“There are obvious facts showing that this campaign is directly related to the creative activity of the theater and the upcoming competition organized by the Culture Ministry,” Vaitkus, a prominent Lithuanian theater and film director, said in a statement.
He claims that the defamation campaign against him has been systematically carried out by media organizations run by forces unfriendly to Lithuania, such as the online portals Sputnik.lt and Baltnews.lt and the TV station First Baltic Channel (PBK).
The director says that, under his leadership, the theater has managed to prevent representatives of a foreign country from exerting political and ideological influence on its activities.
Vaitkus, on behalf of the theater, in the spring of 2014 denounced Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
“On my initiative, we discussed these issues in detail with the staff of the Lithuanian Security Department,” he said.
The director says that he will seek a new term of office as head of the Russian Theater of Lithuania, adding that he may bring a defamation action in court.
Set designer Simona Biekšaitė has recently accused Vaitkus of sexually harassing her nine years ago.
In her message on Facebook last Sunday, she claims that the director harassed her when she came to his home in the summer of 2009 for a creative meeting.