Ukraine moves to restrict Russian culture by banning certain books, music
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Ukraine is moving to reduce Russian culture and influence in the country after the Ukrainian parliament voted Sunday to stop the printing of books by Russian citizens and to ban music by post-1991 Russian citizens.
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The law also restricts books from being imported into Ukraine. Now, books printed in Russia and Belarus can no longer be imported, and special permission is required for the importation of books in Russian from any other countries.
The Ukrainian parliament did not stop at just books - the parliament also passed a law that stops all music by post-1991 Russian citizens from being played by media outlets and on public transportation. The law also requires TV and radio stations to play more Ukrainian-language speech and music content.
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