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Human rights in Russia
Mister Vlad Fedorov,
There seems to be some controversy. First of all, there's no holy war and you don't have to choose the side. If you treated uncorrectly, address an administrator, etc. It must work.
I'm not an expert in human rights, you are right. I'm sure you with your knowledge and education could become a major editor of the article (I do only minor edits). But your knowledge doesn't automatically gives you respect. Here in Misplaced Pages we have official policy, to elements of which you may refer in discussions -- Misplaced Pages:Five_pillars, and which you should adhere either.
Like in the army -- it doesn't matter who are you. There are Army Regulations and good or bad is following them or not. Here we also have official policy and a structure maintaining the encyclopedia. ellol 23:43, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
- Which controversy you talk about? Which Holy War? You have created section named 'Human Trafficking' in the article dedicated to 'Human Rights In Russia' and in that section you inserted data on all former Soviet Union republics. I have deleted twice this section since it is not relevant to Russia. I have explained everything quite understandably. If you consider you reverts as Holy War then it is your problem, I suppose. I am well aware of all Wiki policies and guidelines. These rules, however, do not prevent trolls from posting false information in Misplaced Pages, unfortunately. The article 'Human rights in Russia' is full of gossips and convictions of Russia. When I compare this article with the article 'Human rights in USA', I see a clear bias, because the last article doesn't include even Guantanamo abuses and Abu Greib, not touching systematic violations of Geneva Conventions and Additional protocols and making treaties by the US on non-extradition of US soldiers to the International Criminal Court. These US achievements in Human Rights, of course, do not deserve even mentioning. But article on Russia should include even unsupported accusations like Litvinenko case (although it is not still investigated and closed).Vlad fedorov 08:09, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
Civility
Please see Misplaced Pages's no personal attacks policy. Comment on content, not on contributors; personal attacks damage the community and deter users. Note that continued personal attacks may lead to blocks for disruption. Please stay cool and keep this in mind while editing. Thank you. This was completely over the top. Please do not do it again, or I will have to block you Alex Bakharev 07:30, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
- This was no personal attack, this was just application of the same logic Biophys has applied to Mr. Putin. And it is clear that it is not attack, but sarcasm. If I had made an attack, then Biophys had made an attack on Putin. Moreover Biophys openly lies, that he is not interested in Putin. He has made more the twenty edits in his article and was referring to you for help. Moreover, Biophys repeatedly completely reverts the article on Stomakhin that was agreed on already, thereby triggering reverts war again.Vlad fedorov 12:00, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
It is very naive to treat that like personal attack.Vlad fedorov 12:00, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
Thanks. My mistake. But this article will probably be deleted. Next time I will make it right. But I did not write much about Putin, because Putin is unimportant. He is not Stalin. Just imagine that Putin suddenly dies. What will change in Russia? Absolutely nothing.Biophys 16:30, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
The same would be in Russia if Biophys would die too. Absolutely nothing, except for a few happy people in Misplaced Pages.Vlad fedorov 08:27, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Putin and Phallus
On what article did he do this? Alex Bakharev