"I Was Bought From Soros' money." Little Did the War Start with the Books of the Russian Libraries
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The authorities began to withdraw from public libraries books that entered funds prior to the effective introduction of the state centre. In Ekaterinburg, it is anticipated that about 30% of the books bought in 1990, Irina Cheremisina, director of the city's municipality's library association, said.
About 30 per cent of the books will have to be removed from the libraries of Yekaterinburg because they were purchased with the funds of a billionaire, George Soros, and the director of the municipal association of the libraries of Yekaterinburg, Irin Ceremisinov, told the city house.
The Soros Foundation (the Open Society Institute) worked in Russia until 2003 with educational programmes, students and scientists. In 2015, the Russian General Assembly declared it an "undesired" organization.
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