“Leaflets are questioning Lithuania’s accession to the European Union saying that the referendum was falsified, the main state affairs are called criminal. The information is aimed at destabilising the situation in Lithuania, to divide the public. One could say that propaganda is spread inside Lithuania in an attempt to set it against foreign partners, incite hatred that may be taken advantage of by hostile sides,” said the chairman.
According to Paulauskas, such leaflets may be distributed throughout the country, therefore the VSD should take action and stop dissemination of disinformation.
“Instigation of national and socialist revolution is a clear provocation. Our people should be wary of such publications, while publishers of such information should be held accountable for anti-state activities,” said Paulauskas.
Kęstutis Budrys, the President's Senior Adviser, who has been nominated for the post of Minister…
In the heart of Bulgaria, the city of Plovdiv reveals a rich tapestry of ancient…
"We can shout very loudly, but it won't change the position of the American people,"…
From mocking messages flooding social networks to harsh criticism from political experts, the decision of…
Republic Day has been celebrated in Kazakhstan as the main national date since 2022, giving…
According to Lrytas.lt, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) faces a new geopolitical reality with…