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Suspicions Raised After Yerevan Cinema Goes Dark Before Screening Of Film Banned In Russia, Belarus

December 12, 2022 at 3:11 pm News
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The organizer of a screening in Yerevan of a film banned in Russia and Belarus says a power outage that delayed the screening by nearly two hours is a troubling sign that a common practice of Russian censors is now being used in Armenia.

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