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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 87.189.128.42 (talk) at 15:57, 2 January 2017. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Only warning

You are clearly here purely to attack Kurds. This isn't acceptable. If you continue this way, using this IP or others, I'll block you. Doug Weller talk 14:37, 2 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Please no personal attacks. I find this unacceptalbe. The edits I did were not just as claimed by the user critical of Kurds, but also of Turks, Ottomans and Iraqi Army and Palestinians.... What is commmon in the edits is that they were pro-Christian and pro-Assyrian, not that they were anti-Ottoman or anti-Kurdish. What was added is based upon reliable sources and found in other words in articles like Assyrian Genocide and Armenian genocide. Can I ask the user who reverted to give a policy based reason for the revert, and other users to comment? Thanks.

That might be an excuse if it weren't for this edit:
    • Kurdish nationalists have enforced revisionist curricula in schools with a Kurdish-nationalist bias. This is controversial since it has been noted they "alter historical and geographical facts", including Assyrian place names which are changed to Kurdish names, and students are taught that King Nebuchadnezzar from the Old Testament married a Kurdish woman.[1][2]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).</ref>
I'm not arguing that Nebuchadnezzar had a Kurdish wife (indeed I don't think there were Kurds at that time anyway) but that you are here with an agenda. The edit I refer to above fails to have any sources calling it pseudohistory, let alone sources meeting our criteria at WP:RS. You also need to follow WP:NPOV. Doug Weller talk 15:48, 2 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

@Dougweller:Ok, fine. But note that the Macedonian theory in the same article is similar to claims by Kurdish nationalists of demographic, cultural and territorial continuity. Also note that many admins turn a blind eye when Kurdish (or for that matter Turkish) nationlists remove content of anti-christian abuses. Please read this [1] or this [2] --87.189.128.42 (talk) 15:56, 2 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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