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Lack of neutrality (1920s-1940s)

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The subsection - Further unrest (1920s-1940s) - states:

"Riots broke out as early as 1925, then in 1928 and 1940. The name Khuzistan came to be applied once again to the entire territory by 1936.[7] In August 1941, Reza Khan, who had been close to the Nazis, was replaced by his son Muhammad. New revolts in Khuzestan under new Iranian leadership occurred in 1943 and 1945 and were quelled in blood".

This entire paragraph is biased, particularly, "Reza Khan, who had been close to the Nazis, was replaced by his son Muhammad". Reza Shah Pahlavi foreign policy and his relations with Nazi Germany at the time, is not at all relevant to this article. Including the word "Nazi" in that sentence after the name "Reza Khan" (instead of Reza Shah), has the bias intention of implying that Reza Shah was racist (similar and comparable to the Nazis) and had racist motives for fighting the rebellion. This implication is entirely baseless and without evidence. More importantly, it is against the Wikipedias policies of: Wikipedia:Neutral point of view, Wikipedia:Verifiability and Wikipedia:Five pillars that clearly states: "all articles must strive for verifiable accuracy, citing reliable, authoritative sources, especially when the topic is controversial or is on living persons. Editors' personal experiences, interpretations, or opinions do not belong". Furthermore, as the paragraph does not provide any references, it is also in violation of Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources.

Proposal: The word "Nazis" must be deleted from the sentence in-order to maintain and uphold neutrality and relevance. NuturalObserver (talk) 14:52, 31 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject templates

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I have added some WikiProject templates above, but more may be justified. Please take a look and make changes as needed.

A weblog as reliable source ?!

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As I see , large parts of the article is written based on a weblog : abolkhaseb.net , I want to ask how came a weblog in contrast of WP:UGC is been used to write whole sections "Further unrest (1920s-1940s)" and "After WWII" ?--Alborz Fallah (talk) 08:17, 1 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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