User talk:Coreydragon

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Thanks for your contribution (months ago) to Polocrosse. Could you add some more? References would be most helpful. Thanks! --Una Smith (talk) 05:46, 6 April 2008 (UTC)

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Removing Speedy at Reporters uncensored
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Reporters Uncensored
Reporters Uncensored TV is a weekly online news program that broadcasts alternative voices in global issues. It features contributions from an international network of journalists representing news services, NGOs and production companies. The show frequently broadcasts segments they produce, followed by interviews with representatives from the organization. It's producers are affiliated with Reporters Without Borders, Talk Radio News Service and PBS.

Season One
101 – Dafur and the International Criminal Court (ICC)

To coincide with the International Day of Justice, Reporters Uncensored talks to human rights activists about the recent ICC indictment of President Al-Bashir of Sudan for war crimes against humanity. Policy experts from the Save Dafur campaign discuss the crisis and review what still needs to be done.

102 - Iran, Elections and Twitter!

Reporters Uncensored looks at how Iran reformists use new media to mobilize Iranian citizens world-wide and get their story out.

103 - Afghan Marriage Laws: Fair or Foul?

Explores Afghanistan's conservative marriage laws and cases of sexual trafficking and abuse.

104 - Corruption, Money and the Environment.

To coincide with International Day of the World's Indigenous People, Reporters Uncensored looks at the battle for land rights in Peru’s rainforest, and government efforts to promote mining in the region. And while Ghana’s oil boom is getting world attention, RUTV visits local fisherman whose livelihoods are being threatened by officials, sometimes by brute force.

105 – World Racism: Summer of love and hate

Looks at world racism and the growing popularity of far-right national parties in politics.

106 – Iran’s Dark Secret: Child Prostitution and Trafficking

Explores the often overshadowed problem of the sexual trafficking of children and young women in Iran.

107 - Mexico's Murdered Journalists

Covers the ongoing war in Mexico between the federal government drug traffickers. Topics include government corruption and violence against journalists.

108 - The Rape of the Congo

Looks at recent accounts of ethnic violence in the Congo with a focus on victims of rape.

109 - Russia's Migrant Scapegoats

Explores the effect of Russia's economic downturn on the rise of neo-nazi groups and violence against migrant workers.

Reminder
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November 2013
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ArbCom elections are now open!
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English Channel
Apologies for the rollback, page jumped as I was trying to click on a diff. Have reverted myself. Mjroots (talk) 20:38, 21 June 2018 (UTC)
 * Oh not a problem at all :) Coreydragon (talk) 20:53, 21 June 2018 (UTC)

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 * Whoops, fixed –Coreydragon (talk) 11:19, 9 November 2018 (UTC)

Properly close table
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Edit Summary
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Mad Commas
I saw your edits at Sparks (drink). The same person is adding craaazzzy commas all over WP, plus other bizarre stylistic notions (I think they are a Spanish speaker). I have tried blocking dynamic ip's before and it is a lot of work for no return whatsoever, any ideas?  Mr.choppers &#124;  ✎  21:20, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
 * Thanks for reaching out! Yes, I have identified at least three IPs associated with that person based on the peculiarities of their edits and some of the specific pages they edit. (Personally I think they may be Indian/South Asian, but I can't be sure and suppose it doesn't much matter).  No, I don't know how to precede; it's too much for me to bother fixing myself, and I couldn't find a definitive answer for how I should pass the buck on this specific problem.  I wish I could be of more help. -Coreydragon (talk) 22:40, 24 November 2020 (UTC)

Origin of image used
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Archangels.JPG#mw-jump-to-license

I’m wondering if the source and authenticity of this image can be verified. Thanks for your time. Ominousonomotapoeia-done (talk) 20:56, 9 May 2021 (UTC)