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"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.

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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.

·Romania
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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.

·Riga, Latvia
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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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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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