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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | The Twitter account is believed to be based in Pakistan<br> Scottish police said on Sunday they were investigating an apparent "online threat" made to [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=Harry%20Potter Harry Potter] author JK Rowling in response to her tweet supporting Salman Rushdie following his stabbing.<br> "We have received a report of an online threat being made and officers are carrying out enquiries," said a Police Scotland spokeswoman.<br> The 57-year-old writer tweeted on Friday that she was "feeling very sick right now" as [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] broke of the attack on Rushdie in New York state.<br> In response, a user tweeted "Don't worry you are next".<br> Rowling shared a screenshot of the reply, asking Twitter moderators "any chance of some support?"<br> "These are your guidelines, right?<br><br> 'Violence: You may not threaten violence against an individual or a group of people'," she added.<br> The tweet [https://www.news24.com/news24/search?query=appeared appeared] to have been taken down on Sunday.<br> The author also tweeted that police had been informed.<br> The same Twitter account, believed to be based in Pakistan, also posted messages praising Rushdie's attacker.<br> Hadi Matar, 24, was [https://imgur.com/hot?q=arraigned arraigned] in court in New York state on Saturday, with prosecutors outlining how Rushdie had been stabbed approximately 10 times in what they described as a planned, premeditated assault.<br> Rushdie's agent Andrew Wylie had said the writer was on a [https://www.search.com/web?q=ventilator ventilator] and in danger of losing an eye, but in an update on Saturday he told the New York Times that Rushdie had started to talk again, suggesting his condition had improved.<br> adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement |
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+The Twitter account is believed to be based in Pakistan<br> Scottish police said on Sunday they were investigating an apparent "online threat" made to [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=Harry%20Potter Harry Potter] author JK Rowling in response to her tweet supporting Salman Rushdie following his stabbing.<br> "We have received a report of an online threat being made and officers are carrying out enquiries," said a Police Scotland spokeswoman.<br> The 57-year-old writer tweeted on Friday that she was "feeling very sick right now" as [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] broke of the attack on Rushdie in New York state.<br> In response, a user tweeted "Don't worry you are next".<br> Rowling shared a screenshot of the reply, asking Twitter moderators "any chance of some support?"<br> "These are your guidelines, right?<br><br> 'Violence: You may not threaten violence against an individual or a group of people'," she added.<br> The tweet [https://www.news24.com/news24/search?query=appeared appeared] to have been taken down on Sunday.<br> The author also tweeted that police had been informed.<br> The same Twitter account, believed to be based in Pakistan, also posted messages praising Rushdie's attacker.<br> Hadi Matar, 24, was [https://imgur.com/hot?q=arraigned arraigned] in court in New York state on Saturday, with prosecutors outlining how Rushdie had been stabbed approximately 10 times in what they described as a planned, premeditated assault.<br> Rushdie's agent Andrew Wylie had said the writer was on a [https://www.search.com/web?q=ventilator ventilator] and in danger of losing an eye, but in an update on Saturday he told the New York Times that Rushdie had started to talk again, suggesting his condition had improved.<br> adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | The Twitter account is believed to be based in Pakistan<br> Scottish police said on Sunday they were investigating an apparent "online threat" made to [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=Harry%20Potter Harry Potter] author JK Rowling in response to her tweet supporting Salman Rushdie following his stabbing.<br> "We have received a report of an online threat being made and officers are carrying out enquiries," said a Police Scotland spokeswoman.<br> The 57-year-old writer tweeted on Friday that she was "feeling very sick right now" as [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] broke of the attack on Rushdie in New York state.<br> In response, a user tweeted "Don't worry you are next".<br> Rowling shared a screenshot of the reply, asking Twitter moderators "any chance of some support?"<br> "These are your guidelines, right?<br><br> 'Violence: You may not threaten violence against an individual or a group of people'," she added.<br> The tweet [https://www.news24.com/news24/search?query=appeared appeared] to have been taken down on Sunday.<br> The author also tweeted that police had been informed.<br> The same Twitter account, believed to be based in Pakistan, also posted messages praising Rushdie's attacker.<br> Hadi Matar, 24, was [https://imgur.com/hot?q=arraigned arraigned] in court in New York state on Saturday, with prosecutors outlining how Rushdie had been stabbed approximately 10 times in what they described as a planned, premeditated assault.<br> Rushdie's agent Andrew Wylie had said the writer was on a [https://www.search.com/web?q=ventilator ventilator] and in danger of losing an eye, but in an update on Saturday he told the New York Times that Rushdie had started to talk again, suggesting his condition had improved.<br> adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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