Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: BELARUS Aug 25, 1991 7:52 PM -03:00 BGT Minsk Longitude: 27E34 Latitude: 53N54 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:44 Current Period: JU/SA/ME Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 27:15 Cap Dhanishtha Ma Sun 08:15 Leo +00:57:51 FM Magha Ke Moon 11:56 Aqu +12:26:08 ST Shatbisha Ra Mars 02:02 Vir +00:38:19 WK U.Phalguni Su MercR 01:29 Leo -00:41:02 CM Magha Ke Jupt 02:28 Leo +00:13:05 FM Magha Ke Ven R 03:44 Leo -00:36:30 CM Magha Ke Sat R 07:43 Cap -00:03:29 ST U.Shadya Su Rahu 24:32 Sag -00:06:50 FM P.Shadya Ve Ketu 24:32 Gem -00:06:50 FM Punarvasu Ju True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 745 beats Day: Sunday Sunrise: 6:06 AM Tithi: Krishna Pratipada Yoga Pt: 23:31 Vi Yogi:Ma AviYogi:Ke Dup Yogi: Me Dagha Rashis: Lib Cap Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 11 * * 9 ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MO 11:56* RA 24:32* * * * * SAR07:43 * * * * * 10 AS 27:15 * 8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *1 * 7 * ** * * ** *2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 * 6 MA 02:02* * * * MER01:29 * * * * JU 02:28* * * * KE 24:32 * * VER03:44 * * * * * * SU 08:15 * * * * * * * * ** 3 * * 5 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 7 * * 5 ** *8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *RA * 6 AS * 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *9 * 3 SU * ** * * ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *MO * * * * VER * *MA * 12 SAR * 2 KE * * * * * * * * * * MER * * * * * * JU * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 11 * * 1 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events/facts used in the rectification: " The Declaration of National Independence of the BSSR " was signed at a regular session of the Supreme Soviet of the BSSR on 27 July 1990. On 25 August 1991, it acquired the status of a constitutional law. http://www.belarusembassy.org/belarus/short_overview.htm Although the Supreme Soviet of the Belorussian SSR adopted the Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic on June 27, 1990 (some two weeks after Russia had declared its own sovereignty), the March 1991 referendum held throughout the Soviet Union showed that 83 percent of Belorussians wanted to preserve the Soviet Union. Political change in Belarus came about only after the August 1991 coup d'état in Moscow and a display of satisfaction by the Central Committee of the CPB at the coup attempt--it never issued a condemnation of the coup plotters. Following the coup's collapse and declarations of independence by Estonia, Latvia, and Ukraine, Belarus declared its own independence on August 25 by giving its declaration of sovereignty the status of a constitutional document. http://countrystudies.us/belarus/39.htm On 25 August 1991 the Communist Party issued a declaration of full national independence http://www.verdewebsite.narod.ru/history/history.htm Disaster Date Killed/Affected Wind Storm 23-Jun-1997 5/21,390 Flood 5-Apr-1999 2/2,000 Epidemic 26-Nov-1997 0/605 Disaster Date Killed/Affected Misc Accident 30-May-1999 54/78 Misc Accident 12-Oct-2003 31/31 1991 Aug 25, White-Russia (Belarus) declared it's independence. 1991 Dec 8, Russia, Byelorussia and Ukraine declared the Soviet national government dead, forging a new alliance to be known as the Commonwealth of Independent States. 1994 Dec 22 - Four major Belarusian newspapers appear with blank space on their pages, following the presidential administration´s ban on publishing a report on corruption in the presidential team. 1994 Dec 25-30 – Two critically minded independent newspapers are banned from the state printing plant in Minsk and four editors fired by presidential decree. 1995 Sep 12, The Belarussian military border guards shot down a hydrogen balloon during an international race, killing its two American pilots. 1996 Mar 24 - Some 30,000 Belorusians take to the streets to protest against President Lukashenko. 1996 Apr 2, A treaty between Russia and Belarus was to be signed April 2. 1996 Jun 14, Victor Gonchar, Lukashenko’s most active critic in parliament, was fired upon by police. 1996 Aug 8, A crackdown on commercial banks was begun with new rules and sharp restrictions and in some cases nationalization. All banks must register by Jan 1, 1997. 1996 Aug 23, The Pres. said too many are trying to dodge the annual 92% tax on corporate earnings. 1996 Sep 1 - Radio 101.2, an independent Belarusian language radio station, is closed with 24 hours´ notice; 1996 Sep 6, Lawmakers challenged the president and added amendments to a referendum that proposed the elimination of the presidency, popular election of local governors and tougher controls on government spending. 1996 Nov 7, Pres. Lukashenko called a national referendum to obtain power to disband the legislature and extend his term of office from 5 to 7 years. 1996 Nov 18, Prime Minister Mikhail Chigir resigned and 75 of 199 lawmakers signed petitions to impeach president Lukashenko. 1996 Nov 21, Belarus still had 18 SS-25 nuclear ICBMs. 1996 Nov 26, In Belarus supporters of President Alexander Lukashenko broke away from Parliament, setting up their own assembly. 1996 Dec 26, A $3.5-4 billion nuclear power plant was planned to be built over the next 3 years. 1997 Mar 23, American diplomat Serge Alexandrov, first secretary at the US embassy in Minsk, was ordered to leave the country for participating in an anti-government march. The Foreign Ministry accused him of being a CIA agent. 