User talk:Integer3000

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Afghan districts
With all due respect, I think I'd rather trust the UNHCR on exact numbers. From what I understand you are not currently living in Afghanistan and even if you were, I don't think I'd be satisfied with an individual's assessment. I have no reason to believe that the UNHCR is inflating the figures for minorities. If you do want to change this, you will need to find reliable sources that can back up your claims. In general, it's a bad idea to remove vauable references to an article. The other way you might want to go is: start a discussion on the talk pages of these articles (or on the more active article Afghanistan) and wait for other editors' inputs. I'm sorry but looking at your edits, I see that all of them are to Afghanistan (or districts thereof) that raise the percentage of Pashtun. All of these edits have been reverted. So I have to question both the reliability of your sources and your motives. Cheers, Pascal.Tesson 06:43, 29 October 2006 (UTC)