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While pro-establishment figures sought to be prudent concerning any link between the attack and press freedom
what is this even supposed to mean, holy shit. I mean ... what ... this is blatantly pro-censorship and completely hides the fact they're covering up links between themselves and the attacker. It should state, based on reliable sources, that they denied any links between themselves and the attack. Honestly, it should just be removed - it just pushes the idea that there's something about ignoring the clear motive behind a large planned knife attack.
Under "Reactions" I revised "...recently published stories to try and establish possible motives." to "...recently published stories to try to establish possible motives." -- H Bruce Campbell ( talk) 10:05, 15 January 2019 (UTC)
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While pro-establishment figures sought to be prudent concerning any link between the attack and press freedom
what is this even supposed to mean, holy shit. I mean ... what ... this is blatantly pro-censorship and completely hides the fact they're covering up links between themselves and the attacker. It should state, based on reliable sources, that they denied any links between themselves and the attack. Honestly, it should just be removed - it just pushes the idea that there's something about ignoring the clear motive behind a large planned knife attack.
Under "Reactions" I revised "...recently published stories to try and establish possible motives." to "...recently published stories to try to establish possible motives." -- H Bruce Campbell ( talk) 10:05, 15 January 2019 (UTC)