1997 Mar 26, Pres. Lukashenko announced the revival of the Soviet tradition of “subbotniks,” weekend unpaid mandatory labor. 1997 May 1, The government imposed a $3 million tax fine on the Soros Foundation for alleged currency exchange violations. Soros called it a blatant attempt to suppress the independent sector in Belarus. 1997 May 23, Russia and Belarus signed a union charter for economic, military and political cooperation. 1997 Jul 27, Some 5-7 thousand marchers rallied to condemn Pres. Lukashenko. within hours activists were detained by the government. 1997 Aug 21, The Kremlin demanded the release of journalists of ORT TV. They were jailed in Belarus for allegedly trying to cross the border illegally into Lithuania. The journalists had made negative reports on Pres. Lukashenko. 1997 Sep 3, Belarus tax officials emptied the bank account of the Soros foundation and forced the it to close down. 1997 Nov 24, after scarcely 15 minutes of deliberation, a court in Minsk ordered the closure of “Svaboda " . 1998 Mar, The Belarus currency plunged heavily this month. 1998 Jun 10, Belarus delayed a deadline for foreign diplomats to leave their residences to permit repairs following protests by diplomats. 1998 Jun 20, Ambassadors of the EU nations announced that they would leave the country to protest a government move barring them from their homes. 1998 Jul 13, Ten nations joined the EU in locking out the leaders of Belarus for the eviction of foreign ambassadors. 1998 Nov 25, From Belarus it was reported that food rationing had been imposed for milk, meat and other goods due to shortages. 1998 Dec 25, Belarus Pres. Lukashenko and Russian Pres. Boris Yeltsin declared an agreement to begin unifying their currencies and economies next year. 1998 Dec 27, Monthly income was reported to be down to an average $40 per month with sever inflation and product shortages. 1998 Pres. Lukashenko shut down Svaboda, the only independent newspaper in the country. 1999 Mar, Police arrested former Premier Mikhail Chigir after he registered to run in opposition sponsored unofficial presidential elections. He was released in November but still faced a trial on corruption charges. 1999 Apr 5, Gennady Karpenko, opposition leader and former deputy speaker of the 1996 disbanded parliament, died at age 49. 1999 April 20 - Belarusian gays protest first time ever their persecution by the authorities and the church; 1999 May 30, In Belarus at least 54 people, mostly teen-age girls, were killed in a stampede near an underground passageway in Minsk as they left a concert by a local beer company due to a sudden heavy rain. 1999 July 16-17 - Basovishcha '99 - 10th Festival of Belarusian Rock Music taking place in Poland 1999 Jul 20, The term of Pres. Lukashenko expired. He had extended his term to 2002 but the US said it would no longer recognize him. 1999 Jul 22, In Minsk, Belarus, police broke up a march by some 5,000 people against Pres. Lukashenko. 1999 Sep, Lukashenko opponents, Viktor Gonchar and Anatoly Krasovsky, were shot to death. In 2001 2 KGB agents spoke on videotape and admitted the murders. 1999 Oct 2, In Vitebsk it was reported that the remains of 375 people were found during excavation work at the abandoned Assumption Cathedral. 1999 Dec 8, Russia and Belarus signed a 3rd union agreement. It proposed combining currencies by 2005 and the introduction of a joint tax system in 2001. 2000 Mar 25, Thousands of people demonstrated in Minsk against the rule of Pres. Lukashenko and clashed with police. 2000 Oct 15, Parliamentary elections were held. Authorities hand-picked most candidates and those with known anti-Lukoshenko views were barred from running. 2001-05-31 IVANOV HOPES RUSSIAN EMBASSY EXPLOSION IN MINSK WILL BE INVESTIGATED 2001 Jul 19, It was reported that 2 Belarussian defectors alleged that the Lukashenko regime ran a death squad that had killed as many as 30 foes. 2001 Aug 27, In Belarus a videotape was released that showed 2 men saying they were members of the Belarus KGB and had shot to death 2 Lukashenko opponents in Sep., 1999. 2001 Sep 9, Presidential elections were held. Pres. Lukashenko won with 75.6% of the vote. There were widespread allegations of fraud and abuse. 2002 Oct 30, In Belarus authorities reported the discovery of a mass grave on a military base at Slutsk with the remains of up to 12,000 people killed during World War II. 2002 Dec 2, Belarus said its ambassador to Japan has refused an order to return to the ex-Soviet state in what the envoy's friends said could be an attempt to stage a " Cold War-style " defection. 2003 Jan 20, The leaders of Russia and Belarus reaffirmed their commitment to closer integration under a union treaty that has developed slowly since it was created nearly seven years ago. 2003 Apr 14, The US followed the lead of 14 European countries and lifted a travel ban imposed last November on the president and seven top ministers of Belarus over alleged human rights violations in the former Soviet republic. 2003 Oct 12, In Belarus a patient at a mental hospital set fire to the building, killing 30 people and injuring 31. Veronika Cherkasova, a well-known journalist who worked for the Minsk-based opposition newspaper “Solidarnost”, was killed in her home in Minsk on 20 October 2004. more events at http://www.v2.nl/~arns/Texts/Chrono/Belarus.html Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... Want a signature like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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