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As of May 2009. Kyiv - Prague, September 31, 2009
1.! Methodology
a.!Principles b.!Probability level c.!Sources
2.! Diagrams
a.!General Statistics b.!Presidential Secretariat c.!Cabinet of Ministers: Secretariat, central organs of executive power d.!National Bank e.!Central Election Commission f.! Verkhovna Rada (Parliament; VR) g.!Parties • Peopleʼs Movement of Ukraine (NRU) • Ukrainian Peopleʼs Party (UNP) • Our Ukraine-Peopleʼs Self-Defense Bloc (NU-NS) • Reforms and Order Party (PRP) • Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc (BYuT) • Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) (SDPU(o)) • Labor Party of Ukraine (TU) • Peopleʼs Party (NP) • Party of Regions (PR) • Socialist Party of Ukraine (SPU) • Communist Party of Ukraine (KPU)
3.! Other Statistics
a.!Country of Birth b.!Citizenship c.!Komsomol d.!(Previous) Convictions e.!Observations
4.! Surnames
a.!List of KGB Agents b.!List of KGB Agents, Critical Probability
5.! Veriﬁcation by Voting in the VR
a.!Draft Resolution b.!Voting Conclusion Addenda a.!Czech Republic: Lustration Law no. 451/1991, Sb. (Collection) (from § 1 to § 3) b.!Research ﬁles • Address • Description
The following research paper, entitled “Lustration, or, Ukraine under KGB Control,” is a public information project aimed at uncovering the presence of probable KGB agents and topranking communist and Komsomol members of the former USSR in Ukraineʼs government apparatus. Their numbers and percentages have been computed on the basis of public information. The biographies of 909 Ukrainian state ofﬁcials and MPʼs working in the following institutions have been veriﬁed: the Presidential Secretariat, Cabinet of Ministers, the central organs of executive power, the National Bank, Central Election Commission, Verkhovna Rada, political parties of Ukraine, et al. We are convinced that what we are seeing is just the tip of the iceberg because the sources that are accessible to the public often do not list complete information about the educational background and careers of former Soviet Ukrainian state ofﬁcials.
Various data and tables are accessible to the public. For more detailed information, see the Addendum: Research Files paragraph. 4
a.!Probability Level The probability level was determined according to information that the compiler was able to cull from available biographies. The “KGB” probability increases if a state ofﬁcial: ➡! ! ➡! ! ➡! ! ➡! ! ➡! ! ➡! ! ➡! ! ➡! ! ➡! was or still is a member of the CPU, SPU. has relatives who were top members of the Komsomol, CPSU, KGB; occupied high positions in the Komsomol, CPSU, or KGB; conceals his Soviet-era past: various sources contain no data whatsoever on various ofﬁcials; has a biography that contains a phrase along the lines of: "1979-96—[worked] in Ukraineʼs state security organs”; completed mandatory service outside the USSR, e.g., in Czechoslovakia, GDR, Hungary, Afghanistan; completed mandatory service in the border troops of the KGB of the USSR; studied in a specialized educational institution run by the CPSU; studied in a specialized educational institution run by the KGB of the USSR;
a.!Sources Biographies of state ofﬁcials were gathered from Ukrainian government Web sites: ! ! ! ! ! www.president.gov.ua www.kmu.gov.ua www.rada.gov.ua ! www.rainbow.gov.ua www.cvk.gov.ua
