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Stephen King's Novel "Ono" Was Taken Off Sale in Russia because of a Report on Lgbt Propaganda.

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The ACT publisher withdrew Stephen King's "Ono" from his sale in Russia in connection with complaints about the promotion of non-traditional relations in the book, which was reported by TASS's director-general of the Tatiana Gorskaya publisher.

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The ACT publisher withdrew Stephen King's "Ono" from his sale in Russia in connection with complaints about the promotion of non-traditional relations in the book, which was reported by TASS's director-general of the Tatiana Gorskaya publisher.

·Riga, Latvia
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The publication of ACT confirmed that Stephen King's novel "Ono" had been withdrawn because of complaints about "advocating non-traditional relationships." TASS wrote about it.

Stephen King's novel "Ono" was taken off sales in Russia because of a complaint about the image of non-traditional relationships, and TASS reported to Tatiana Gorskaya, CEO of ACT.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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