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Transnistria

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The non-UN member unrecognized state Pridnestrovie is named with politicians from Moldova and Romania disrespectfully with a Holocaust name as Transnistria (it is a contemptuously term[1], [2]).

November 29, 2000 in accordance with the recommendations of the UN by former President PMR - Smirnov issued a decree № 591 "On the transliteration and place names", according to which the name of the Transnistria in the Latin alphabet was established as Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublica (Pridnestrovie).

PRB, a financial representative of the TMR on the international scene has caused a stir. Its programmers have invented the three names of the republic: Trans-Dniester Moldavian Republic (TMR), Pridnestrovskaya Moldavskaya Respublica (PMR), Moldova (Transdniestria). The coloring of the PRB and the Foreign Ministry website PMR added illiterate contraction of the words "street" and "city", ie «Ul» instead of «str», and «g» instead of «town».

06.04.2012 was repealed it Decree and in accordance with Art. 65 of the Constitution of Pridnestpovian Moldavian Republic new president Shevchuk signed a decree number 252, which recognized only the official name of the PMR in English - Pridnestpovian Moldavian Republic (Pridnestrovie)[3].

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DYK nomination

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Farid Wassef

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Firstly, "pharmacist of the year" was not being posited as the article's primary claim of notability; it was an additional (and entirely unsourced) detail buried deep within an article whose primary claim of notability was "unsuccessful candidate in a provincial election" (which isn't a legitimate claim of notability.) And even if the award were actually being claimed and sourced as his primary notability, it's an internal award presented by a professional organization to one of its own members, for reasons which likely have at least as much to do with being active in the organization itself as with actually being better at his job than other pharmacists.

For the award to be considered notable enough to confer encyclopedic notability on its winners, there would have to be some actual evidence that the "pharmacist of the year" award is a designation that actually garners real press coverage in real media. The fact that the distinction might get mentioned in coverage of his political candidacy doesn't cut it, because people of all ideological stripes routinely use their campaign materials to promote their credentials for office in the best possible light, such as highlighting awards and honours that look good on a campaign brochure, but still aren't necessarily significant enough to make them encyclopedia material. So if you can't find evidence that he garnered media coverage specifically for winning the award itself, then the award isn't notable enough to confer notability on its winners.

Further, all of the sources that you added to the article failed WP:RS in some way: one was his own website (an invalid WP:PRIMARYSOURCE), one simply mentions his name without any real content at all, and the other two were clearly reprints of his own campaign press releases rather than independent coverage — which means that the article, as written, contained no valid sources at all. As well, although it's impossible to prove definitively, the article creator's username, coupled with the fact that he or she has almost no prior edit history at all before creating that particular article, raises a very high likelihood of conflict of interest, as it was almost certainly either Mr. Waseef himself or someone directly involved in his campaign — especially since large chunks of it were copied and pasted directly from User:Faridwassef/Farid Wassef, a sandbox page whose COI is even more blatantly obvious.

There's also no requirement on Wikipedia to put an article through AFD in all cases; if an article fails one or more of our speedy deletion criteria, then it can be speedy deleted without requiring debate. Of course you always have the option of trying to repost a new version, but it would have to be much better sourced, and make a much stronger claim of notability, than the first version did. If there's another election this year and he actually wins it, for instance, then he'll certainly qualify for an article on the updated grounds of having become an actual officeholder — but in the meantime he's not notable just for running in an election, and sources just weren't there to support the actual notability of having been named "pharmacist of the year". Bearcat (talk) 23:15, 4 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Greetings

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My sentiments as well. Just dropping by to spread some cheer. Best regards, Arbitrarily0 (talk) 22:45, 9 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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RfC United States same-sex marriage map

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I opened up an RfC for the U.S. same-sex marriage map due to the complicated situation of Kansas: RfC: How should we color Kansas? Prcc27 (talk) 12:24, 10 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Sample Chess Game listed at Redirects for discussion

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Monarchy of Canada

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Thanks for not accusing me of pushing a republican-PoV at the infobox discussion :) PS- It's good to see an editor who opposes my changes, taking the WP:AGF route. GoodDay (talk) 02:03, 7 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

No problem. It's a good article. I am really surprised no one nominated to FAC since 09. I hope you'll support it. Outback the koala (talk) 02:07, 7 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Where have you nominated it? I don't see among the candidates. GoodDay (talk) 02:11, 7 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

your FAC nom page

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Your FAC nom page was mentioned at WT:FAC. The nom page needs a lot more work. Lingzhi ♦ (talk) 03:28, 22 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I am going to delete the page and remove the FAC because during the nomination procedure some essential code must been deleted. I think it would be best to start a fresh. Graham Beards (talk) 15:55, 23 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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Nomination for deletion of Template:Communities of Oak Ridges, Ontario

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Hello, I am curious about why you remade the Roman Catholicism in Somaliland article, as I could not find your reasoning for it anywhere. --Elliot321 (talk | contribs) 17:39, 5 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not sure there was a specific reason, it seemed appropriate as the last such Africa topic page and the history is there with source enough to justify a page. Outback the koala (talk) 04:34, 8 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Edit-war, POV pushing in "Abkhazia note" template

