Lithuania bans promotion of any totalitarian or authoritarian regimes or ideologies

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  1. > It will be up to the Lithuanian Genocide and Resistance Research Centre or municipal authorities to decide if an object falls under the law.

    The same centre that honored a known Nazi collaborator and perpetrator of the Holocaust?

  2. Who defines what totalitarian or authoritarian regimes or ideologies? Can someone support Communism or Marxism or Islam or the Turkish government or the Chinese State or the Azerbaijani President?

  3. Marxism can be consistent with democracy. But surely this will be lumped in with maoism, stalinism, and fascism.

  4. 🇵🇱🤝🇱🇹
    Together in not letting the cancer grow.

    Before someone goes screetching “but what about”, dude stop i live on this country i already know it.

  5. Worked well in Germany. Holocaust denial and Nazi symbols are forbidden for quite some time, and there are no Nazis or Holocaust deniers in Germany.

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