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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 day in history

19 January, 2010 - 00:00

1652: Cossack envoys led by Colonel Ivan Iskra leave Chyhyryn for Moscow to sign a treaty with Muscovy.

1906: Ukraine’s first revolution-oriented satirical magazine Shershen starts being published in Kyiv.

1919: Red Army units enter Poltava and restore Soviet rule.

1933: The Soviet Union establishes fixed grain delivery quotas for the collective and individual farmers.

1968: The Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet adopts a decree on the procedures of naming streets, squares, and other components of populated areas after statesmen and public figures.

1992: Ukrainian reserve officers with Ukrainian citizenship ceremoniously pledge allegiance to Ukraine, on the initiative of the Ukrainian Republican Party and Rukh.

2005: The Supreme Court of Ukraine turns down Viktor Yanukovych’s request to ban the publication of the official presidential election results.

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