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Revision as of 22:38, 29 December 2012 editE4024 (talk | contribs)7,905 editsm Enough is enough!: I will only talk to objective users: Thank you Rapsar.← Previous edit Revision as of 22:45, 29 December 2012 edit undoE4024 (talk | contribs)7,905 edits Enough is enough!: Not me.Next edit →
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== Enough is enough! == == Enough is enough! ==
A user who had the picture of a so-called "monument" to a terrorist organization called ] is imposing their hatred against anything Turkish by presenting a death, which is being processed by criminal courts, as a "murder" before the case has been concluded, although the suspect has declared "it was an accidental killing". Even though the date may simply be a coincidence (could be Christmas, Turkish Natonal Day, World Peace Day etc) I did not touch the claim on "Genocide day" for not touching sensibilities. However my good-will was not responded at all. (See edits history.) As a Wikipedian I cannot accept that an incident be presented as "murder" in WP while there is no sentence of the justice. I request all civilised users to help me not to let WP be destroyed with these biassed attitudes for personal or national rancor. Thanks. --] (]) 21:28, 29 December 2012 (UTC) A user who had the picture of a so-called "monument" to a terrorist organization called ] is imposing their hatred against anything Turkish by presenting a death, which is being processed by criminal courts, as a "murder" before the case has been concluded, although the suspect has declared "it was an accidental killing". Even though the date may simply be a coincidence (could be Christmas, Turkish Natonal Day, World Peace Day etc) I did not touch the claim on "Genocide day" for not touching sensibilities. However my good-will was not responded at all. (See edits history.) As a Wikipedian I cannot accept that an incident be presented as "murder" in WP while there is no sentence of the justice. I request all civilised users to help me not to let WP be destroyed with these biassed attitudes for personal or national rancor. Thanks. --] (]) 21:28, 29 December 2012 (UTC)
:Well, first of all I did not create this article. Second, my userpage content isn't to be discussed by anyone. Calm down, my lovely friend, and then we'll continue our discussion. --] ] 21:32, 29 December 2012 (UTC) :Well, first of all I did not create this article. Second, my userpage content isn't to be discussed by anyone. Calm down, (Personal attack removed) and then we'll continue our discussion. --] ] 21:32, 29 December 2012 (UTC)
:::April 24, 1915...April 24, 2011...I do not see a difference. I believe E4024 is speaking too highly of the Turkish Justice System and especially of its handling of non-Muslim minority cases. See: The Justice System in Turkey is in itself disputed and questionable. The lawsuit can be pending forever. Just look at the ], its been 90+ years and not a cent of justice has been reprimanded. I believe the title of the article shall stay. ] (]) 21:41, 29 December 2012 (UTC) :::April 24, 1915...April 24, 2011...I do not see a difference. I believe E4024 is speaking too highly of the Turkish Justice System and especially of its handling of non-Muslim minority cases. See: The Justice System in Turkey is in itself disputed and questionable. The lawsuit can be pending forever. Just look at the ], its been 90+ years and not a cent of justice has been reprimanded. I believe the title of the article shall stay. ] (]) 21:41, 29 December 2012 (UTC)
::::The killing (whether intentional or not) according to the sources occurred on April 24th, after allegedly the killer said what he had said. The court will indeed decide. My two cents, as the key eye-witness , one is tempted to think of the ]] ] 22:01, 29 December 2012 (UTC). ::::The killing (whether intentional or not) according to the sources occurred on April 24th, after allegedly the killer said what he had said. The court will indeed decide. My two cents, as the key eye-witness , one is tempted to think of the ]] ] 22:01, 29 December 2012 (UTC).

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Enough is enough!

A user who had the picture of a so-called "monument" to a terrorist organization called ASALA is imposing their hatred against anything Turkish by presenting a death, which is being processed by criminal courts, as a "murder" before the case has been concluded, although the suspect has declared "it was an accidental killing". Even though the date may simply be a coincidence (could be Christmas, Turkish Natonal Day, World Peace Day etc) I did not touch the claim on "Genocide day" for not touching sensibilities. However my good-will was not responded at all. (See edits history.) As a Wikipedian I cannot accept that an incident be presented as "murder" in WP while there is no sentence of the justice. I request all civilised users to help me not to let WP be destroyed with these biassed attitudes for personal or national rancor. Thanks. --E4024 (talk) 21:28, 29 December 2012 (UTC)

Well, first of all I did not create this article. Second, my userpage content isn't to be discussed by anyone. Calm down, (Personal attack removed) and then we'll continue our discussion. --Երևանցի ասելիք կա՞ 21:32, 29 December 2012 (UTC)
April 24, 1915...April 24, 2011...I do not see a difference. I believe E4024 is speaking too highly of the Turkish Justice System and especially of its handling of non-Muslim minority cases. See: "Turkey ranks near bottom on democracy ranking list." The Justice System in Turkey is in itself disputed and questionable. The lawsuit can be pending forever. Just look at the Armenian Genocide, its been 90+ years and not a cent of justice has been reprimanded. I believe the title of the article shall stay. Proudbolsahye (talk) 21:41, 29 December 2012 (UTC)
The killing (whether intentional or not) according to the sources occurred on April 24th, after allegedly the killer said what he had said. The court will indeed decide. My two cents, as the key eye-witness changed his testimony, one is tempted to think of the Duck test23x2 φ 22:01, 29 December 2012 (UTC).
The murder of 1,500,000 million Armenians in 1915 is not recognized as genocide in Turkey. Should the rest of the world believe so as well? No. Like I said earlier, April 24, 1915 and April 24, 2011 is not different. Justice hasn't and will not be served for these hate crimes. It is no coincidence that the Justice for Sevag initiative was launched. Proudbolsahye (talk) 22:12, 29 December 2012 (UTC)

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