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Order of Liberty (Ukraine)

The Order of Liberty (Ukrainian: орден Свободи) is an honour of Ukraine. The Order was instituted on April 10, 2008, by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to honour special merits of citizens for strengthening the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, consolidating Ukrainian society, developing democracy, advancing socio-economic and political reforms, and advocating the constitutional rights and liberties of man and citizen.

Order of Liberty
Badge of the Order of Liberty
Awarded by  Ukraine
TypeSingle-grade order
EstablishedApril 10, 2008
StatusActive
GradesMember of the Order of Liberty (MOL)
Statistics
Total inductees67
Precedence
Next (higher)Hero of Ukraine (Order of the Gold Star and Order of the State)
Next (lower)Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise

Ribbon bar of the Order of Liberty

History of the award

On August 18, 2005, President Viktor Yushchenko issued decree No. 1177/2005 which supported the proposal of the Commission on State Awards and Heraldry to establish the Order of Freedom to celebrate the special merits of citizens in establishing Ukraine's sovereignty and independence and developing democracy; the establishment of the medal "For Saved Lives" was also supported. The Commission on State Awards and Heraldry was instructed to hold an all-Ukrainian competition to develop designs for the Order of Freedom and the Medal for Saved Life within three months and to submit a bill amending the Law of Ukraine "On State Awards of Ukraine" based on its results.

On April 10, 2008, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the Law of Ukraine No. 258-VI "On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine" On State Awards of Ukraine, which established new state awards of Ukraine - the Order of Freedom and the Medal for Saved Life.

On May 20, 2008, President Yushchenko issued decree No. 460/2008 which approved the statute of the Order, which includes a description of the Order's badge.

On September 29, 2008, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden became the first recipient.

Statute of the Order

  • Citizens of Ukraine, foreigners and stateless persons may be awarded the Order of Freedom.
  • Awarding the Order of Freedom is carried out by a decree of the President of Ukraine.
  • A person may not be awarded the Order of Freedom a second time.
  • Awarding the Order of Freedom may be carried out posthumously.
  • A person awarded the Order of Freedom is called a Knight of the Order of Freedom.
  • Submission for the award of the Order of Freedom and presentation of this award is made in accordance with the procedure for submission for the award and presentation of state awards of Ukraine.[1]
  • A person awarded the Order of Freedom is awarded a badge of the order and an order book of the established pattern.

Description of the Order of Freedom

 
Stamp featuring Order of Liberty

The sign of the Order of Freedom is made of gilded silver and has the shape of an equilateral cross with diverging sides. The sides of the cross are covered with white enamel and decorated with four rectangular artificial Swarovski crystals. In the center of the cross is a round blue enamel medallion with a gold image of the Sign of the Princely State of Vladimir the Great, which is framed by a laurel wreath. The medallion is bordered by a double decorative strip. The sides of the corners of the cross are framed by stylized floral ornaments. All images are embossed.

The reverse side of the sign of the order is flat with the engraved number of the sign.

The size of the insignia between the opposite ends of the cross is 54 mm.

The emblem of the Order is connected with a decorative bar by means of a ring with an ear, which is the basis of the ribbon for wearing the insignia of the Order on the neck. The Order of Freedom is worn on the neckband and, if the winner has other orders of Ukraine, which are worn on the neckband, placed above them.

The strap is made of the same metal as the badge of the Order. White silk moire ribbon with longitudinal stripes - in the middle of wide blue and yellow, bordered on the edges by narrow stripes of yellow and blue, respectively, and on the edges of the ribbon by narrow strips of orange. The width of the tape is 28 mm, the width of wide strips of blue and yellow - 6 mm each, narrow strips of yellow and blue, as well as strips of orange - 2 mm each.

The bar of the order is a rectangular metal plate covered with ribbon. The size of a lath: height - 12 mm, width - 28 mm.

Recipients

Since the creation of the Order of Liberty, there have been 67 recipients of the decoration. This first recipient was Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.

