User talk:Pkhetan

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Munich massacre
−		 −	Please avoid a wholesale editing an article without documentary proof to back up what you're editing. Removing any reference to the fact that the Palestinian terrorists hurt and ultimately killed the hostages does not change the multitudinous documentary evidence, and thus the fact, that they DID murder them. That's not POV - it's documented FACT. Are you a Palestinian sympathizer? −		 −	Plus, your writing skills are atrocious. −		 −	You have been reported for vandalism. Please do not touch this article again. −		 −	BassPlyr23 22:50, 14 September 2007 (UTC) −		 −		 −		 −		 −	See the Israeli newspaper Yed'ut Ahrenut in 23/7/1992 they reported part of the legislative medical report where 8 of the israeli were killed by German gun −	and i really don't care about my english, you know it's not the end of the world, why i'm supposed to write perfectly this language? there are more than 5000 languages spoken by humans in the planet. −		 −	Pkhetan 23:09, 14 September 2007 (UTC) −		 −	In that case, you can write perfectly in the appropriate language version of Wikipedia. Nimmo 00:23, 15 September 2007 (UTC) −		 −

Munich Massacre
−		 −	Don't make up sources that don't exist. The medical reports/autopsies/ballistics reports were not available to anyone outside Germany until a full month after the article you claim as a source. All of the German ballistics reports say that ALL of the bullets which killed the Israelis were fired from either Kalashnikov AK-47 rifles and Tokarev TT-33 pistols - weaponry that was not being used by any German policeman that night. −		 −	As an encyclopedia, grammar in Wikipedia DOES count. Besides, I'm an English teacher, so it's very important to me that an article like this - or any other content in Wikipedia - be well-written as well as factual. People use it for reference. −		 −	BassPlyr23 −		 −		 −	"People use it for reference" : once again you mention "People" and you mean, you and your alias. Couldn't you try to understand or even imagine that you are not the only People in this planet and there is OTHER exist. They have the same body as you, the same soul, the same feeling, THEY ARE HUMANS. You don't have any rights more than them idiote. −		 −	Pkhetan −		 −		 −		 −	If you want to post an article in an Arabic encyclopedia (which, as we both know, would NEVER refer to the murdered athletes as "Israelis", but rather as "occupiers") which adheres to your point of view, knock yourself out. In THIS encyclopedia (as well as most of the rest of the world), your point of view of the Munich massacre is something out of Fantasy Island. Stick with the facts, brother - don't post drivel here. −		 −	You've now twice been reported for vandalism. You'll be hearing from a Wikipedia administrator shortly. Enjoy your Wikipedia account for the brief time you'll continue to be allowed to have one. −		 −	BassPlyr23 23:45, 14 September 2007 (UTC) −		 −		 −		 −	Once again, you think that you and your alias count for "the most of the rest of the world". Considering the point that each person count for one, and no one worth more than the others or more privileged, i see that you and your alias don't present "most of the rest of the world". Obviously you are an English teacher but you understand nothing in Maths. −		 −	Pkhetan 00:05, 15 September 2007 (UTC) −		 −

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POV edits
Hi. Since, by fact, Israel is the power in control of Jerusalem, your actions border on vandalism. As you can see in the history, those templates were previously only listed under Israel; I, however, added Palestine as well, since the status of (East) Jerusalem is disputed. It would seem to me that NPOV can only be guaranteed by covering both sides: meaning that here we will list these places are being in both Israel and Palestine. Please continue this discussion on: Template talk:Location map Jerusalem. --Piz d&#39;Es-Cha (talk) 14:56, 28 February 2012 (UTC)