Talk:Birgitta Dahl

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Khmer Rouge controversy
It seems a little odd that the Khmer Rouge controversy takes up more than a half of the article. This is not proportional to its importance - Dahl was behind a whole number of important political acts which had nothing to do with the Khmer Rouge controversy. For example, she was a leading figure in the ban of Corporal punishment in the home against children in 1979, that children's benefit be given to both parents not only the mother, and that tha 1965 law against rape within marriage should be used and not only be a paper product. To portray the Khmer Rouge controversy as if it was basically the main point of her entire political career, seem almost baised, and non-neutral. --Aciram (talk) 01:49, 2 March 2021 (UTC)
 * I may reduce the above subject in the article. It certainly merits a mention in the article, since it was indeed a controversy and should by no means be deleted, but it takes unwarranted room in the article and should be reduced in size in accordance to its importance. She had a long political career both before and after, but as it is know, half of the article is about that one controversy, which makes it look like the main thing in her entire career. It is not neutral point of view.--Aciram (talk) 15:28, 7 April 2022 (UTC)