  1.   Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (2008)[2]
  2.   Yevgen Zakharov (2008)[3]
  3.   Eugene Sverstyuk (2008)[4]
  4.   Stepan Khmara (2008)[5]
  5.   Myroslav Marynovych (2008)
  6.   Mykhailo Horyn (2009)
  7.   Ivan Dziuba (2009)
  8.   Boris Oleynik (2009)
  9.   Filaret (Denysenko) (2009)
  10.   Petro Franco (2009)
  11.   Valdas Adamkus (2009)[6]
  12.   Ihor Kalynets (2009)[7]
  13.   Oles Shevchenko (2009)
  14.   Ivan Hel (2009)[8]
  15.   Mykola Horbal (2009)
  16.   Athena-Svyatomyra Pashko (2009)
  17.   Mykola Plakhotnyuk (2009)
  18.   Vasyl Chervoniy (2009, posthumous)
  19.   Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2009)[9]
  20.   Roman Krutsyk (2010)
  21.   Eugene Pronyuk (2010)
  22.   Ivan Sokulsky (2010, posthumous)
  23.   Nursultan Nazarbayev (2010)
  24.   Volodymyr Sabodan (2010)
  25.   Valdis Zatlers (2011)[10]
  26.   Borys Paton (2012)
  27.   Leonid Gubersky (2013)
  28.    Bartholomew I of Constantinople (2013)
  29.   Ilham Aliyev (2013)[11]
  30.   Leonid Kravchuk (2014)
  31.    Anders Fogh Rasmussen (2014)[12]
  32.   Dmytro Pavlychko (2015)
  33.   Boris Nemtsov (2015, posthumous)[13]
  34.   Myroslav Symchych (2015)
  35.   José Manuel Barroso (2015)
  36.   George Soros (2015)
  37.   Omelyan Koval (2015)
  38.   Svyatoslav Vakarchuk (2016)
  39.   Ivan Marchuk (2016)
  40.   Yuriy Shcherbak (2016)
  41.   Aleksandrov Ihor (2016, posthumous)
  42.   Viktor Kuksa (2016)
  43.   Vsevolod Stebliuk (2016)
  44.   Stephen Harper (2016)[14]
  45.   Richard Lugar (2016)
  46.   John McCain (2016)
  47.   Bohdan Hawrylyshyn (2016)
  48.   Borut Pahor (2016)
  49.   Levko Lukyanenko (2016)
  50.   Ihor Yukhnovskyi (2016)
  51.   Volodymyr Kolinets (2017)
  52.   Refat Chubarov (2017)
  53.   Joe Biden (2017)
  54.   Joachim Gauck (2017)
  55.   François Hollande (2017)
  56.   Wladimir Klitschko (2017)
  57.   Vytautas Landsbergis (2017)
  58.   Yevhen Bystrytsky (2018)
  59.   Myroslav Popovych (2018, posthumous)
  60.   Mustafa Dzhemilev (2018)
  61.   Serhiy Komisarenko (2018)
  62.   Kyrylo Osmak (2018, posthumous)
  63.   Dalia Grybauskaitė (2018)[15]
  64.   Pavlo Movchan (2018)
  65.   Rostyslav Pavlenko (2019)
  66.   Taras Petrynenko (2019)
  67.   Boris Johnson (2022)[16]

References

  1. ^ "Про Порядок представлення до нагородження та вручення державних нагород України" [About the Procedure for submission for awarding and presentation of state awards of Ukraine]. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 19 February 2003. Retrieved 29 October 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Про нагородження орденом Свободи" (in Ukrainian). 2008-09-29.
  3. ^ "Про нагородження Є. Захарова орденом Свободи" (in Ukrainian). 2008-11-25.
  4. ^ "Про нагородження Є. Сверстюка орденом Свободи" (in Ukrainian). 2008-11-25.
  5. ^ "Про нагородження С. Хмари орденом Свободи" (in Ukrainian). 2008-11-25.
  6. ^ "Про нагородження В. Адамкуса орденом Свободи" (in Ukrainian). 2009-06-26.
  7. ^ "Kalynets Ihor Myronovych". Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.
  8. ^ Bourdeaux, Michael (2011-05-26). "Ivan Hel obituary". The Guardian.
  9. ^ "Про нагородження орденом Свободи" (in Ukrainian). 2009-11-24.
  10. ^ Petrova, Alla (2012-06-27). "Zatlers bestowed Ukrainian Order of Liberty for his role in cleaning up Chernobyl disaster".
  11. ^ "Ilham Heydar oglu Aliyev biography". President of Azerbaijan Republic.
  12. ^ "Remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen upon receiving the Order of Liberty from President Poroshenko of Ukraine". 2014-08-07.
  13. ^ "Boris Nemtsov was awarded the highest state award of Ukraine". Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom. 2015-04-29.
  14. ^ Levitz, Stephanie (2016-08-25). "Stephen Harper awarded one of Ukraine's top honours". The Globe and Mail.
  15. ^ Lithuanian Leader Awarded ‘Order of Freedom’ in Kyiv. UATV English. 2018-12-08. Retrieved 2022-08-25.
  16. ^ Adam, Karla (2022-08-24). "Ukraine is a war zone. And a place Boris Johnson can get away from it all". The Washington Post.

