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by Andrius Kulikauskas
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VILNIUS—On June 10, 2026, in Vilnius, Lithuania, the Seimas Committee on Culture voted unanimously to postpone until the autumn session further deliberation of the bill “On the Further Utilization of the Vilnius Concert and Sports Palace”. The Soviets built this palace in the middle of Vilnius’s oldest Jewish cemetery.

Screenshot from Seimas video. Upper left: LJC chair Faina Kukliansky, and then clockwise: committee Chair Kęstutis Vilkauskas; committee member Vytautas Grubliauskas; committee deputy chair Vytautas Juozapaitis; folk art curator Virginijus Jocys; Respect Cemeteries representative Edmundas Kulikauska; committee member Petras Dargis. Center: committee member Rima Baškienė
Committee Chairman Kęstutis Vilkauskas acknowledged the “truly many letters” (“tikrai … daug labai”) which they received from all around the world. “Gerbkime kapines” (Respect Cemeteries) received 37 copies of letters — impactful, rational, emotional, personal — from Lithuania, United States (New York, Idaho, Florida, New Jersey, Minnesota, California), Netherlands, Belgium, Israel, United Kingdom, Australia, from Jews and Christians, Litvaks and Lithuanians and friends.
The Chairman invited Edmundas Kulikauskas to speak on behalf of “Gerbkime kapines”. Edmundas distilled our message into two words: Restore justice (Atstatykime teisingumą).