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Lukianivska Prison ( uk, Лук'янівська в'язниця, transliterated: "Luk'janivsjka v'jaznitsja") is a famous historical
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, located in the central Lukianivka neighborhood of the city. It is officially known as SIZO#13 ( uk, Слідчий ізолятор№13, Slidchyi izoliator #13) which is a portmanteau for ''Slidchyi IZOliator'' ( uk, слідчий ізолятор). Though the facility is now functioning as a pre-conviction detention center, it is still colloquially called a "prison". The compound now includes minor examples of the historical architecture. The prison is infamous for its poor condition. Since late February 2016 the complex is on sale; its buyer has to build a new detention facility outside Kyiv in exchange for the territory of Lukyanivska Prison.Infamous Kyiv prison goes on sale
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(Feb. 24, 2016)Jail Lukyanivska in Kyiv will be put up for sale
Interfax-Ukraine (Feb. 10, 2016)


History

The foundation of the prison dates back to early 19th century when it was built by the guberniya architect Mikhail Ikonnikov in 1859-1862. It was officially commissioned in 1863. In Soviet times the prison's church was converted to include extra holding cells. The prison contains several subterranean corridors that connect the prison's buildings with each other. During the
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it was the prison of the OGPU Ministry of Internal Affairs of the
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during which time it accounted for more than 25,000 inmates. The prison consists of several buildings that over the years were uniquely titled by the holdovers. The oldest building is known as ''Katenka''. It is the building that kept all of those sentenced to life imprisonment. The next oldest building is called ''Stolypinka'' which was named after the Russian
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. Later another two buildings were added to its structure: ''Brezhnivka'' (built after the war) and ''Kuchmovka'' (built at times of the Ukrainian independence). There is also a
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building known as ''Maloletka'' ("Underage") or ''Stalinka''. Other buildings are ''ZhK'' (female building), ''Bolnichka'' (Hospital). Ukrainian Ombudsman Nina Karpachova stated in September 2011 that while the facility was designed for 2,850 inmates, 3,800 were held there at the time; she also pointed out that 47 inmates with
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threatened the health of other inmates and personnel. It is reported that there is no hot water in the facility.Yulia Tymoshenko's daughter: 'My mother's trial was a trial of revenge'
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(16 October 2011)
According to TVi constitutional rights of prisoners has been violated in the institute.Pshonka orders checks on penal institutions in all regions in Ukraine
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(10 April 2012)
In April 2012 Kyiv Prosecutor
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stated the facility was and had been regularly overcrowded.Kyiv prosecutor vows to solve the problem of overcrowding in Kyiv’s detention center
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(11 April 2012)
In order to improve the living conditions of inmates the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice put the Lukyanivska complex on sale late February 2016. Its buyer has to build a new detention facility outside Kyiv in exchange for the territory of Lukyanivska Prison.


Notable inmates

* Felix Dzerzhinsky, later head of the Cheka and OGPU * Maxim Litvinov (Meir Wallach), a Soviet diplomat *
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, a Ukrainian national activist, military leader *
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'' * Yulia Tymoshenko (née: Grigyan), political activist, former Prime Minister of Ukraine **In February 2001, the former
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Yulia Tymoshenko spent forty two days there as a suspect in a corruption case, but was later acquitted. The prison experienced mass protests and picketing by supporters of Tymoshenko. **During her trial over abuse of office Tymoshenko was arrested and again detained at Lukyanivska Prison between August 5, 2011 and 2014.Ukraine's ombudsman confirms Tymoshenko's illness
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(September 17, 2011)
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Q&A: Ukraine's Yulia Tymoshenko on trial
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(9 August 2011)
* Josyf Slipyj, a VI
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Maksym Rylsky Maksym Tadeyovych Rylsky ( uk, Максим Тадейович Рильський; russian: Максим Фадеевич Рыльский; in Kyiv – 24 July 1964 ''id.'') was a Ukrainian poet, translator, academician, Doctor of Philologic ...
, a Ukrainian poet *
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Anatoly Lunacharsky Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky (russian: Анато́лий Васи́льевич Лунача́рский) (born Anatoly Aleksandrovich Antonov, – 26 December 1933) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and the first Bolshevik Soviet People ...
, a Soviet People's Commissar ( Sovnarkom) * Nikolai Kibalchich, a rocket pioneer, Russian revolutionary * Irina Kakhovskaya, an organizer of General von Eichhorn assassination * Jarosław Dąbrowski, a Polish national activist, military leader * Vyacheslav Chornovil, a Ukrainian national activist * Moisei Uritsky, a chekist, Old Bolshevik * Volodymyr Vynnychenko, a Prime Minister of Ukraine in Ukrainian People's Republic * Nikolay Bauman, an Old Bolshevik * Pavel Bermondt-Avalov, a Russian general * Several activists of the 2001 UBK campaign were
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of the facility when convicted for riot activities. * Yuriy Lutsenko, a former Ukrainian Minister of Internal AffairsAppeal court upholds extension of Lutsenko's arrest
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(February 25, 2011)


References


External links


Russian news agency reports on Tymoshenko's case
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