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March 2011
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Proposed deletion of 1834 Genocide


The article 1834 Genocide has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
 * The term "1834 genocide" appears to have been invented by the author of this article. There is no evidence that it has been used elsewhere. The article appears to be largely a copy of Safed plunder, an article which itself has major unresolved problems.

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Proposed deletion of 1838 Genocide


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Proposed deletion of 1660 Genocide


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Proposed deletion of Arab persecution of indigenous Jews


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Proposed deletion of Pogroms carried out by Arabs against Jews


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Proposed deletion of 1011 Córdoba Massacre


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Nomination of 1660 Safed massacre for deletion
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History, sources, and your articles
Hi! I've been following your recent new article creations. While some have major POV problems (and these are being discussed actively{, others reflect a sincere desire to expand Wikipedia by covering new topics. Doing what I usually do, I've been seeking out more reliable sources than the ones you've used. This has turned up a new class of problems which I must emphasize is not your fault.

What I'm talking about is this. You've run into short references to significant and notable events, usually in the form of: "there was a pogrom against Jews in place x in year y." Some of these have come from reliable sources on other issues, others have come from compendiums (which we consider tertiary sources on Wikipedia) and some have come from sources that have no particular knowledge of place x at all, but are describing external incidents as background for their real topic (like Benny Morris). So these articles lack truly reliable sources and are therefore not verifiable.

However, when it comes time to fill in more details than the one line in theses sources, surprises appear.

The first big surprise is that some of these events are not pogroms at all, but other sorts of massacres: specifically in the conquest of Fez and the conquest of Cordoba (I'll post the details on the second case soon!). This makes the new article which you created have a misleading title.

The second surprise is that other details have mutated along the chain of citation, which usually involves tertiary source citing tertiary source citing tertiary source. It turns out that the Cordoba massacres were at the end of a 1010-1013 siege, following Berber conquest, and a joint assault on Jews and other residents of the city. Fortunately, Wikipedia's preference for reliable, secondary sources lets us fix this.

I'd like to offer to work with you in incubating 1011 Córdoba pogrom as Siege and fall of Córdoba, if you'd like to keep working on the article. Let me know if you are interested.--Carwil (talk) 14:02, 31 March 2011 (UTC)

Hey! Thank you for the e-mail. The problem is that the original articles that I titled "massacre" were deemed titled incorrectly and editors wanted pogrom instead. I'd like the help. I'm just trying to spread awareness but there are many editors that want to maintain the "Jews and Muslims lived peacefully together before Zionism" lie. I have no interest in getting involved in an edtiing war over the Arab-Israeli Conflict merely bringing to light massacres against Sephardic/Mizrahic Jews. ChasteRoue

Speedy deletion nomination of Arab persecution of indigenous Jews


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Speedy deletion nomination of Muslim crimes against humanity denial


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Removing Speedy at Muslim crimes against humanity denial
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Crusading
Clearly, you have a point of view to express regarding anti-semitism and Arab-Israeli relations. Wikipedia is not the place to carry this out. Please find a different outlet. WikiDan61 ChatMe!ReadMe!! 17:03, 4 April 2011 (UTC)

Speedy deletion nomination of Islam's crimes against humanity denial


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Proposed deletion of Islamic war crimes denial


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April 2011
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Speedy deletion nomination of Islamic war crimes denial


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Copyright problem: Late Muslim immigration to Ottoman and British Palestine
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Nomination of Pogroms carried out by Arabs against Jews for deletion
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Indefinitely blocked
CheckUser evidence confirms that you are both this account and to edit pages (such as Old Yishuv) which are subject to an Arbitration decision. I have therefore blocked both your accounts indefinitely. AGK [•] 23:42, 7 May 2012 (UTC)