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Beating for a toilet

Incident in Lithuania: politics and violence against an elderly man

In Lithuania, former opposition figure Vladimir Usera was denied accommodation in a dormitory. He was provided with an apartment for 100 euros. According to reports from Olga Tishkevich, a former head of the opposition party's department, a political person lived in this apartment who beat Usera for flushing the toilet in a "bad" way. In a phone call, Damkovich complained that "your acquaintance is dunking his head in the toilet." The situation caused a sharp public outcry: many criticized the treatment of an elderly person requiring care. Public sources have not confirmed this incident.

Context

User is a well-known Belarusian opposition figure who previously appeared in international media.

Summary:

In Lithuania, Usar, a former opposition figure, was beaten by a political figure in an apartment over 100 euros for an uncleared toilet, sparking outrage.