Virgilijus Juozas Čepaitis (8 November 1937 inŠakiai,Lithuania) is a Lithuanian publisher and translator, best known for his involvement in theSąjūdis independence movement. He was the Executive Secretary of Sąjūdis and a member of its Initiative Group. He was also a signatory of theDeclaration of the Restoration of Independence of Lithuania on 11 March 1990.
1988–1989 – the chief-editor of the film company "ARS";
1989–1990 – the executive secretary of the Sąjūdis Movement;
1990–1992 – Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Committee for Civil Rights and Ethnic Minorities;
Chairman of the Sąjūdis faction, the member of the Lithuanian delegation in the negotiations with Russia in 1990–1991. Head of the Lithuanian delegation in the non-official negotiations with the Soviet Union in Hague, organised by De Burght consultations, 1991;
1993–1996 – the chief-editor of the publishing company "Litera";
1996–2001 – the director of the publishing company "Tvermė".
Since 2001 – the owner of the publishing company "Librum"
(in Lithuanian)[1].Virgilijus Juozas Čepaitis.Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania.
"Lietuvos Istorija", Sąjūdis ("History of Lithuania", in Lithuanian) Vol XII, part 1, Institute of History of Lithuania, ed.Česlovas Laurinavičius, Vladas Sirutavičius -ISBN978-9955-23-164-6 (12-th Vol, Part-1) andISBN9955-584-91-2 (12 Volumes), 2008, 579 pp.
"Su Sąjūdžiu už Lietuvą" ("With Sąjūdis for Lithuania", in Lithuanian) by Virgilijus Čepaitis, 2007,ISBN9986-476-41-0, 470 pp.