as well as from government Web sites of the central organs of executive power5 : !ministries, state committees of Ukraine, central organs of executive power with special status, other central organs and institutions of Ukraine; ! ! аnd government Web sites of various justice agencies. Additional veriﬁcation of these biographies was carried out by consulting the pages of: ! ! www.vlada.kiev.ua ! www.dovidka.com.ua ! www.uk.wikipedia.org Only seven articles from the print media, which are known to the general public, were consulted : ! ! ! ! ! ! ! KGB agent in the BYuT6 Radio Libertyʼs “alternative” to lustration7 Victors are not prosecuted 8 Sweetie9 Agent “Old One” and his “skeletons in the closet”10 Marchuk, Medvedchuk, and the KGB 11 Tarasiukʼs KGB codename was “Volynsky”12
BIOGRAPHIES OF 89 MPs FROM THIS PARTY VERIFIED:
BIOGRAPHIES OF 89 MPs VERIFIED:
BIOGRAPHIES OF 16 MPs FROM THIS PARTY VERIFIED
BIOGRAPHIES OF 16 MPs VERIFIED
BIOGRAPHIES OF 23 MPs FROM THIS PARTY VERIFIED
BIOGRAPHIES OF 23 MPs VERIFIED
BIOGRAPHIES OF 22 MPs FROM THIS PARTY VERIFIED
BIOGRAPHIES OF 22 MPs VERIFIED
BIOGRAPHIES OF 171 MPs FROM THIS PARTY VERIFIED
BIOGRAPHIES OF 171 MPs VERIFIED
BIOGRPAHIES OF 87 MPs FROM THIS PARTY VERIFIED
BIOGRAPHIES OF 87 MPs VERIFIED
94%, or 82 MPs - communists 2%, or 2 MPs - critical probability of communist past 1%, or 1 MP - high probability of communist past 2%, 2 MPs - unknown
a. Country of birth ✓ ✓ ✓ 16% of Ukraineʼs state ofﬁcials, i.e., 149 individuals, did not indicate their country of birth in open media sources. 10% of Ukraineʼs state ofﬁcials, i.e., 88 individuals, were born in the RSFSR. 74% of Ukraineʼs state ofﬁcials, i.e., 672, were born in the Ukrainian SSR. b. Citizenship ✓ ✓ ✓ 24% of Ukraineʼs state ofﬁcials, i.e., 218 individuals, did not indicate their citizenship in open media sources. 3% of Ukraineʼs state ofﬁcials, i.e., 25 individuals, acquired Ukrainian citizenship after 1992. It may be assumed that 73% of Ukraineʼs state ofﬁcials, i.e., 666 individuals, have Ukrainian citizenship. c. Komsomol ✓ Only 4%, i.e., 32 people, out of a total of 909 state ofﬁcials in Ukraine, may not have been a member of the Komsomol (low probability).
d. Previous convictions ✓ Out of 909 state ofﬁcials, only one individual is known to have a previous conviction: Viktor Yanukovych. e. Observations ✓ A logical correlation is observed: former KGB agents, communists, and Komsomol members, as well as the election falsiﬁers of 2004, all attended “retraining/regrouping” at the Kharkiv-based Ya. Mudry National Legal Academy (formerly the All-Ukrainian Communist Institute of Soviet Construction). Also observed is the tendency to engage the services of Soviet-era, so-called universal “highly qualiﬁed cadres, in all branches of the national economy and socio-cultural life”13 in Ukraineʼs state governance. In contrast, there are practically no intellectual, state-building, or ideological ﬁgures who would work conceptually for the good of Ukraine.
“All cadre work in the Soviet state administration is carried out under the systematic and unﬂagging leadership of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.” See I. M. Pakhomov, Radianske administratyvne pravo (Lviv: Drukarnia vydavnytstva Lvivskoho derzhavnoho universytetu, 1962). 41
4.Names a.List of former KGB agents:
