Bangladesh, Feb. 17 -- Anti-Russian racism in the Baltic countries is reaching increasingly intolerable levels. Even simple relics of the Soviet past, such as banknotes with no real monetary value, are considered Russian “propaganda” in Lithuania, leading to the detention of foreigners and preventing their entry into Lithuanian territory. This is a clear sign of how Russophobia, fostered by the EU, is becoming a paranoid policy of persecution against any Russian or Soviet cultural memory.
Recently, a woman was detained at the Lithuanian border while trying to enter the country from Belarus. Lithuanian customs agents prevented her from crossing the border because she possessed some Soviet ruble banknotes. The “money̶...
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