User talk:Alik t s@yahoo.com

Hey, I got your email, but you never responded. Listen, you cannot, for example, delete the Nagorno-Karabakh reference, that counts as vandalism. If you continue with such edits, I will have to re-issue the block. Thanks. El_C 7 July 2005 21:25 (UTC)

Warning
Please refrain from making persistent edits that are not in accordance with Wikipedia policies in defiance of repeated revertions. If continued, your actions will be interpreted as vandalism, and your account will be blocked. To be fair, I would like to address your changes to the Armenia article individually to show why your changes are being reverted: If you insist on making those changes, please write your justifications for them on the Armenia talk page, so that they me debated in a civil manner and incorporated into the article if agreed upon. Thank you. --Aram&#1379;&#1400;&#1410;&#1407;&#1377;&#1398;&#1379;a|  7 July 2005 21:36 (UTC)
 * The area of Armenia: the country area is defined by the landmass recognised as being within its official borders, not the area it controls. While Armenia controls much of the Nagono-Karabakh region and surrounding areas of Azerbaijan, the area is not considered to be within its borders. Not even Armenia itself is making claims that the areas are within its borders, much less any international organisations, these are simply areas under its military and political control. Besides, the data used in Wikipedia is based on the CIA World Factbook, which is considered to be ultimate authority in such matters.
 * Kocharyan vs. Kocharian: while there are many ways to transliterate Armenian surnames, "Kocharian" is the version used by the president's official website, and thus is preferrable.
 * landlocked: Armenia is in fact a landlocked country, which means that it does not border the sea/ocean. Even if the areas under its control are included, it would still remain a landlocked country.
 * Caucasus/Europe: this is a controversial matter, with various definintions of Europe differing on whether Armenia is part of it. Therefore, it is preferable that the more neutral term Caucasus is used.
 * Province name transliterations: The transliterations used on the page are the ones given by the CIA World Factbook, and version in Armenian script are provided to clear any confusion. Renaming the links, as you have been doing, results in redirects to non-existent sites and is not in accordance with Wikipedia syntax. If you strongly believe that the transliterations should be changed, including their article names, such a change requires more than simply changing the links on the Armenia page, and I suggest you familiarise yourself with the workings of Wikipedia before attempting this.


 * Note that this user is also 71.130.228.34, which I have already blocked (24 hours ago for 24 hrs) for these exact same edits. El_C 7 July 2005 21:48 (UTC)

2nd Warning
You have once again resumed the edits you were blocked for last time. Please read my old message above, and if you disagree with it, please discuss it on this page or the Armenia talk page before making those edits again, otherwise you will be blocked again. Thank you. --Aram&#1379;&#1400;&#1410;&#1407;&#1377;&#1398;&#1379;a|  03:03, 11 July 2005 (UTC)

Last warning
If you continue your vandalism of Armenia, this account will be blocked indefinitely, please cease from such edits and, insted, discuss whatever issues you take with the entry with Aramgutang, myself, and other editors. Thanks in advance. El_C 20:44, 18 July 2005 (UTC)