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Books controversy
While not yet enforced, the law supposedly bans the sale and ownership of any kind of literature containing "racist" ideas or concepts, while the goverment denied such move was intended, in the following months, sales of books perceived as racist rose up to high numbers, especially Hitler's Mein Kampf. [grammar and spelling corrected]

This material badly needs cited reliable sources to substantiate it. Further: "supposedly bans" must be clarified. Who supposes that the law bans such sale and ownership? Does it? I'd suggest reading the law in question.--Carwil (talk) 12:58, 30 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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