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New Issue, Old Debate: Literary magazine faces same censorship as predecessor

Three bookstores in Yerevan have refused to sell the second issue of the “Inknagir” literary magazine and returned it to the distributor, Arej, in objection to text seen by some as obscene.

The publisher of the journal had warned the distributor that two of Yerevan’s five major bookstores had previously rejected Bnagir.

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10.03.2010 01:45
So give us an example of the "lyrics"... This whole creeping censorship program is scary. You can take away the sex (doesn't exist on Armenian TV) and mafia worship, and TV here is still low-brow crap!!.
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