Lithuania Wants Walmart to Remove Soviet-Themed Shirts
VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) Lithuania has lashed out at retailing giant Walmart for using the letters USSR and Soviet Union emblems on T-shirts and other products for sale online, and is demanding that the goods be removed.
The Baltic country was occupied by the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1941 and again from 1944 to 1990, and Soviet symbols are banned, like Nazi ones in many other countries.
"Horrific crimes were done under the Soviet symbols of a sickle and hammer," the Lithuanian ambassador to the United States, Rolandas Krisciunas, wrote Wednesday to Walmart. "The promotion of such symbols resonates with a big pain for many centuries."
"When the Soviet Union occupied Lithuania, hundreds of thousands of our citizens were killed, exiled, tortured, raped, separated from their families. Similar fate stroke dozens of millions of other innocent people, including children, across Europe and across the globe," the ambassador wrote.
Read more: https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2018-09-06/lithuania-wants-walmart-to-remove-soviet-themed-shirts