The Committee of the Verkhovna Rada proposes to allow the printing of books by Russians who condemned the war against Ukraine

The Committee of the Verkhovna Rada proposes to allow the printing of books by Russians who condemned the war against Ukraine

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The Verkhovna Rada’s Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy proposes to allow Ukrainian publishing houses to publish books by Russian authors who have publicly condemned the Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine. For this, they propose to introduce changes to the legislation, reports “Detector Media” with reference to the statement of the chairman of the committee, Mykyta Poturaev. According to Poturaev, the capital publishing house “Clio” addressed the committee with such a request. They are preparing for publication a monograph about Ivan Bohun by the Russian historian Tetyana Tairova-Yakovleva, who researched the history of Ukraine in the 16th-18th centuries and wrote books about Ivan Mazepa, Koliiv Oblast, and the Ruin period. Photo: Humanitarian and Information Policy Committee Other members of the committee supported the proposal to develop changes to the legislation. It will be recalled that on June 22, Zelenskyi signed a law prohibiting the import and distribution of books from Russia. Earlier, the Ministry of Culture told which Russian books should be removed from libraries as a priority. Read also: No literature from the Russian Federation: the Council banned the import of Russian-language books

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