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The editing History of these Users are very similar. Editing mostly the same things on articles such as "Asia", "Blond" and "Europe" with not very long intervals in between.And their edits often follow each other in various orders sometimes reverting for each other. Their accounts are not new despite the fact that they have few edits.it seems like one of them is created in 2006 and the other in the beginning of 2007. They seem to get active I guess on certian "occasions".

Once on the "Georgia" disambiguation page there was some bitter discussion about which had to come first Georgia (state) or Georgia (country). I and several other users even received emails with death threats from user:Kesälauantait and user:Lycander's Aim. I am really not 100% sure about user:Kayrat Tuntekov's connection with them though. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Anna polly (talkcontribs)

 Additional information needed Could you please provide specific (recent) diffs showing the disruption? Thanks! -- lucasbfr talk 11:37, 27 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Here one of them tryed to remove links to pages that I believe they dont want to be there. they are arguing that certain countries that are officially considered transcontinental, belong entire to Asia. There were attempts to remove pages which could make it clear that what they say is not true. [1]

There was also what I think an attempt to remove a map that he "did not like" . As you will see in the following "diff" .he was smart enough not to remove the entire thing so that in watchlist it would appear like he added something instead of deleting. He just added some arrows and subtly made the images disappear rather than remove completely. Why would someone do something like that ? [2] --Anna polly (talk) 15:57, 27 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]