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January 13: what does it mean for lithuanians


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#1 ACiD BuRN

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Posted 13 January 2006 - 07:38 AM

I thought I should share something with you. Maybe you know the fact of this day (I mean, what is it for Lithuania):

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Lithuania declared independence in 1990, but it was not recognised by USSR. In January 13th of 1991 Soviet troops invaded Lithuania again. Several high buildings including TV Tower and Palace of Press became primary targets of the Soviet army. Many Lithuanians came to streets to defend the country. 14 people were killed and many were injured, but the only building Soviets managed to occupy was the TV Tower. Soviet Union collapsed and they had to leave the building some half a year later, when Russia recognised Lithuania's independence
Soviet Union was ruled by a bunch of ********... And even now, after 15 years, there still are lots of people guilty and hiding in Eastern countries. Russia doesn't want to pay compensations to our country.

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Posted 13 January 2006 - 08:23 PM

thankx for sharing :)

#3 ACiD BuRN

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Posted 13 January 2006 - 08:55 PM

No problem :), just something for others to know :blush:




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