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Schindler's List: 1993-1994 Initially banned for scenes involving humping and nudity involving the film's lead actors which was viewed as "pornographic" by the MTRCB. [5] The ban was overturned in 1994 [6] with the film's historical merits cited as a reason. [5] 1993 The Piano: 1993-1994 Banned due to alleged sex scene. [6] 1994 Natural Born ...
Under the Law on Personal Names, [13] first names are picked from a list of approved names (18,000 female names and 15,000 male names as of 1 January 2016). [14] One can also apply to Ankestyrelsen [ da ] for approval of new names, e.g. common first names from other countries.
Once published, the book was banned in the USSR and other communist countries. [219] Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) George Orwell: 1949 Novel Banned by the Soviet Union [127] in 1950, as Stalin understood that it was a satire based on his leadership. It was not until 1990 that the Soviet Union legalised the book and it was re-released after ...
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These countries do not recognize the State of Israel; therefore Israeli passport holders are denied entry, yet some countries that don't recognize the State of Israel don't deny entry of Israeli citizens (e.g. Indonesia or Somalia). Citizens of foreign countries containing Israeli Stamps are also refused entry into specific countries. [2] Iraq
The TV series itself is also banned in the country. [266] That apparently led to making Block 13. 2003 Bruce Almighty: Banned for the blasphemous content. 2004 Fahrenheit 9/11: Banned for being critical of the Iraq war and being an insult to Saudi Arabia's royal family. [267] [268] 2006 Borat: Banned in every Arab League country except Lebanon ...
Various criminal convictions in Italy, Argentina, Croatia and other countries. [115] [116] [117] 2020 (deceased) Gabriel García Márquez Colombia: Novelist and was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1982. Banned from the U.S. due to his ties to the Colombian Communist Party in the 1950s and later for his fondness for Fidel Castro. [118]