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Levko Hryhorovych Lukianenko ( uk, Левко́ Григо́рович Лук'я́ненко; 24 August 1928 – 7 July 2018) was a Ukrainian politician, Soviet dissident, and Hero of Ukraine. He was one of the founders of Ukrainian Helsinki Group in 1976 and was elected a leader of the revived Ukrainian Helsinki Group, the Ukrainian Helsinki Association, in 1988. Lukianenko is the author of the
Declaration of Independence of Ukraine The Act of Declaration of Independence of Ukraine ( uk, Акт проголошення незалежності України, Akt proholoshennya nezalezhnosti Ukrayiny) was adopted by the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR on 24 August 1991.
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Early life and career

Lukianenko was born on 24 August 1928 in the Khrypivka village of
Horodnia Raion Horodnia Raion ( uk, Городнянський район) was a raion (district) of Chernihiv Oblast, northern Ukraine. Its administrative centre was located at the town of Horodnia. The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the admini ...
, Soviet Union. During World War II in 1944, he was recruited in the Soviet Army at age of 15, as he could prove that he was underage (to get drafted he lied that he had been born in 1927) and served in Austria and then in Caucasus region (cities Ordzhonikidze and Nakhichevan). In Austria, he observed the arrival of Ukrainian wheat in
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, which reminded him of the removal of grain from Ukraine when he almost starved in the 1930s during the
Holodomor The Holodomor ( uk, Голодомо́р, Holodomor, ; derived from uk, морити голодом, lit=to kill by starvation, translit=moryty holodom, label=none), also known as the Terror-Famine or the Great Famine, was a man-made famin ...
. That event made Lukianenko to "follow
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's path - I would fight for an independent Ukraine." In 1953, Lukianenko enrolled in the Law Department of Moscow State University and joined the
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(CPSU). (Lukianenko later claimed that he had joined the CPSU only "to do the highest for Ukraine.") In university, Lukianenko later claimed, he was nicknamed ''khokhol'', an ethnic slur against Ukrainians. Soon after he graduated in 1958, Lukianenko was directed as a propagandist to
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Communist Party committee. Lukianenko claimed that after the 1956 20th Congress, "I stopped pretending I was a party member."dissident and Ukrainian politician Levko Lukyanenko dies at 89
Kyiv Post (8 July 2018)


Dissident activity

In 1959, during the
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, he organized a dissident movement in Hlyniany, the Ukrainian Workers and Peasants Union, along with
Ivan Kandyba Ivan Kandyba ( uk, Іван Кандиба) (June 7, 1930 - Nov. 8, 2002), was a Ukrainian lawyer, who achieved most fame by being a founding member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group. Early life Ivan Kandyba was born into a Ukrainian peasant family ...
and others.Levko Lukianenko. Eternal revolutionary
Ukrayinska Pravda (7 July 2018)
Lukianenko defended the right of secession of Ukraine from the rest of Soviet Union, a right that was theoretically granted by the
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(Articles 17 and 125). In May 1961, he was expelled from the party, arrested, tried, and sentenced by the Lviv Oblast Court to death for separatism, "undermining the credibility of the CPSU, and defaming the theory of Marxism-Leninism." After 72 days, his sentence was later commuted to 15 years in a prison camp. Lukianenko served his sentence at first in Mordovia ( Dubravlag, OLP #10, in
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, Zubovo-Polyansky District) and then in Vladimir, at the
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(infamous for its brutality). Soon after his release in 1976, he moved to Chernihiv and became a founding member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group. In 1977, he was arrested again and was sentenced by
Chernihiv Oblast Chernihiv Oblast ( uk, Черні́гівська о́бласть, translit=Chernihivska oblast; also referred to as Chernihivshchyna, uk, Черні́гівщина, translit=Chernihivshchyna) is an oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. T ...
Court to 10 years in a camp and 5 years of internal exile for "Anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda." In 1988, Lukianenko was released in the wave of
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's
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. He refused to emigrate as a condition for his release, but he was released anyway in November 1988. In total, he had spent 27 years in prison.


