Template:Did you know nominations/Alem Bekagn


 * The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as |this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 11:09, 21 February 2018 (UTC)

Alem Bekagn

 * ... that killings and torture at Alem Bekagn prison were visible from the windows of the Organisation of African Unity headquarters, but were never mentioned by the OAU? Source: "For 45 years, the entire lifetime of the OAU and the first half decade of the AU, the institution was situated adjacent to and overlooking Alem Bekagn. Staff and visitors were aware of the killings and abuses there and remained silent." link
 * ALT1:... that Alem Bekagn prison was the site of human rights abuses by Italian Fascists, the Ethiopian Empire and the Communist Derg? Source: "it was the citadel of oppression for successive Ethiopian dictatorships—Fascist-colonial, imperial and communist." link
 * Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Warming's lantern fish

Created by Smurrayinchester (talk). Self-nominated at 13:51, 1 February 2018 (UTC).


 * Thanks for the review. The hook fact already has 3 citations in the article, and two of them are to articles by de Waal. In the New York Times (citation [5]) De Waal writes: "Through their office windows, O.A.U. employees could see the inmates exercise or talk to relatives in the ramshackle open-air visitors’ gallery. But for many Africans then, the struggle against European colonialism meant turning a blind eye to the oppression of Africans by Africans. Out of respect for the O.A.U.’s principle of noninterference in the internal affairs of its member states, staffers never spoke up about what they saw out of their windows." I've re-written the blurb a bit. Is that better? Smurrayinchester 09:16, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Looks good to me. I am passing the article. Keep up the good work!--Farang Rak Tham (talk) 12:10, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Symbol question.svg Coming to promote this nomination, I cannot find the hook facts for ALT0 in the article. It says that the inner courtyard was visible from the OAU building but nothing about killings and torture being visible. Nor are the facts in ALT1 explicitly stated in the article. The quotations you provide in this nomination are not enough to support the hooks without the information being included in the article. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:48, 19 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Good catch. Please note though that the most reliable source here is de Waal above here, not the human rights organization website cited in the hook. According to de Waal, "In November 1974, a few weeks after deposing Selassie, Ethiopia’s new Marxist military rulers lined up 60 of his ministers against a wall at Alem Bekagn and shot them in cold blood within full view of the O.A.U. headquarters." That's for the part on killing. As for torture, this is not mentioned explicitly. Oppression is, in the quote just above here. Based on the November 1974 quote and the quote above, both from de Waal, may i just rephrasing:
 * ALT2: ... ... that killings at the Alem Bekagn prison were visible from the windows of the Organisation of African Unity headquarters, but were never mentioned by the OAU? Source: "Out of respect for the O.A.U.’s principle of noninterference in the internal affairs of its member states, staffers never spoke up about what they saw out of their windows. ... In November 1974, a few weeks after deposing Selassie, Ethiopia’s new Marxist military rulers lined up 60 of his ministers against a wall at Alem Bekagn and shot them in cold blood within full view of the O.A.U. headquarters." (de Waal, New York Times, 2011)
 * I have taken the liberty of using strikethrough on the other two hooks.-- Farang Rak Tham   (Talk) 08:56, 19 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Symbol confirmed.svg Restoring tick based on Farang Rak Tham's review. ALT2 is good to go. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:38, 20 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Symbol question.svg Hi, I came by to promote this, but you have not added the details about the killing of 60 ministers in full view of the OAS headquarters (from the New York Times source) to the article to support the ALT2 hook fact. Yoninah (talk) 23:37, 20 February 2018 (UTC)
 * what change did you make? I don't see the hook fact added to the article. Yoninah (talk) 01:34, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Have made the article slightly clearer. It's the second paragraph under "Restoration of the Ethiopian Empire" that contains the hook fact. (The killing of the sixty is mentioned in the next section under "The Derg regime") Smurrayinchester 08:45, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Symbol confirmed.svg Sorry, that's not clear enough. I spelled out the hook fact in a new sentence based on the source. Restoring tick per Farang Rak Tham's review. Yoninah (talk) 11:06, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
 * Symbol confirmed.svg Sorry, that's not clear enough. I spelled out the hook fact in a new sentence based on the source. Restoring tick per Farang Rak Tham's review. Yoninah (talk) 11:06, 21 February 2018 (UTC)