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Like Bradbury: Russian aggressors burn Ukrainian textbooks and literature

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Russian invaders burn Ukrainian literature and history textbooks in the settlements of Ukraine they have temporarily seized.

This was announced on Thursday, March 24, by the press service of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

– In the libraries of the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk, Donetsk, Chernihiv and Sumy regions, the seizure of Ukrainian historical and fiction literature, which does not coincide with the postulates of the Kremlin propaganda, has begun. For this, Russian units of “military police” were involved. Currently, in addition to repressive ones, they perform the so-called “ideological functions”, the department said.

It is reported that the greatest interest among the security forces controlled by the Kremlin are books on the history of Ukrainian Maidans, ATO/OOS, the history of Ukrainian liberation competitions.

– To “extremist” Literature includes school textbooks on the history of Ukraine, scientific and popular historical literature. The occupiers have a whole list of forbidden names. Among them: Mazepa, Petlyura, Bandera, Shukhevych, Chornovil. In the cities of Kremennaya, Rubizhne (Luhansk region), Gorodnya (Chernihiv region), cases of seizure of the book & # 8220; The Case of Vasily Stus & # 8221; Vakhtang Kipiani. The discovered books are confiscated, destroyed on the spot or taken out in an unknown direction, the General Staff said.

It is also reported that in Starobelsk, Luhansk region, the Russian occupation administration is taking measures to introduce Russian rubles into circulation for settlement in shops and markets.

– Putin's troops are trying to place the occupation administrations on the ground. A search is underway for patriots and participants in the ATO/OOS. The local community has been instructed to collect documents, ostensibly for the purpose of applying for pensions, the agency added.

Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury that was published in 1953 . It describes a conditional future society in which books are banned; the so-called firefighters, including the main character Guy Montag, burn any books they find.

The storage of literature is prosecuted, and interactive television is used to zombify society in the right direction. Punitive psychiatry is fighting the remnants of dissidents.

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