Talk:Apple Daily raids and arrests
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Neutrality
[edit]Can we have suggestions on fixing this: "Republican Florida Senator Rick Scott criticized the Chinese Communist Party and its puppets on Twitter for continuing to silence and intimidate those who speak out for democracy and human rights, adding that the Hong Kong national security law is a tool that directly infringes on Hong Kong's freedom and autonomy" as it clearly violates our WP:NEUTRALITY policy? Augend (drop a line) 18:03, 5 November 2020 (UTC)
June 2021 raid
[edit]Hello. I would like to ask if the raid and arrests today (17 June 2021) could be written into this article. They seems relatively related but I'm not sure how it could work. Sun8908 Talk 11:09, 17 June 2021 (UTC)