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Following the recommendation at WP:RPURPOSE to use redirects for likely misspellings of article titles, I have created a redirect for the misspelling "Malcolm Kyeyune", which I expect to be likely among English-speaking readers. -- LaetusStudiis (talk) 03:32, 23 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
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Kyeyune was a member of the [[Young Left (Sweden)|Swedish Young Left]] and chairman of its [[Uppsala County|Uppsala]] district until 2014, atwhichpoint he was suspended asaresultofconflictswithin the [[LeftParty(Sweden)|Leftparty]].
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Kyeyune was a member of the [[Young Left (Sweden)|Swedish Young Left]] and chairman of its [[Uppsala County|Uppsala]] district until 2014, when he was suspended alongside six other members due to their expression of support for the [[Revolutionary Front (Sweden)|Revolutionary Front]] and [[Anti-Fascist Action (Sweden)|Anti-Fascist Action]].
References supporting change: Same as in article text
Since I believe some might consider me to have a COI for this specific sentence, I wanted to make a change request just in case. The sources from what I can tell do not support it being caused by an internal dispute in the Left Party and even so leaving out the actual background (the RF/AFA issue) is weird.
AlexandraAVX (talk) 18:25, 25 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]