Mykhailo Horyn

Mykhailo Horyn
People's Deputy of Ukraine
In office
1990–1994
Personal details
Born Mykhailo Mykolayovych Horyn
(1930-06-17)17 June 1930
Kniselo, Second Polish Republic
Died 13 January 2013(2013-01-13) (aged 82)
Lviv, Ukraine
Nationality Ukrainian
Political party People's Movement of Ukraine
Spouse(s) Olha
Children Oksana (b. 1964), Taras (b. 1972)
Occupation Human rights activist, politician
Awards Member of the Order of Liberty

Mykhailo Mykolayovych Horyn (Ukrainian: Михайло Миколайович Горинь) (born 17 June 1930 in Kniselo, Lviv Oblast – died 13 January 2013 in Lviv, Lviv Oblast)[1] was a Ukrainian human rights activist and dissident. He was a People's Deputy of the first convocation of the Verkhovna Rada from May 15, 1990 to May 10, 1994. He played an important role in the country's struggle for independence. Regarding Russian-Ukrainian relations he said: "Our historical mission is to be the doctor who will cure Russia of its imperial ambition. Ukraine is a European power. Russia is not. It is a Eurasian power. It is sitting on top of the Ural mountains looking East and trying to decide how to tackle its problems".[2]

His younger brother is Bohdan Horyn (b. 1936), also a Ukrainian human rights activist and Soviet dissident.

See also

References

  1. Zakharov, Borys; Vasyl Ovsiienko. "The candle of Mykhailo Horyn died out". MAIDAN (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  2. Eurasia Letter: Will Ukraine Return to Russia?, Eugene B. Rumer, Foreign Policy, 1994


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