User talk:East Nakfa

Isaias Afewerki Article
East Nakfa, on your edits on this article you have listed numerous sources. A laudable addition, however, whenever referenced, each of the accompanying articles or press releases did not support the claim you associated it with. This was true in every citation except for one, and that citation was actually of an "opinion" article. Each reference was removed by me because of this, and because of the claims no claims no longer had a reference, because this is a biographical article, I thought it would be prudent to remove it until evidence to support the claims was put forth. I hope this clears up any confusion that you may have had. --Merhawie 19:15, 1 June 2007 (UTC)

Lack of objectivity with regards to Ethiopian topics
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