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Oksana Yakivna Meshko (Ukrainian: Оксана Якiвна Мешко, 30
January 1905 — 2
January 1991) was a
Ukrainian human rights activist and
Soviet dissident who...
- Clockwise:
Roman Shukhevych,
Dmytro Hrytsai and
Kateryna Meshko [uk] in
Buchach in
November 1943,
shortly before the
penultimate phase of m****acres of...
- Shukhevych,
Dmytro Hrytsai and
Kateryna Meshko [uk] in Buchach, 1943,
shortly before the m****acres of
Poles in
Volhynia and
Eastern Galicia....
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Meshko, who
wanted to
attend the funeral, were
detained by KGB on the way to it.
Stokotelny was
questioned about the case of Oles
Berdnyk and
Meshko was...
- Opyt russko-ukrainskago slovari︠a︡. Tip.
Gubernskago upravlenii︠a︡, 1874.
Meshko,
Konstiantyn (2023-05-01). Не Новомосковськ, а Самар [Not Novomoskovsk,...
- Ivan
Kandyba Levko Lukianenko Mykola Matusevych Myroslav Marynovych Oksana Meshko Leonid Plyushch Mykola Rudenko Nina
Strokata Karavanska Oleksa Tykhy...
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lyrics and
composer of the anthem's
music is Nina
Konstantinovna Meshko. ‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Гимн...
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Vitaly Kalynychenko,
Vyacheslav Chornovil, Olha Heyko,
Vasyl Stus,
Oksana Meshko, Ivan Sokulsky, Ivan Kandyba,
Petro Rozumny,
Vasyl Striltsiv,
Yaroslav Lesiv...
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authorities used
punitive medicine: some
Ukrainian Helsinki Group members (Oksana
Meshko,
Vasyl Stus,
Petro Sichko and his son Vasyl) were
threatened with committal...
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recorded that he
established contacts with
dissidents Mykhailo Horyn,
Oksana Meshko, and Ivan Sokulskyi. He also made
contact with
several other individuals...