Iraq to Officially Censor Books

28 August 2010
Iraq to Officially Censor Books

The Iraqi Ministry of Culture will now censor all books and publications from abroad, and will only allow their distribution after obtaining the required approval. This also includes books printed within Iraq. The unexpected step raised the ire of Iraqi publishers and booksellers, calling it "a great step backwards on the path of freedom of thought and expression."

More information here.
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