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| quote = These demands pertained to two specific Misplaced Pages articles: “State-sponsored terrorism” and “Foreign involvement in the Syrian Civil War.”Both articles have subsections that address Turkey, and both contain claims that Turkey has supported ISIS. | | quote = These demands pertained to two specific Misplaced Pages articles: “State-sponsored terrorism” and “Foreign involvement in the Syrian Civil War.”Both articles have subsections that address Turkey, and both contain claims that Turkey has supported ISIS. | ||
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| quote2 = As Omer Benjakob reported for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, Turkish officials reached out to Wikimedia several times in 2017 to request that content be changed in two Misplaced Pages articles: “State-sponsored terrorism” and “Foreign involvement in the Syrian Civil War.” | |||
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Citation issue in "India" section
Section claims Sri Lanka has accused India of sponsoring terrorism but the linked citation shows exactly the opposite; an errant minister redacting his statement
Possible plagiarism issue
@Nittin Das: This recent edit includes a paragraph that is also found in a Japan Forward article. Was this paragraph copied from that article? Jarble (talk) 07:16, 27 February 2019 (UTC)
China supporting pakistan and her terrorist group
India had listed Masood Azhar as one of its most wanted terrorists due to his history of militant activities. India has been continuously trying to place Azhar on UN Security Council's counter-terrorism sanctions list, a move supported by all other countries but vetoed by China Nittin Das (talk) 14:08, 2 March 2019 (UTC)
- China section to be inserted also the "China and state-sponsored terrorism" to be created as it crystal clear that china support terrorist group of Pakistan against India. China vetoed again to protect JeM chief Masood Azhar. Sumit Singh 05:47, 14 March 2019 (UTC)
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