External links

  • The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the Law "On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine "On the State Decorations of Ukraine" // Official Internet Presentation of The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
  • The Law of Ukraine “On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine ‘On State Awards of Ukraine’”

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inductees67PrecedenceNext higher Hero of Ukraine Order of the Gold Star and Order of the State Next lower Order of Prince Yaroslav the WiseRibbon bar of the Order of Liberty Contents 1 History of the award 2 Statute of the Order 3 Description of the Order of Freedom 4 Recipients 5 References 6 External linksHistory of the award EditOn August 18 2005 President Viktor Yushchenko issued decree No 1177 2005 which supported the proposal of the Commission on State Awards and Heraldry to establish the Order of Freedom to celebrate the special merits of citizens in establishing Ukraine s sovereignty and independence and developing democracy the establishment of the medal For Saved Lives was also supported The Commission on State Awards and Heraldry was instructed to hold an all Ukrainian competition to develop designs for the Order of Freedom and the Medal for Saved Life within three months and to submit a bill amending the Law of Ukraine On State Awards of Ukraine based on its results On April 10 2008 the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the Law of Ukraine No 258 VI On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine On State Awards of Ukraine which established new state awards of Ukraine the Order of Freedom and the Medal for Saved Life On May 20 2008 President Yushchenko issued decree No 460 2008 which approved the statute of the Order which includes a description of the Order s badge On September 29 2008 King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden became the first recipient Statute of the Order EditCitizens of Ukraine foreigners and stateless persons may be awarded the Order of Freedom Awarding the Order of Freedom is carried out by a decree of the President of Ukraine A person may not be awarded the Order of Freedom a second time Awarding the Order of Freedom may be carried out posthumously A person awarded the Order of Freedom is called a Knight of the Order of Freedom Submission for the award of the Order of Freedom and presentation of this award is made in accordance with the procedure for submission for the award and presentation of state awards of Ukraine 1 A person awarded the Order of Freedom is awarded a badge of the order and an order book of the established pattern Description of the Order of Freedom Edit Stamp featuring Order of Liberty The sign of the Order of Freedom is made of gilded silver and has the shape of an equilateral cross with diverging sides The sides of the cross are covered with white enamel and decorated with four rectangular artificial Swarovski crystals In the center of the cross is a round blue enamel medallion with a gold image of the Sign of the Princely State of Vladimir the Great which is framed by a laurel wreath The medallion is bordered by a double decorative strip The sides of the corners of the cross are framed by stylized floral ornaments All images are embossed The reverse side of the sign of the order is flat with the engraved number of the sign The size of the insignia between the opposite ends of the cross is 54 mm The emblem of the Order is connected with a decorative bar by means of a ring with an ear which is the basis of the ribbon for wearing the insignia of the Order on the neck The Order of Freedom is worn on the neckband and if the winner has other orders of Ukraine which are worn on the neckband placed above them The strap is made of the same metal as the badge of the Order White silk moire ribbon with longitudinal stripes in the middle of wide blue and yellow bordered on the edges by narrow stripes of yellow and blue respectively and on the edges of the ribbon by narrow strips of orange The width of the tape is 28 mm the width of wide strips of blue and