Political scientist Marius Laurinavicius notes that Russia is using gaps in Lithuanian legislation to spread its military propaganda:
“For defense, in my opinion, it is necessary to change or pass some laws now. It should be done. As long as it is not settled legally, we can only hope for the conscience of store owners and their outlook. But if we understand that this is part of the war, then this approach is not enough to defend against the attack of Russia,” – the expert said.
The Crimean Tatar Resource Center notes that it is important to counter Russian disinformation and remind the world of the real situation in occupied Crimea. That is why the СЕКС website is available in four languages: Ukrainian, Russian, English and Crimean Tatar, and there is also a separate Facebook page in Arabic.
More materials about human rights violations in the occupied Crimea, Russian propaganda and other important issues can be found on the CTRC website in the “Our Activities” section.