Talk:International Police Organization
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A page version before it was manipulated
editI started this page in August 2023 and prepared it well. In September and October, other users added unsourced and promo materials. Rather than removing unsourced and promo materials, User:Scope_creep @Scope_creep moved the page to the draftspace. I believe once the page is well settled, the user should not have moved it to draftspace but rather just remove the unsourced material. We do not move the whole page to draftspace when some users mess it up but we rather undo their changes. The user who moved the page to draftspace informed me on my Talk page, and I responded 12 days ago, but he did not respond. Therefore, I re-started the page with a version before it was manipupated with the promo and unsourced material. Topjur01 (talk) 13:27, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
- This page is well written, well sourced, and of a much better quality than many Wiki pages. No need to move it to draftspace. The page has been on the mainspace since August 2023. If it needs minor improvements, we can do them on mainspace. Topjur01 (talk) 13:30, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
Comment on source quality from during the AfD
editI'm reposting my assessment of the article's prior sourcing from the AfD for reference: Among the assembled sources, I see two ([30] Dnevnik, [31] RTV) that clearly provide independent, significant coverage of the organization, as opposed to either a) an interview with a representative b) descriptions of an event organized by them without description of the organization c) brief mention in passing regarding disaster relief coverage d) articles positively gushing about their disaster relief efforts that look more like PR than investigative journalism. The problem is that while the article as written follows the PR line that this is a storied scholarship and disaster relief organization, the Dnevnik and RTV pieces instead describes it as an organization that engages in false advertising regarding its relationship to the police, in addition to having ties to private security companies and far-right parties. RS like Balkan Insight and Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, which have been linked in this discussion, second this characterization, emphasizing the organization's ties to far-right parties when mentioning it in passing.
signed, Rosguill talk Unless additional RS directly dispute the claims of far-right ties or provide a preponderance of independent coverage of their aid efforts to the exclusion of mentions of their less savory aspects, challenging these characterizations is a violation of WP:DUE. 14:55, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 21 September 2024
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The International Police Organization IPO is an NGO with National and International membership that does not pursue economic activities for-profit goals, cooperates with National and International State Institutions to achieve its objectives and goals but is independent of public administration, state institutions, political or religious, whether these be native or foreign.↵↵Membership in IPO is open to all those who meet the criteria according to the respective categories↵and who adapt to the IPO program, regardless of race, gender, color, religion, and political ideas.
The establishment, creation of this Organization is based on the ratified National and International↵Legislation to support, assist and advise law enforcement institutions and citizens through various↵Training and Projects to be closer to the community.
The vision is to build a society without threats of crime and aims to work closely with law↵enforcement agencies to provide technical and professional assistance in the prevention of criminal↵offenses, the study, investigation, and investigation of perpetrators, tracing, apprehending,↵documenting criminal activity and bringing suspects to justice, as well as developing and↵implementing strategies and action plans for the prevention and combating of general and organized↵crime through co-operation with National & International Organizations for the implementation of↵programs and different projects about this field. US-Encyclopedia (talk) 23:26, 21 September 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. Cowboygilbert - (talk) ♥ 02:38, 22 September 2024 (UTC)