yellow 6 mm each narrow strips of yellow and blue as well as strips of orange 2 mm each The bar of the order is a rectangular metal plate covered with ribbon The size of a lath height 12 mm width 28 mm Recipients EditSince the creation of the Order of Liberty there have been 67 recipients of the decoration This first recipient was Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden 2008 2 Yevgen Zakharov 2008 3 Eugene Sverstyuk 2008 4 Stepan Khmara 2008 5 Myroslav Marynovych 2008 Mykhailo Horyn 2009 Ivan Dziuba 2009 Boris Oleynik 2009 Filaret Denysenko 2009 Petro Franco 2009 Valdas Adamkus 2009 6 Ihor Kalynets 2009 7 Oles Shevchenko 2009 Ivan Hel 2009 8 Mykola Horbal 2009 Athena Svyatomyra Pashko 2009 Mykola Plakhotnyuk 2009 Vasyl Chervoniy 2009 posthumous Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva 2009 9 Roman Krutsyk 2010 Eugene Pronyuk 2010 Ivan Sokulsky 2010 posthumous Nursultan Nazarbayev 2010 Volodymyr Sabodan 2010 Valdis Zatlers 2011 10 Borys Paton 2012 Leonid Gubersky 2013 Bartholomew I of Constantinople 2013 Ilham Aliyev 2013 11 Leonid Kravchuk 2014 Anders Fogh Rasmussen 2014 12 Dmytro Pavlychko 2015 Boris Nemtsov 2015 posthumous 13 Myroslav Symchych 2015 Jose Manuel Barroso 2015 George Soros 2015 Omelyan Koval 2015 Svyatoslav Vakarchuk 2016 Ivan Marchuk 2016 Yuriy Shcherbak 2016 Aleksandrov Ihor 2016 posthumous Viktor Kuksa 2016 Vsevolod Stebliuk 2016 Stephen Harper 2016 14 Richard Lugar 2016 John McCain 2016 Bohdan Hawrylyshyn 2016 Borut Pahor 2016 Levko Lukyanenko 2016 Ihor Yukhnovskyi 2016 Volodymyr Kolinets 2017 Refat Chubarov 2017 Joe Biden 2017 Joachim Gauck 2017 Francois Hollande 2017 Wladimir Klitschko 2017 Vytautas Landsbergis 2017 Yevhen Bystrytsky 2018 Myroslav Popovych 2018 posthumous Mustafa Dzhemilev 2018 Serhiy Komisarenko 2018 Kyrylo Osmak 2018 posthumous Dalia Grybauskaite 2018 15 Pavlo Movchan 2018 Rostyslav Pavlenko 2019 Taras Petrynenko 2019 Boris Johnson 2022 16 References Edit Pro Poryadok predstavlennya do nagorodzhennya ta vruchennya derzhavnih nagorod Ukrayini About the Procedure for submission for awarding and presentation of state awards of Ukraine Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine in Ukrainian 19 February 2003 Retrieved 29 October 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Pro nagorodzhennya ordenom Svobodi in Ukrainian 2008 09 29 Pro nagorodzhennya Ye Zaharova ordenom Svobodi in Ukrainian 2008 11 25 Pro nagorodzhennya Ye Sverstyuka ordenom Svobodi in Ukrainian 2008 11 25 Pro nagorodzhennya S Hmari ordenom Svobodi in Ukrainian 2008 11 25 Pro nagorodzhennya V Adamkusa ordenom Svobodi in Ukrainian 2009 06 26 Kalynets Ihor Myronovych Ivan Franko National University of Lviv Bourdeaux Michael 2011 05 26 Ivan Hel obituary The Guardian Pro nagorodzhennya ordenom Svobodi in Ukrainian 2009 11 24 Petrova Alla 2012 06 27 Zatlers bestowed Ukrainian Order of Liberty for his role in cleaning up Chernobyl disaster Ilham Heydar oglu Aliyev biography President of Azerbaijan Republic Remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen upon receiving the Order of Liberty from President Poroshenko of Ukraine 2014 08 07 Boris Nemtsov was awarded the highest state award of Ukraine Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom 2015 04 29 Levitz Stephanie 2016 08 25 Stephen Harper awarded one of Ukraine s top honours The Globe and Mail Lithuanian Leader Awarded Order of Freedom in Kyiv UATV English 2018 12 08 Retrieved 2022 08 25 Adam Karla 2022 08 24 Ukraine is a war zone And a place Boris Johnson can get away from it all The Washington Post External links EditThe Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the Law On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine On the State Decorations of Ukraine Official Internet Presentation of The Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine The Law of Ukraine On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine On State Awards of Ukraine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Order of Liberty Ukraine amp oldid 1106716802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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