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I don't think the article deserves speedy deletion. The reason given seems to be that I called the subject a "Russophobe". As I explained in my last edit, this was a spelling mistake. I meant to write "Russophone", which has a completely different meaning, and obviously makes more sense when one reads the article.
I think the subject is notable - a human rights activist who has been cited by various NGOs. No doubt the subject will be controversial, but the article will evolve as more contributions are made and as I pad it out.
Spelling
The lad's name is Mark Sirők, not Siryk. At least have the common decency to spell names right. ΔιγουρενΕμπρος! 13:27, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
This is English language Misplaced Pages, not Estonian Misplaced Pages. Please feel free to create an Estonian version of the article with the Estonian version of his name. Shotlandiya (talk) 15:17, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
- Actually there still seems to be a mistake in the name. It's "Mark Sirõk" not Mark Sirők - this article should be moved. Apparently, õ and ő are different letters. H2ppyme (talk) 16:36, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
- Moved it..H2ppyme (talk) 06:20, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
Police brutality
While looking for the court's ruling, I happened to find a document citing page 22 of it. I never knew how much Sirők had to suffer when, supposedly, he was forced by police to read a history textbook written by Mart Laar for three hours. ΔιγουρενΕμπρος! 10:23, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
- Although if this was an Estonian neo-Nazi forced to read a Russian history book I'm sure you'd be complaining. Shotlandiya (talk) 10:50, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
- You surely not suggesting that Digwuren has something to do with or has some feelings against Estonian neo-Nazis? Or why should he complain in that situation? You should be careful with your remarks.
- BTW, reading is generally considered as a good thing, it broadens one's knowledge. And it's very hard to force somebody to read something that he doesn't wish to read. Such an absurd complaint tells a lot about the complaining person. Põhja Konn (talk) 17:42, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
OR
The "an anti-racism campaigner, human rights ... " part obviously, as there isn't a single source, reliable or otherwise to support that.radek (talk) 23:32, 8 June 2009 (UTC)
"rv removal of sourced info"
Re: . Sourced to what? is an anti-racism campaigner, human rights - sourced to nothing alleged - sourced to nothing However, he was found not guilty. - sourced to nothing Sirők suffers from hemophilia. - sourced to "Website of those opposed to the movement of the Bronze Soldier", a source which is sooooo not in the Reliable Source category, never mind the conflict of interest. Please address these, um, criticism/stating the obvious, before restoring the material next time.radek (talk) 08:35, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
- Hemophilia is a genetic disorder, hence health issue. Health issues are considered private and worthy of particular protection under Estonian law. Unless a reliable source associating Sirők with this condition can be found, ascribing him to suffer from it might constitute defamatory, counterprivate, or both, and should be removed under WP:BLP. ΔιγουρενΕμπρος! 11:10, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
Estonia isn't the centre of the universe. In Germany it's illegal to display the swastika. We have it on Misplaced Pages. Take it to Estonian language Misplaced Pages if you're so concerned. It's just a stupid excuse from you to try and make this poor human rights campaigner look like a Kremlin stooge. Shotlandiya (talk) 21:41, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
Ethnic minorities?
I have been unable to figure out Sirők's ethnic identity. Accordingly, I think he can not be categorised as being known as a member of ethnic minority. Should Category:Ethnic minorities be removed as misleading?
Possible candidates appear to be Estonian, Russian, and Hungarian. Gene-wise, he's probably got ancestors of multiple ethnic groups -- as most Estonians do --, but naturally, this is only a minor factor in ethnic self-identification. ΔιγουρενΕμπρος! 11:07, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
Nationality of Sirők?
What is the nationality of Mark Sirők? Do he have Russian, Estonian or non-citizen passport? Do he prefer ethnic group "Russian Estonian" or just "Russian"/"Estonian"? Peltimikko (talk) 11:24, 10 June 2009 (UTC)
- According to the interview, Sirők is a citizen of Estonia. ΔιγουρενΕμπρος! 11:27, 10 June 2009 (UTC)
Picture
Where is Sirők on the picture? I can't find him; there are too many people. ΔιγουρενΕμπρος! 08:35, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
FIDH Latvia
FIDH Latvia is an organisation with close connection to Russian radicals in Latvia, according to available sources. It would be very inappropriate to present it as a reliable source. ΔιγουρενΕμπρος! 11:10, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
bronze-soldier.com is not a reliable source
I think bronze-soldier.com is a not reliable source. So, it should not use at all in this article. Who are the makers of website? Organisation? Why is it not in Russian and/or Estonian? Seems the website has been used as a part of the information war for a third-party audience, or any other suggestions? Peltimikko (talk) 14:33, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
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