"Absurd censorship:" Changes to Roald Dahl's books spark criticism
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Changes to Roald Dahl's children's books have ignited a firestorm of criticism from authors, organizations and some readers online.
The changes were approved by the Roald Dahl Story Company and the books' publisher, Puffin Books, and carried out by a sensitivity organization for children's books called Inclusive Minds, according to the Daily Telegraph, who first reported the revisions.
Dahl was the author behind such popular works as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Matilda," and "The Witches."

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