Talk:Grizana massacre

Wordpress source
I removed the statements supported by the Wordpress source. Wordpress is listed Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources and is generally considered unreliable. Furthermore Jan Nyssen is a Geographer not a conflict expert, but is closely associated with the subject of Tigray in terms of Geography [] raising flags about whether he is independent from the subject per WP:USESPS Dawit S Gondaria (talk) 07:56, 17 July 2021 (UTC)

Researchgate.net Tigray Atlas of the humanitarian situation A patchwork of scientific data and claimed massacres
Also concerns about source 2: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349824181_Tigray_Atlas_of_the_humanitarian_situation On the website it's says preprints and early stage research may have not been peer-reviewed yet, raising the question then is what is peer reviewed and what is not. There's a pdf you can download. It's a pdf full of geography research, hydrology research, Land and Vegatation and Massacres. Chapter 2 you can find information about Methodology, and it's mostly through telephone interviews. On chapter 4 page 21-27 you can read more about casualties/claimed massacres and data gathered. It cites social media posts including those posted at Tghat.com. At the end starting from page 73 you see a list of claimed massacres, 245 of them, without any sources cited. On page 76, you find Grizana massacre(number 211) with the claimed casualty number of 11. Dawit S Gondaria (talk) 08:27, 17 July 2021 (UTC)