Bans on communist symbols
Bans on communist symbols were introduced or suggested in a number of countries as part of their policies of decommunization.
Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of LithuaniaBan on Communist symbolsBan the Communist symbolsBanned communist symbolsBans on Communist symbolsCommunist symbolismDecommunizationDecommunization in UkraineEntropaFreedom of speechHammer and sickleMemory lawsPost–World War II legality of Nazi flagsState Anthem of the Soviet UnionStrafgesetzbuch section 86a
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Bans on communist symbols
Bans on communist symbols were introduced or suggested in a number of countries as part of their policies of decommunization.
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Symbols commonly associated with communism: the hammer and sickle, red star, and red flag
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