Political career

Lukianenko was elected a member of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament) in March 1990 and became the head of the new Ukrainian Republican Party the following month. He was the co-author of Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine and the author of
Declaration of Independence of Ukraine The Act of Declaration of Independence of Ukraine ( uk, Акт проголошення незалежності України, Akt proholoshennya nezalezhnosti Ukrayiny) was adopted by the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR on 24 August 1991.
, adopted in 1991. In the
1991 Ukrainian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Ukraine on 1 December 1991,Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1976 the first direct presidential elections in the country's history. Leonid Kravchuk, the Chairman o ...
, Lukianenko finished third with 4.5% of the vote. From May 1992 to November 1993, Lukianenko was the first
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.Biographical Dictionary of Central and Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century
by Jan Kofman, Routledge,
In protest of government policies, he resigned. From 1994 to 1998, Lukianenko was a People's Deputy of Ukraine from the 68th electoral district, representing the city of Novovolynsk. During the
1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Ukraine on 29 March 1998. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1976 The Communist Party of Ukraine remained the largest party in the Verkhovna Rada, winning 121 of the 445 ...
, his Ukrainian Republican Party was part (together with the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists and the
Ukrainian Conservative Republican Party The Ukrainian Conservative Republican Party ( uk, Українська консервативна республіканська партія) was a political party in Ukraine in 1992 to 2001. It was created after a split in the Ukrainian Republica ...
) of the Election Bloc "National Front" and he headed the electoral list of the alliance. Since it did not overcome the 4% election barrier, however, he was not elected to the Verkhovna Rada. Lukianenko was awarded the title Hero of Ukraine by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko on 19 April 2005.Presidential decree awarding title Hero of Ukraine
Official Verkhovna Rada website
In 2006, Lukianenko was again elected as a member of the Verkhovna Rada. He was elected with the
Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko The Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc ( uk, Блок Юлії Тимошенко, БЮТ; Blok Yuliyi Tymoshenko, BYuT) was the name of the bloc of political parties in Ukraine led by Yulia Tymoshenko since 2001. In November 2011, the participation of blocs ...
. He was again re-elected for the bloc in the
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, but on 15 June 2007, he resigned his mandate at his own request. In 2006 and, after an interval, again in 2010, Lukianenko was elected leader of the Ukrainian Republican Party. Lukianenko was awarded the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (V degree) in 2007. In 2016, Lukianenko was awarded the Shevchenko National Prize."Moscow kites condemned him to death": Poroshenko said goodbye to Levko Lukianenko (video)
UNIAN (10 July 2018)


Controversial remarks

In 2005, Lukianenko participated in a conference entitled "Zionism as the Biggest Threat to Modern Civilization," which was controversial for its antisemitic tone and his invitation of the former
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David Duke. Lukianenko sat next to Duke and gave him a standing ovation. Presenting his own paper, Lukianenko argued that the
Holodomor The Holodomor ( uk, Голодомо́р, Holodomor, ; derived from uk, морити голодом, lit=to kill by starvation, translit=moryty holodom, label=none), also known as the Terror-Famine or the Great Famine, was a man-made famin ...
had been carried out by a Satanic government controlled by the Jews. According to Lukianenko, 95% of Soviet people's commissars most military and judicial commissars, and Lenin and Stalin were Jewish and "thus... of the most important administrative positions... 80% were Jews." Lukianenko disputed the existence of antisemitism in Ukraine, claiming he had "not met a single Ukrainian who is opposed to all Semitic people."Levko Lukianenko, "Do Evreis'koho pytannia, abo Chy isnuie v Ukraini anti-Semitism?" Personal Plius 73.26 (2004): 4-5. According to Lukianenko, Ukrainians base their attitudes of other ethnic groups upon "their attitudes towards us." In a 2008 article for ''Personal-Plus'' magazine Lukianenko argued that Ukrainians, as "a white race," should not mix with other races. He suggested that a Ukrainian who wants to marry a person of a different race should leave Ukraine and renounce
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Death

Lukianenko died in a Kyiv hospital on 7 July 2018 from leukemia.Ukrainian dissident Levko Lukianenko dies
UNIAN (7 July 2018)
He was buried in Kyiv's Baikove Cemetery on 10 July 2018.Ukraine farewell to Levko Lukianenko
Ukrinform (10 July 2018)
With the Hero of Ukraine Levko Lukianenko bid farewell to Khotov in the Kyiv region (video)
UNIAN (9 July 2018)
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko attended his funeral in Kyiv's Saint Volodymyr's Cathedral, and the funeral service was led by the head of the
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, Patriarch Filaret.On Baykovyi cemetery, farewell to dissident Levko Lukianenko (video)
UNIAN (9 July 2018)


Personal life

Lukianenko was married to Nadiia Buhaievska (born in 1943); the couple did not have children.


See also

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Soviet dissidents Soviet dissidents were people who disagreed with certain features of Soviet ideology or with its entirety and who were willing to speak out against them. The term ''dissident'' was used in the Soviet Union in the period from the mid-1960s until t ...


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