List of literature banned by governments

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This is a list of printed works that have prohibited, censored or given restricted access by laws of National and Regional institutions. The banning of books and other literary works is a form of censorship which can be brought by political, religious, social and rarely, commercial motives, with the intent of limited access to the information included for the aforementioned reasons.

Durakia

Title Author(s) Year published Type Notes
The Supremacy of the Proletariat Sariv Martov 1919 Political Essay Banned by the Durakan Free Republic in 1934 on grounds of the essay advocating for violence against the religious and those of middle-class descent, as well as being for genocide. Ban was reinstated by the Provisional Government of Durakia in 1936, though was legalized under the Freedom of Information Act in 1938.