User talk:138.37.254.17
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September 2023
[edit]Please do not add unreferenced or poorly referenced information, especially if controversial, to articles or any other page on Wikipedia about living (or recently deceased) persons, as you did to Murat Karayılan. Thank you. Specifically, none of the sources you added support the claim that "Murat Karayılan and two other PKK leaders are wanted by the United States Department of the Treasury and the Government of Turkey for allegedly recruiting child soldiers". Kathleen's bike (talk) 10:28, 17 September 2023 (UTC)
- You can just say you're a PKK sympathizer already. They recruit child soldiers, and I have used the following references to support this in the article : [1][2][3][4]
- Sources include Amnesty International, UNHCR, Human Rights Watch, as well as a Kurdish source with photographic evidence. How is this poorly referenced? 138.37.254.17 (talk) 11:19, 17 September 2023 (UTC)
- I recommend reading WP:CIR, since you still don't understand that those sources are totally irrelevant to the sentence and article you edited. Kathleen's bike (talk) 11:22, 17 September 2023 (UTC)
- As the acting leader of the PKK for decades, Karayılan would naturally be the person responsible for the terrorist organisation's recruiting of child soldiers. This statement and the sources are thus totally relevant to the article. 138.37.254.17 (talk) 11:30, 17 September 2023 (UTC)
- I recommend reading WP:CIR, since you still don't understand that those sources are totally irrelevant to the sentence and article you edited. Kathleen's bike (talk) 11:22, 17 September 2023 (UTC)
- ^ "Iraq: Armed Groups Using Child Soldiers". Human Rights Watch. 22 December 2016.
- ^ "COALITION TO STOP THE USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS" (PDF). Amnesty International. 2001.
- ^ "Child Soldiers Global Report 2001 - Turkey". Refworld. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. 2001.
- ^ Mohammed, Dler S. (13 February 2022). "PHOTOS: PKK continues to recruit child soldiers". Kurdistan24.
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