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editArticle which you created but haven't evidently seen this: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Israeli Violations of the Ceasefire of 21 November, 2013 CarolMooreDC🗽 17:20, 4 May 2013 (UTC)
Nomination of List of Violations of the Ceasefire of 21 November, 2012 for deletion
editA discussion is taking place as to whether the article List of Violations of the Ceasefire of 21 November, 2012 is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.
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- Just a heads-up on some further improvements. Page presentation, the aesthetic impression, is important for stray eyes looking over it to evaluate the quality. One instance:
- ‘A 20-year old Palestinian was shot dead and 10 other farmers were wounded, notwithstanding the UN-brokered ceasefire. The incident took place near Khan Younis while the men were reportedly endeavouring to reach their farmland.
- -ref Ayman Mohyeldin, Andy Eckardt, ‘Israeli forces kill Gaza man despite cease-fire,’ at NBC News, 23 November 2012 /ref
- You harvest the essential details from the report (here for example farmers at Khan Younis, and link where possible).
- For example Isabel Kershner,(first note) Maan News Agency. The point about such links is that they indicate the source or its authors are 'reputable' or at least well known, and their status can be checked by looking at the page. Compare the page I did at List of Israeli price tag attacks. I'd of course have done this myself to save you the trouble, but for the fact I am self-suspended from article editing for a month for inadvertently violating the 1R rule. Good luck. Nishidani (talk) 15:09, 18 May 2013 (UTC)
- Just a heads-up on some further improvements. Page presentation, the aesthetic impression, is important for stray eyes looking over it to evaluate the quality. One instance:
Nomination of List of Israeli Violations of the Ceasefire of 21 November, 2013 for deletion
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Re: List of foreign political events with the interference of Communist Party of China
editDear DoctorHell,
Thanks for editing the said wiki article. (List_of_foreign_political_events_with_the_interference_of_Communist_Party_of_China You may be aware that the article has been proposed for deletion. I hope you can express your idea hereby. I have voted against deletion and I have a sense that the one who propose deleting has a fairly strong Pro-China background.
Thanks a lot!! Universehk (talk) 21:06, 1 November 2017 (UTC)
Clearly the person who suggested that this List of foreign political events with the interference of Communist Party of China page to be deleted is a anti-Chinese person, hates China as they want history to be censored and doesn't want to display China's great historical record.
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