Baranov, Yurii Volodymyrovych Chebotarenko, Yurii Borysovych Derkach, Andrii Leonidovych Donchak, Volodymyr Andriiovych Dzhyga, Mykola Vasyliovych Ilhov, Volodymyr Vasyliovych Illiashov, Hryhorii Oleksiiovych Kharovsky, Serhii Yuriiovych Kirsanov, Valerii Mykolaiiovych Kitsul, Yurii Vasyliovych Klymenko, Anatolii Volodymyrovych Kolotsei, Yurii Oleksandrovych Kovalenko, Viktor Mykolaiovych Kozhemiakin, Andrii Anatoliiovych Kravchenko, Yurii Hryhorovych Kulinich, Volodymyr Vasyliovych Kurinko, Mykola Volodymyrovych Lytvyn, Volodymyr Mykhailovych Malikov, Valerii Vasyliovych Malomuzh, Mykola Hryhorovych Marchuk, Yevhen Kyrylovych Melnykov, Oleksandr Hryhorovych Pliuta, Petro Vasyliovych Popov, Oleksandr Pavlovych Radchenko, Volodymyr Ivanovych Riabeka, Oleksandr Hryhorovych Samoilenko, Yurii Pavlovych Shykalov, Oleksandr Stepanovych Shysholin, Pavlo Anatoliiovych Sivkovych, Volodymyr Leonidovych Skrynyk, Oleksandr Pavlovych Syrov, Oleksandr Ivanovych Tsurkan, Oleksandr Hryhorovych Voropaiev, Yurii Mykolaiovych Yavorivsky, Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Yushchenko, Viktor Andriiovych
Zavtur, Dmytro Oleksiiovych Zhvaniia, Davyd Vazhaiovych
Aleksandrovska, Alla Oleksandrivna Aleksieiev, Ihor Viktorovych Antonets, Volodymyr Mykhailovych Babaiev, Oleh Meidanovych Baburin, Oleksii Vasyliovych Bahraiev, Mykola Heorhiiovych Baranov, Valerii Oleksiiovych Belousova, Iryna Anatoliivna Berkuta, Anatolii Vsevolodovych Bevz, Valerii Ananiiovych Bilorus, Oleh Hryhorovych Bilozir, Oksana Volodymyrivna Biriuk, Lev Vasyliovych Bohatyriova, Raisa Vasylivna Bohomolov, Anatolii Hryhorovych Bohutsky, Yurii Petrovych Boiko, Serhii Viktorovych Bolotskykh, Mykhailo Vasyliovych Bondarenko, Volodymyr Dmytrovych Bondyk, Valerii Anatoliiovych Borsuk, Mykola Oleksandrovych Borzov, Valerii Pylypovych Bubka, Serhii Nazarovych Buialsky, Volodymyr Fedorovych Bukhariev, Vladyslav Viktorovych Buriak, Serhii Vasyliovych Burlakov, Pavlo Mykolaiovych But, Yurii Anatoliiovych Cherepkov, Serhii Tymoﬁiovych Chernomorov, Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Chertkov, Yurii Dmytrovych Chupakhin, Oleksandr Mykhailovych Demianchuk, Viktoria Oleksandrivna Dmytryshyn, Volodymyr Stepanovych Doktorova, Zhanna Pavlivna Donchenko, Yurii Hryhorovych Drapushko, Rostyslav Hryhorovych Fedorchuk, Yaroslav Petrovych Filenko, Volodymyr Pylypovych Finikov, Taras Volodymyrovych
Flissak, Yaroslav Antonovych Ginzburg, Olha Petrivna Hanzha, Serhii Valentynovych Hatsko, Valerii Petrovych Heiman, Oleh Aizikovych Herashchenko, Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Herasymov, Ivan Oleksandrovych Herman, Hanna Mykolaivna Hnatyshyn, Ivan Mykolaiovych Holovaty, Serhii Petrovych Holovchenko, Ihor Borysovych Holub, Oleksandr Volodymyrovych Honcharuk, Natalia Trokhymivna Hordiienko, Serhii Volodymyrovych Horobtsov, Volodymyr Oleksiiovych Hrach, Leonid Ivanovych Hryhorenko, Yevhen Mykolaiovych Hrynevetsky, Serhii Rafailovych Hryshchenko, Kostiantyn Ivanovych Hrytsak, Vitalii Mykolaiovych Hureiev, Vasyl Mykolaiovych Ishchenko, Oleksii Maksymovych Ivchenko, Viktor Anatoliiovych Kamchatny, Valerii Hryhorovych Khandohii, Volodymyr Dmytrovych Khara, Vasyl Heorhiiovych Khomenko, Volodymyr Petrovych Kilinkarov, Spiridon Pavlovych Kivalov, Serhii Vasyliovych Kliuiev, Mykhailo Mykhailovych Klychko, Vitalii Volodymyrovych Kolesnichenko, Vadym Vasyliovych Koliada, Petro Vasyliovych Komar, Mykola Stepanovych Kondyk, Pavlo Mykhailovych Konovaliuk, Valerii Illich Korniichuk, Yevhen Volodymyrovych Korsak, Volodymyr Fedorovych Korzh, Viktor Petrovych Korzhev, Anatolii Leonidovych Kostenko, Yurii Vasyliovych Koval, Mykhailo Volodymyrovych Kozhara, Leonid Oleksandrovych Kravchenko, Kostiantyn Tymoﬁiovych Kravchenko, Mykola Vasyliovych Kravchuk, Vasyl Oleksiiovych Kruhlov, Mykola Petrovych Kulykov, Kyrylo Borysovych
