Sale of Newspapers, Magazines, Books and Notebooks in Subway Banned
From November 14 the sale of newspapers and magazines in the subway has been banned, and on November 15 the ban spread to the sale of books and other publishing products in the subway.
According to the firm Metroservice, which sells newspapers and magazines, the head of this firm signed an order on November 14 that stopped the sale of the abovementioned products in the subway. However, the reason for this decision was not explained. In Metroservice, they also reported that their company does not sell notebooks, books, diaries and other publishing products.
The press service of the Subway confirmed the information about the ban on the sale of the abovementioned products, also without explaining the reason for the decision.
Recall that a month ago the subway banned the sale of newspapers Azadlig, Yeni Musavat and other periodicals of oppositional character. -03B04-
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