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Argues against application of the term - genocide for the slaughter of Lithuanians by the Soviet Union. Donskis contends that it would be wrong historically, wrong legally, wrong conceptually. It is, rather, an example of our age`s inflation of concepts – one that risks marginalising genocide. The essay also comes against the backdrop of the formulation of a law in Russia that would criminalise those who equate Stalin and Hitler or deny that the Red Army “liberated” eastern Europe from fascism.

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