User talk:Salar2007

Azerbaijan (Iran)

 * It might not have been your intention, but your recent edit removed content from . Please be careful not to remove content from Wikipedia without a valid reason, which you should specify in the edit summary or on the article's talk page. Take a look at our welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. Thank you. Khoikhoi 18:23, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

Request for edit summary
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Wikipedia talk:Requests for Adminship
You posted the following at Wikipedia talk:Requests for Adminship:


 * There are admins’ on a page that I am watching, every time I make a change they revert it back. I am speaking the honest truth; they are putting information on that page that is making the Azeri people look extremely bad. Their information(s) is not factual and are lies. I want to report them to be reviewed. I have evidence that my information is true via documents and historical evidence compared to theirs' where no evidence is present. Basically the problem is they are saying that Azeri people are "Lemons" but in-fact were "Oranges". So someone please help me make these admins’ realize they are abusing my people and making false statements about them. Also the things they are writing on there is really really offending me and are racist. I don’t like it. Thanks for your support.

This was the wrong place to post this message. That page is for talking about ongoing requests for adminship. Your comment is unrelated to that and I have removed it. If you have a complaint about an admin's behavior you should have followed our dispute resolution procedures.

As for the substance on your message, I see that you have repeatedly removed sourced and cited information from the Azerbaijan (Iran) article. Please understand that one of our core policies is that we maintain a neutral point of view. Wikipedia is absolutely not for making the Azeri people or anyone else look good or bad. Because the information you sought to review has sources, describing it as "not factual" and "lies" is likely inappropriate. You have repeatedly removed the following paragraph:


 * A recent study of the genetic landscape of Iran was completed by a team of Cambridge geneticists led by Dr. Maziar Ashrafian Bonab (an Iranian Azarbaijani). Bonab remarked that his group had done extensive DNA testing on different language groups, including Indo-European and non Indo-European speakers, in Iran. The study found that the Azerbaijanis of Iran do not have a similar FSt and other genetic markers found in Anatolian and European Turks. However, the genetic Fst and other genetic traits like MRca and mtDNA of Iranian Azeris were identical to Persians in Iran.

Unless you can show, on the article's talk page, why this cited information is incorrect, removing it is vandalism by you and it is appropriate that your removal be reverted. There is clear evidence to support this paragraph. If you have, as you claim, counter-evidence, present it on the article's talk page so that consensus may be reached, but don't simply remove the sourced information from the article.

Finally, do not lightly throw around accusations that editors are being racist. That violates our policy on personal attacks. Comment on the content, not the editors. Thanks, Gwernol 16:35, 10 November 2006 (UTC)