Kupchyshyn, Oleksandr Mykhailovych Kupil, Stepan Volodymyrovych Kuzmuk, Oleksandr Ivanovych Kyrylchuk, Yevhen Ivanovych Kyrylenko, Ivan Hryhorovych Landyk, Valentyn Ivanovych Larin, Serhii Mykolaiovych Lavkov, Serhii Petrovych Lebediev, Pavlo Valentynovych Lishchynsky, Oleksandr Ivanovych Lisin, Mykola Pavlovych Lysov, Ihor Volodymyrovych Lytvak, Oleh Mykhailovych Lytvyn, Mykola Mykhailovych Malyshev, Volodymyr Stepanovych Mari, Vladyslav Ihorovych Marmazov, Yevhen Vasyliovych Martynenko, Mykola Volodymyrovych Martyniuk, Adam Ivanovych Matiashenko, Mykhailo Semenovych Matvieiev, Valentyn Hryhorovych Matvieiev, Volodymyr Yosypovych Medvedchuk, Viktor Volodymyrovych Montrezor, Ihor Leonidovych Moskal, Hennadii Hennadiiovych Moskvin, Serhii Oleksandrovych Mostipan, Uliana Mykolaivna Motrenko, Tymoﬁi Valentynovych Movchan, Mykola Mykhailovych Mozharovsky, Volodymyr Mykolaiovych Muntiian, Valerii Ivanovych Murakhovsky, Anatolii Leonidovych Mykhailenko, Serhii Mykhailovych Myrny, Ivan Mykolaiovych Myrny, Serhii Vasyliovych Myroshnikov, Anatolii Mykhailovych Naidionov, Andrii Mykhailovych Nakonechny, Volodymyr Leontiiovych Novokhatsky, Kostiantyn Yevhenovych Ohryzko, Volodymyr Stanislavovych Oliinyk, Volodymyr Fylymonovych Omelchenko, Hryhorii Omelianovych Omelchenko, Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Onopenko, Vasyl Vasyliovych Orlov, Andrii Viktorovych Padalko, Viktor Hryhorovych Panteleienko, Viktor Mykhailovych
Parashyn, Serhii Kostiantynovych Pavlenko, Eduard Ivanovych Peklushenko, Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Perekhoda, Ivan Vasyliovych Pershyn, Volodymyr Leonidovych Petrenko, Vadym Mykhailovych Petrochenko, Yurii Adamovych Petruk, Mykola Mykolaiovych Piskun, Sviatoslav Mykhailovych Pliushch, Ivan Stepanovych Ploskonos, Ihor Mykolaiovych Podhorny, Serhii Petrovych Poltavets, Viktor Ivanovych Poludionny, Mykola Mykolaiovych Polunieiev, Yurii Volodymyrovych Potapov, Vasyl Ivanovych Pozhyvanov, Mykhailo Oleksandrovych Prokopchuk, Yurii Volodymyrovych Prystupa, Mykola Ivanovych Prytyka, Dmytro Mykytovych Pudov, Borys Mykolaiovych Pylypchuk, Petro Pylypovych Pysarchuk, Petro Ivanovych Radovets, Arnold Anatoliiovych Raikovsky, Bronislav Stanislavovych Ratushniak, Ivan Stepanovych Rehuretsky, Vasyl Vasyliovych Romaniuk, Serhii Andriiovych Rusnak, Ivan Stepanovych Rybak, Volodymyr Vasyliovych Rynkov, Ihor Mykolaiovych Ryzhuk, Serhii Mykolaiovych Samoilyk, Kateryna Semenivna Samus, Heorhii Yuriiovych Savchuk, Oleksandr Volodymyrovych Savenko, Leonid Oleksiiovych Senchenko, Andrii Vilenovych Serbin, Yurii Serhiiovych Sharov, Ihor Fedorovych Sheludko, Valerii Yevhenovych Shevchenko, Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Shlapak, Oleksandr Vitaliiovych Shlemko, Dmytro Vasyliovych Shykulo, Yurii Volodymyrovych Sidelnyk, Ivan Ivanovych Skubashevsky, Stanislav Valerianovych Skubenko, Volodymyr Petrovych Skudar, Heorhii Markovych Skybinetsky, Oleksandr Matviiovych Slauta, Viktor Andriiovych
Smitiukh, Hryhorii Yevdokymovych Stasenko, Ihor Viktorovych Stelmakh, Volodymyr Semenovych Stepanov, Oleksandr Arkadiiovych Sukhy, Yaroslav Mykhailovych Surkis, Hryhorii Mykhailovych Svyda, Ivan Yuriiovych Symonenko, Petro Mykolaiovych Symonenko, Valentyn Kostiantynovych Sytnyk, Volodymyr Stepanovych Syzenko, Yurii Pavlovych Taran-Teren, Viktor Vasyliovych Tarasiuk, Borys Ivanovych Tereshchuk, Serhii Mykolaiovych Tkachenko, Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Tkachuk, Vasyl Hryhorovych Tolstoukhov, Anatolii Volodymyrovych Tomenko, Mykola Volodymyrovych Traiduk, Mykola Fedorovych Tsybenko, Petro Stepanovych Tulub, Serhii Borysovych Turchynov, Oleksandr