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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

26 June, 2007 - 00:00

June 26 1919: The first All-Ukraine Congress of Communist Organizations of Working Youth convenes in Kyiv, during which the Komsomol of Ukraine is founded.

1994: Presidential elections are held in Ukraine. A second round is scheduled, as none of the candidates obtained the required number of votes.

June 27 1964: A monument to the great Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko is unveiled in Washington, D.C.

2001: A Byzantine-rite Divine Liturgy is celebrated at the Lviv Racetrack during the last day of Pope John Paul II’s visit to Ukraine.

June 28 1940: The Red Army occupies Bessarabia and Northern Bukovyna.

1996: The Verkhovna Rada adopts a new Constitution of Ukraine.

June 29 1945: The Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia sign a treaty annexing Carpatho-Ukraine to the Ukrainian SSR.

1995: President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine signs an edict instituting the annual all-Ukraine competition for “Teacher of the Year.”

June 30 1945: The Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR addresses a message to the people in conjunction with the signing of a treaty between Czechoslovakia and the USSR and the final reunification of the Ukrainian lands.

1992: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine passes a bill on the delimitation of authority between the governments of Ukraine and the Autonomous Republic of the Crimea.

July 1 1937: The Radnarkom of the Ukrainian SSR resolves to establish state nature preserves.

1989: The founding conference of the People’s Movement of Ukraine (Rukh) for Restructuring takes place in Kyiv.

July 2 1976: A monument to Soviet citizens and POW officers and soldiers shot by the Germans in 1941-43 is unveiled at Babyn Yar.

1993: Kyiv hosts the First All-Ukraine Assembly of the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists.

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