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1991 in Ukraine
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Events in the year
1991 in
Ukraine
.
Incumbents
President
:
Leonid Kravchuk
Prime Minister
:
Vitold Fokin
Events
August 24 – The
country declares its independence
from the
Soviet Union
.
[
1
]
October 6 –
Soviet President Gorbachev
condemns
antisemitism in the Soviet Union
in a statement read on the 50th anniversary of the
Babi Yar massacres
, which saw the death of
35,000 Jews
in the country during
WWII
.
[
2
]
[
3
]
December 8 – In the
Białowieża Forest
Nature Reserve in Belarus, the leaders of
Russia
,
Belarus
, and
Ukraine
sign
an agreement
officially ending the
Soviet Union
and establishing the
Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS) in its place.
[
4
]
[
5
]
December 12 –
Ukraine
becomes the first
post-Soviet republic
to
decriminalize homosexuality
.
[
6
]
Births
29 June -
Anton Kukhta
, Ukrainian footballer
Deaths
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References
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Paul G. Lewis; Professor Paul Lewis (2001).
Party Development and Democratic Change in Post-Communist Europe: The First Decade
. Psychology Press. p. 141.
ISBN
978-0-7146-5155-2
.
^
Clines, Francis X. (1991-10-07).
"Gorbachev Condemns Anti-Semitism, Past and Present"
.
The New York Times
.
ISSN
0362-4331
. Retrieved
2021-06-12
.
^
Vincent J. Schodolski.
"GORBACHEV RUES JEWISH EXODUS"
.
Chicago Tribune
. Retrieved
2021-06-12
.
^
"The Belavezha Accords signed"
.
Presidential Library
. Retrieved
2021-06-12
.
^
"Belovezha Accords and Beyond: Delineating the Russian State. | National Technical Reports Library - NTIS"
.
ntrl.ntis.gov
. Retrieved
2021-06-12
.
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Ottosson, Daniel (May 2008).
"State-sponsored Homophobia: A world survey of laws prohibiting same sex activity between consenting adults"
(PDF)
. International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA). p. 45. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on 2009-03-06
. Retrieved
5 May
2009
.
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