Valentynovych Turmanov, Viktor Ivanovych Tychynsky, Anatolii Volodymyrovych Tymoshenko, Mykola Mykhailovych Tytarenko, Volodymyr Kuzmovych Vakarchuk, Ivan Oleksandrovych Vashchuk, Kateryna Tymoﬁivna Vasiunyk, Ivan Vasyliovych Vasyliev, Hennadii Andriiovych Velizhansky, Serhii Kostiantynovych Verbensky, Mykhailo Heorhiiovych Vernydubov, Ivan Vasyliovych Vinsky, Yosyp Vikentiiovych Vitrenko, Yurii Mykolaiovych Volynets, Yevhen Valeriiovych Yanukovych, Viktor Fedorovych Yarema, Anatolii Hryhorovych Yashchenko, Yurii Petrovych Yatsuba, Volodymyr Hryhorovych Yedin, Oleksandr Yosypovych Yefremov, Oleksandr Serhiiovych Yeresko, Ihor Hennadiiovych Yevdokymov, Volodymyr Mykolaiovych Yukhymchuk, Anatolii Petrovych Zabzaliuk, Roman Omelianovych Zadorozhny, Oleksandr Stepanovych Zadyrko, Hennadii Oleksandrovych
Zaichuk, Borys Oleksandrovych Zavalevska, Valentyna Oleksandrivna Zinchenko, Oleksandr Oleksiiovych Zlochevsky, Mykola Vladyslavovych Zubets, Mykhailo Vasyliovych Zubov, Valentyn Serhiiovych Zvieriev, Volodymyr Pavlovych
4. To assign control over the implementation of this Resolution on the Parliamentary Committee on Family Affairs, Youth Policy, Sports, and Tourism. Head of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine V. Lytvyn b.Voting Voting on the Draft Resolution on the commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Komsomol of Ukraine (no. 4140), total14 1 April 2009, 13:56 For:! ! ! Against:! ! Abstentions:! ! Did not vote:! ! Total:! ! ! Resolution passed Party of Regions in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine: For:! ! ! Against:! ! Abstentions:! ! Did not vote:! ! Absent:! ! 150 0 0 25 0 251 23 0 157 431
Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc (BYuT): Consisting of the Batkivshchyna All-Ukrainian Union, Ukrainian Social Democratic Party, and Reforms and Order Party. For:! ! ! Against:! ! Abstentions:! ! Did not vote:! ! Absent:! ! 53 6 0 92 5
Our Ukraine–Peopleʼs Self-Defense Bloc: For:! ! ! Against:! ! Abstentions:! ! Did not vote:! ! Absent:! ! 1 17 0 40 14
Communist Party of Ukraine: For:! ! ! Against:! ! Abstentions:! ! Did not vote:! ! Absent:! ! 27 0 0 0 0
Lytvyn Bloc: Consisting of the Peopleʼs Party, Labor Party of Ukraine For:! ! ! Against:! ! Abstentions:! ! Did not vote:! ! Absent:! ! 20 0 0 0 0
The results of this investigation demonstrate unquestionably that the government, as well as the “wide-ranging” political spectrum in Ukraine is a KGB-communist structure, which is maintained with the aid of the substitution of concepts, half-truths, theater, and artiﬁcial competition. Thus, it is unmistakably evident that the tasks of Ukraineʼs state ofﬁcials under the control of the KGB and the former communist elite is to discredit the independence of the state: to foster the deterioration in the peopleʼs attitude to the idea of independence through the destruction of the law, absence of reforms, and proliferation of “kitsch,”16 and to spark nostalgia for the idea of reuniting Ukraine with Russia in the form of a neo-USSR. In addition, after examining the Lustration project in the light of the latest sociological research17 which indicates that: • • • 85% of Ukrainians condemn the activities of their state leaders, with only 4% satisﬁed with their work18 85% of Ukrainians consider the actions of their state leaders to be incorrect19 and the Ukrainian government blocks citizensʼ initiatives20 : only 25% of civic organizations are satisﬁed with their cooperation with local self-government bodies
