

1960: Nikita Khrushchev bangs his shoe on the lectern during his speech at the UN General Assembly, declaring, “We will bury you!”

Oct. 13 1914: Count Bobrinsky, Governor General of Halychyna, bans the distribution of Ukrainian books.

1992: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine confirms Leonid Kuchma as Prime Minister of Ukraine.

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