Mykhailo Melnyk
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BornMarch 14, 1944
DiedMarch 10, 1979 (aged 34)
Pohreby, Brovary Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Causeof deathSuicide
CitizenshipSoviet
Mykhailo Spyrydonovych Melnyk | |
|---|---|
Михайло Спиридонович Мельник | |
| Born | March 14, 1944 |
| Died | March 10, 1979 (aged 34) Pohreby, Brovary Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
| Cause of death | Suicide |
| Citizenship | Soviet |
| Education | Historian |
| Alma mater | Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, NASU Institute of History of Ukraine (graduate school) |
| Occupations | Historian, poet, human rights activist |
| Organization | Ukrainian Helsinki Group |
| Known for | human rights activism with participation in the Ukrainian Helsinki Group |
| Movement | dissident movement in the Soviet Union |
| Awards | Order For Courage |
Mykhailo Spyrydonovych Melnyk (Ukrainian: Миха́йло Спиридо́нович Ме́льник; 14 March 1944 – 10 March 1979) was a Ukrainian historian, poet, human rights activist, dissident and member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group. He was an author of a book about the history of Ukraine, which was confiscated by the KGB.[1]
On November 8, 2006, he was posthumously awarded the Order For Courage 1st class by the order of President of Ukraine.[2] On December 25, 2015, a street in Brovary was named after him.