we declare that there is no democracy in Ukraine21, KGB men have replaced it in the mass consciousness with another, quite relative, concept: “freedom of expression.” A detailed veriﬁcation of other state ofﬁcials and members of the 16122 remaining political parties will reveal the universal presence of the CPSU and the KGB in the destruction of the Ukrainian state. There will be no state until ofﬁcial lustration is carried out in Ukraine.
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For example, the recent provocation in Prague. For Grinbergʼs translation, see “Spravzhnia prychyna skandalu: zavdannia dyskredytuvaty Ukrainu vykorystovuiuchy kitch” [The real reason behind the scandal: the task of discrediting Ukraine by exploiting kitsch], available at: http://ukrainecz.blogspot.com/2009/04/promincesko.html
According to research carried out by Oleksii Orlovsky, Civil Society Impact Enhancement Program Director of the International Renaissance Foundation (IRF). See http://human-rights.unian.net/ukr/detail/192001
a.! Czech Republic: Lustration Law 451/1991 Sb (from § 1 to § 3) Law23 of 4 October 1991 (latest version of the 2002 law 309/2002). establishing the conditions for implementing certain functions in the state bodies and organizations of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, the Czech Republic, and the Slovak Republic. The Federal Assembly of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic passed the following Law: §1 1. This law envisages a number of further conditions for the implementation of functions of employees who are elected, named, appointed a) to state administrative bodies of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, the Czech Republic, and the Slovak Republic, b) to the Czechoslovak army, c) to the Federal Security Information Service, Federal Police, Palace Guard Police Force, d) to the Directorate of Affairs of the President of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, Directorate of the Federal Assembly, Directorate of the Czech National Council, Directorate of the Slovak National Council, Government Apparatus of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, Chancellery of the Government of the Czech Republic, Government Apparatus of the Slovak Republic, Directorate of the Constitutional Court of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, Directorate of the Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic, Directorate of the Supreme Court of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, Directorate of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic, Directorate of the Supreme Court of the Slovak Republic, Presidium of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and the Bureau of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, to the Supreme Administrative Court, e) to Czechoslovak Radio, Czech Radio, Slovak Radio, Czechoslovak Television, Czech Television, Slovak Television, to the Czechoslovak News Agency, Czechoslovak News Agency in the Czech Republic and the Czechoslovak News Agency of the Slovak Republic. f) to departments of local government bodies, if nothing else is envisaged. 2. The functions corresponding to § 1, paragraph 1a: this means for ofﬁcial positions in state administrative bodies of the Czech Republic, in accordance with the Law on State Service 1) and functions corresponding to §1, paragraph 1b: this means in the ranks of the armed forces of the Czech Republic; 2) functions with the planned rank of colonel and general and general functions of military attachés.
