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thanks for helping Begzada page.... --BeyPeople (talk)-- 18:54, 27 sep 2012

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Source of truth

Hi Zjarri, I see you're back.
Since you are older in Wiki, I was wondering if there is a collaboration between Albanian wikipedians. Can we possibly figure out how to change the source of truth for certain articles? Since they mostly refer to Greek or pro-Greek authors or refer nowhere, and unfortunately some core articles are used for other articles and so on and the anti-Albanian propaganda spreads out. There are so many intentional inaccuracies that I'm becoming pessimistic. I guess you are pretty aware of "neutral" wikipedians like Alexihoua or the Athenean.
For instance, I just checked the article about Illyrian tribe of Dassaretae, they were listed as Epirotes - further more as Greek - speaking Greek tribe of north, strong-Greek speaking, Greek tribe of Chaonians' branch, etc, without a single quotation or visible reference. There is a amazing map of Epirus that some Greek guy has made, less realistic than a soap opera that floats everywhere and keeps popping up. Can we seriously address it somewhere? Mondiad (talk) 02:57, 15 November 2013 (UTC)