Kiev banned the Russian warriors

05 December 2017, 17:05 | Policy
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The non-taboo tabooed 20 books published in Russia, banning their importation into the country, including two collections of Russian heroes for children. So the minds of Ukrainian citizens concerned about the State Committee on Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine. The website of the agency says that the import of non-Russian printed epigraphs into the Russian Federation was banned because of the inconsistency of their content with the criteria for evaluating publishing products allowed for distribution in the country. The black list included such books as "Ilya Muromets and the Nightingale the Robber: tales of Russian heroes" and "Bogatyrsky Russian Fairy Tales" (collections of fairy tales about Russian heroes for children of primary school age). Also under the ban were two works by Boris Akunin on the history of Russia. Dangerous was for Ukrainians and a book of memoirs of the People's Artist of the USSR Elina Bystritskaya "Stars in the Sky", published this year. The most beloved Aksinya from the film adaptation of "The Quiet Don", tells about his creative path and colleagues in the stage and cinema - Mikhail Zharov, Boris Babochkin, Sofya Giacintova, Sergei Bondarchuk, Nikolay Cherkasov, Mikhail Ulyanov.

What did not please the postmaid authorities the book for children of primary school age "Chemistry" by Mylena Konstantinovsky, does not lend itself to the understanding. Recall that in early April 2017, the State Fiscal Service (GFS) released a register of 74 books banned for import to Ukraine. The current Kyiv does not want the residents of the country to read a different version of the events on the Maidan, in the Crimea and the Donbas - most of it is just about this taboo literature.




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