🗞️‘The Russian Language Is Everywhere Again’: Exiles Cause Unease in Lithuania
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‘The Russian Language Is Everywhere Again’: Exiles Cause Unease in Lithuania
2024-04-03
- Anatoly Kurmanaev, Alina Lobzina and Tomas Dapkus
(from NYT - Europe)
An influx of exiled Russian activists and refugees from Ukraine and Belarus is stirring fears in a country that fought to preserve its language and culture under Soviet occupation.
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[USA]
🌎 https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/03/world/europe/lithuania-russian-diaspora.html
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------------------------------ Title: ‘The Russian Language Is Everywhere Again’: Exiles Cause Unease in Lithuania Summary: An influx of exiled Russian activists and refugees from Ukraine and Belarus is stirring fears in a country that fought to preserve its language and culture under Soviet occupation. Author: Anatoly Kurmanaev, Alina Lobzina and Tomas Dapkus PublishedDate: 2024-04-03 Category: USA NewsPaper: NYT - Europe Tags: Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Russian Language, Refugees and Displaced Persons, Memorial, Navalny, Aleksei A, Putin, Vladimir V, Volkov, Leonid, Lithuania, Baltic Region, Belarus, Ukraine, USSR (Former Soviet Union), Vilnius (Lithuania)
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