samizdat in English

noun
1
the clandestine copying and distribution of literature banned by the state, especially formerly in the communist countries of eastern Europe.
Accessibility is part of the problem, since much of Yoder's work remains unpublished, or available only in hard-to-obtain samizdat copy.

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1. No Christmas cards for Rifqa Bary « Anglican Samizdat "The Internet became her church," says Williams, who calls Bary "by far the most passionate Christian I think I've ever met."

2. The Blustering rudeness of contemporary atheists appears to have driven at least one person closer to God: A new form of Christian evangelism: atheist conferences « Anglican Samizdat Why McKenna's mentioned Alex Salmond in an abysmal piece about some media fodder Rangers footballer and why he believes Salmond will talk about it in an arrogant