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In Ukraine monuments to Lenin and other Soviet-era monuments have been made illegal by Ukrainian decommunization laws that come into force on 21 May 2015.[1] This law mandated the monuments to be removed within a six months period that started on 15 May 2015.[2] Since Ukrainian independence (in 1991) communist monuments were already being removed[3] and till 2014 new monuments were also erected.[4] In the aftermath of the 2013-2014 Euromaidan protests many of them were recently toppled. On 15 May 2015 President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko signed the bill into law that started a six months period for the removal of the communist monuments.[2] Two Lenin statues in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone are the only two remaining statues of Lenin in Ukraine.[5] Outlawing of communist monuments{{main|Fall of the monument to Lenin in Kiev|Decommunization in Ukraine}}Early attemptsOn 6 October 2009, addressing participants of the Second Ecumenical Week held in Ukrainian Catholic University, (then) First Lady Kateryna Yushchenko called on all Ukrainians to pull down monuments to the Communist past. According to her, the Communist regime had been consistently active in destroying the Ukrainian church. "Having destroyed age-long belief in Christ, the Communists proposed their own idols instead; the culture and faith of Ukrainians was deformed and are in need of renovation", according to Kateryna Yushchenko.[6] Pulling down of monumentsThe removal or destruction of Lenin monuments and statues gained particular momentum during the EuroMaidan movement in the beginning of 2014. Under the motto "Ленінопад" (Leninopad, translated into English as "Leninfall"), activists pulled down a dozen monuments in the Kiev region, Zhytomyr, Khmelnitsky, and elsewhere, or damaged them.[7] In other cities and towns, monuments were removed by organised heavy equipment and transported to scrapyards or dumps.[8] By February 25, 2014 an estimate ran of over 90 statues and monuments being pulled down, removed or relocated.[9][10] Since February 2014 and mid-April 2015, more than 500 statues of Lenin were dismantled in Ukraine, and nearly 1,700 were still standing.[11]
Law that outlawed the monuments{{main|Decommunization in Ukraine}}On 9 April 2015 the Ukrainian parliament passed legislation, submitted by the Second Yatsenyuk Government, banning the promotion of symbols of “Communist and National Socialist totalitarian regimes” this means that be mid-2015 all communist monuments in Ukraine have to be removed.[30][31] One of the main provisions of the bill was the recognition of the Soviet Union was "criminal" and one that it "pursued a state terror policy".[31][32] On 15 May 2015 President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko signed the bill into law; starting a six months period for the removal of the communist monuments.[2] In 1991 Ukraine had 5,500 Lenin monuments.[39] By December 2015, 1,300 Lenin monuments were still standing.[33] On 16 January 2017 the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance announced that 1,320 Lenin monuments were dismantled during decommunization.[34] Two Lenin statues in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone are the only two remaining statues of Lenin in Ukraine.[35] See also
References1. ^{{cite news |url=http://pda.pravda.com.ua/news/id_7068453/ |title=Laws discommunization and status OUN and UPA published in "Holos Ukrayiny" |language=Ukrainian |work=Ukrayinska Pravda |date=20 May 2015}} 2. ^1 2 Poroshenko signed the laws about decomunization. Ukrayinska Pravda. 15 May 2015 Poroshenko signs laws on denouncing Communist, Nazi regimes, Interfax-Ukraine. 15 May 20 [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32267075 Goodbye, Lenin: Ukraine moves to ban communist symbols], BBC News (14 April 2015) 3. ^Ukraine to remove 10 Soviet-era monuments, UNIAN (28-11-2008) 4. ^Two Lenin monuments opened in Luhansk Oblast, UNIAN (April 22, 2008) 5. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/feb/28/revisiting-chernobyl-cemetery-of-dreams Revisiting Chernobyl: 'It is a huge cemetery of dreams'], The Guardian (28 February 2019) 6. ^ , Kyiv Post (October 7, 2009) 7. ^http://tsn.ua/ukrayina/leninopad-trivaye-vozhdya-skinuli-v-kanevi-mikolayevi-hersoni-336067.html 8. ^http://www.radiosvoboda.org/content/article/25225395.html 9. ^http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/24/leninopad-falling-lenins-statues-ukraine_n_4847364.html 10. ^http://expres.ua/digest/2014/02/24/102431-leninopad-komunistychnogo-vozhdya-zvilneno-vzhe-90-mist-ukrayiny 11. ^rasing Own History: Soviet-Era Monuments Torn Down in Ukraine (VIDEO), Sputnik News (11 April 2015) 12. ^Vandals damage monument to Lenin in downtown Kiev, Interfax-Ukraine (June 30, 2009) 13. ^Photos; Events by themes: In Kiev injured a monument to Lenin, UNIAN (June 30, 2009) 14. ^Monument to Lenin is damaged in Kiev, UNIAN (July 1, 2009) 15. ^1 {{uk icon}} Події за темами: У Києві облили фарбою пам’ятник Леніну під час його відкриття після реставрації, UNIAN (November 27, 2009) 16. ^Monument to Lenin was opened with scandal, UNIAN (November 27, 2009 17. ^Police detain two persons who threw bottle of paint at Lenin monument in Kiev, Kyiv Post (November 27, 2009) 18. ^ 19. ^http://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/wiadomosci/1,114912,15054103,Ukraincy_wciaz_protestuja__Kolejny_dzien_manifestacji.html#MT 20. ^http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/police-one-more-lenin-statue-broken-in-odesa-region-334671.html 21. ^This night in Ukraine 'Leninopad', Ukrayinska Pravda (February 20, 2014) 22. ^Паламарчук В. У парку повалили пам’ятник Леніну (ВІДЕО + ОНОВЛЮЄТЬСЯ) // Є!. - February 21, 2014 23. ^Historic vote for independence, The Ukrainian Weekly (1 September 1991) 24. ^Ukraine: the Day After 25. ^1 [https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/03/14/ukraine-crimea-referendum/6319183/ In East Ukraine, fear of Putin, anger at Kiev] 26. ^Пам'ятник Леніну у Дніпропетровську остаточно перетворили в купу каміння "Monument to Lenin in Dnipropetrovsk finally turned into a pile of stones" 27. ^https://sg.news.yahoo.com/video/lenin-statue-toppled-ukrainian-city-164726860.html 28. ^http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/06/27/7030344/ 29. ^1 {{cite|title = In pictures: Ukraine removes communist-era symbols|url = https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36396854|publisher = BBC News|author = Vitaly Shevchenko|date = 1 Jun 2016}} 30. ^Ukraine Purges Symbols of Its Communist Past, Newsweek, (10 April 2015) 31. ^1 Rada bans Communist, Nazi propaganda in Ukraine, Interfax-Ukraine (9 April 2015) 32. ^[https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32267075 Goodbye, Lenin: Ukraine moves to ban communist symbols], BBC News (14 April 2015) 33. ^1 Out of Sight, The Ukrainian Week (28 December 2015) 34. ^{{uk icon}} Dekomunizuvaly monuments to Lenin in 1320, Bandera set 4, Ukrayinska Pravda (16 January 2017) {{uk icon}} WITH 50 THOUSAND RENAMED OBJECTS PLACE NAMES, ONLY 34 ARE NAMED AFTER BANDERA, Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance (16 January 2017) 35. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/feb/28/revisiting-chernobyl-cemetery-of-dreams Revisiting Chernobyl: 'It is a huge cemetery of dreams'], The Guardian (28 February 2019) External links{{Commons category|Communists monuments and memorials built in the Ukrainian SSR}}
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