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Stop your disruptive editing, POV pushing and edit-war. You are changing 8 year stable version, without any argument or discussion.--Ⴂ. ႡႠႪႠႾႠႻႤ 20:51, 27 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Please, stop insistently writing about a matter you clearly lack the knowledge of and don't show willingness to research and describe in a neutral and balanced way. –Turaids (talk) 08:16, 16 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Pro-separatist pov-pushing

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It is clear for a long time that your edits regarding Russian occupied regions of Georiga are pro-separatist and you edit-war when someone reverts such pro-separatist pov edits. Please stop such disruptive actions, they have no sense, there always will be someone who will revert such edits. Do not edit war here Template:Catholic Church by country anymore.--Ⴂ. ႡႠႪႠႾႠႻႤ 16:58, 31 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

please make sure to read List of sovereign states. I am not “pro-seperatist”, I am only concerned with the facts. Outback the koala (talk) 20:58, 31 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Message

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Hi Outback the koala,

I would like clarify things concerning a recent editing dispute I have had on this page, and would like to extend my sincerest apologies if my recent edits have been construed as vandalism, as I and fully committed to wikipedia's guidelines. Nevertheless I want to make clear that I am NOT trying to sabotage your project in any way, on the contrary, in good faith, and in both of our interests, I am helping you guys to make reforms not pertaining to my personal biases, but to a purely objective interpretation of the facts on ground and to help you avoid much controversies (and ultimately keyboard wars and vandalisms) with people and editors from any of these countries, and I have been researching countries with limited recognition for a long time and have no biases towards any of these countries Now, the reasons I am proposing Palestine be removed is because, out of all the above mentioned states, it is the least secluded from the international community and is the only limited recognition state to have some sort of seat in the UN and state recognition from the UN (independent of its member states that did not extend such to Palestine). We can not also dismiss the fact that Palestine has been recognized by slightly more than 70% of UN members, with only 56 countries (29%, not 50%) remaining which is closer to Israel, a widely recognized state, than the rest, while the rest have 86 or more remaining. Furthermore, Palestine is not a member of the UNPO, and recently this month, it was elected as chair to the G77 group in the UN and given additional UN participation rights, much like that of Vatican. Besides, it is astoundingly clear that if a vote in the security council for its membership hits the floor, it would receive wide support (likely 9 or 8 of the non permanent members), 2 abstentions from the UK and France, 2 yes from China PR and Russia, and the only veto and opposition would be the US, and assuming that the veto is not used (which is unlikely at the present geopolitical circumstances), the GA is certain to approve it, making the prospects of future UN membership somewhat less bleak than the rest of the states on your list. BTW, the GA recently approved more rights as a UN observer participant. Lastly, I was completely aware of your projects guidelines and aims, and because it is more accurate to ad all states, UN members and not alike, who lack recognition from one or more UN members to the limited recognition category to reflect accuracies. This is the reason for my edit and once again I sincerely apologize. Once again, I am not advocating for the Palestinian or any of these causes, this is from a purely objective standpoint and not subject to my partiality regarding the legal status of any country.

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Your user-page Outback the koala clearly shows that you use false statements (which is misleading), you are not retired at all, instead you edit-war and push pro-separatist views. Stop your disruptive editing here and vandalization of wiki! You won't succeed.--Ⴂ. ႡႠႪႠႾႠႻႤ 16:32, 18 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Christianity in Somaliland

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I want to notify you that the article you created about the Christianity in Somaliland is being erased (with reversion) continuously by user:Onel5969. Please, explain to this wikipedian that he is wrong when he writes that "no need for standalone article about almost non-existent population". Furthermore, other countries have minimal Christian population, but they have their own article: for example, read Christianity in Yemen. Indeed all countries with their religions (even if with minimal followers) have to be present in an encyclopedia like ours. I have tried to deal with this wikipedian (who has written some articles that I think can be judged as totally irrelevant for an encyclopedia......), but he seems to be the one and only who makes decisions! Cheers. B. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.204.69.81 (talk) 15:14, 18 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I appreciate your tentative to open a discussion on the talk page of the article Christianity in Somaliland. Here it is a recent reference to this article "attacked" by Muslims and sympathizers: "Somaliland closes only Catholic church due to public pressure – it re-opened a week ago after 30 years" (read: [1]). Cheers. B. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.206.87.134 (talk) 12:53, 22 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Outback the koala, Your addition of the state militia beret flash section to the United States military beret flash article is very intriguing and has me researching to find good credible support information to back it up. From what I can gather, the only things I can find that I would consider credible evidence that we could use to cite our information are two newsletters, one from the California State Military Reserve [2] and one from the Georgia State Defense Force [3], dated 2011 and 2012 respectively, that show these state service members wearing berets with unique beret flashes. Additionally, the red style beret flash you depict only shows up as a Georgia militia beret flash on the research I have conducted thus far; I cannot find other state militia that state or show them wearing this red beret flash. In other words, we need credible information to cite as sources for this new section or it will need to be removed. Can you help find these sources? If so, I can hand-draw the beret flashes so we can represent them on this article. I look forward to your help. --McChizzle (talk) 15:28, 30 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Outback the koala, FYI: I have moved our discussion to Talk:United States military beret flash, so please respond there to our discussion. --McChizzle (talk) 14:47, 3 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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