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User:Jyusin and unexplained editwarring

Because of events in Libya, changes to the template are natural. But User:Jyusin, who has been warned for years about lack of edit summaries, lack of discussion and collaboration with other editors, and using the talkpages of articles to discuss his changes, is mass changing Libya-related articles and edit-warring when reverted.Kintetsubuffalo (talk)

reversion by bot

Libyan Scouts in the city of Misurata raising money for besieged people in the Nafoussa mountains -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwc5R3Wjh1E&feature=player_detailpage

Libya in World Info N°5/2012, December 2012

Maybe interesting for the article: Scouts support national reconciliation in Libya http://www.scout.org/en/information_events/resource_centre/worldinfo/worldinfo_n_5_2012/libya-Phips (talk) 23:38, 9 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]