3. The functions corresponding to § 1, paragraph 1f: this means, the functions of a head of an organization and the functions of a manager in the sphere of direct administration. In institutes and state universities 5): this means the functions of academic ofﬁcials who are elected and functions approved by the council of academic institutions of higher education and faculties. The functions mentioned in paragraph 1g: this means the functions of the head of departments and senior ofﬁcials. 4. This law also envisages conditions that regulate the functions of judges, jurors, prosecutors, investigators, state notaries, state arbiters, as well as individuals who practice this occupation and are candidates for legal functions (investigation, notariate, arbitration). 5. This Law also establishes the conditions for the possibility of undertaking certain concession business. 3) §2 1. As a condition of carrying out the functions mentioned in § 1, in the period from 25 February 1948 to 17 November 1989 the citizen was not a) an employee of the Committee of State Security, a department of State Security 24 b) registered in documents of State Security as a resident, agent, owner of a rental apartment, owner of a safe house, informant, or ideological collaborator of State Security, c) (no longer in force) d) a secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and the Communist Party of Slovakia. District rank and higher, a member of committees, a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia or the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Slovakia, a member of the Administrative Bureau of Party Work in the Czech Republic or a member of the Administrative Committee for Party Work in the Czech Lands, with the exception of those who carried out these functions only in the period from 1 January 1968 to 1 May 1969. e) an employee of the apparatus as described in point d) in a department of the Political Directorate of the Committee of State Security, f) a member of the Peopleʼs Militia, g) a member of the Action Committee of the Peopleʼs Front after 25 February 1949, control commissions after 25 February 1948 or control and normalizing commissions after 21 August 1968. h) a student at Feliks Dzerzhinsky University attached to the Council of Ministers of the USSR for employees of the State Security Service, at institutions of higher education attached to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR for employees of public security, the Higher Party School of the USSR, or a graduate student or student attending courses in these schools, which lasted longer than 3 months. 2. (no longer in force) 3. (no longer in force)
a. Research Files • address25
ukraine2009kgbstate_investigation_email_ukr.pdf | 1.7 MB ukraine2009kgbstate_investigation_video_ukr.pdf | 10.4 MB
Investigative paper: “Lustration, or, Ukraine under KGB Control”; for email (in Ukrainian)
Investigative paper: “Lustration, or, Ukraine under KGB Control”; highly adaptable for video presentations (in Ukrainian)
ukraine2009kgbstate_investigation_email_gbr.pdf | 1.7 MB Investigative paper: “Lustration, or, Ukraine under KGB Control”; for email (in English) ukraine2009kgbstate_investigation_video_gbr.pdf | 10.4 MB Investigative paper: “Lustration, or, Ukraine under KGB Control”; highly adaptable for video presentations (in English) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ zakon451-1991.pdf | 43.6 KB ustawa_lustracyjna_pl.zip | 43.6 KB ukraine2009kgbstate_table.pdf | 18.6 MB ukraine2009kgbstate_table.numbers | 303.8 KB
Lustration Law of the Czech Republic (in Czech)
Lustration Law of the Republic of Poland, addenda (in Polish)
The data table for this investigative paper was created in .pdf format (in Ukrainian)
The data table of diagrams was created in .numbers format (in Ukrainian, Numbers, application by Apple Macintosh)
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Sign up to vote on this titleUsefulNot usefulUkraine2009 is a kgb state. Investigation by kabudEmbedDownloadDescriptionis a public information project aimed at uncovering the presence of probable KGB agents and top-ranking communist and Komsomol members of the former USSR in Ukraineʼs government apparatus. Their nu... is a public information project aimed at uncovering the presence of probable KGB agents and top-ranking communist and Komsomol members of the former USSR in Ukraineʼs government apparatus. Their numbers and percentages have been computed on the basis of public information. The biographies of 909 Ukrainian state ofﬁcials and MPʼs working in the following institutions have been veriﬁed: the Presidential Secretariat, Cabinet of Ministers, the central organs of executive power, the National Bank, Central Election Commission, Verkhovna Rada, political parties of Ukraine, et al. We are convinced that what we are seeing is just the tip of the iceberg because the sources that are accessible to the public often do not list complete information about the eInterests: Types, Government & PoliticsRead on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.Copyright: Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)Download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate contentShow moreShow less
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