User talk:Sam41ir
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Unsourced claims and unencyclopaedic information
[edit]Hello Sam41ir and welcome to Wikipedia. Please note that I have reverted several of your edits for the following reasons:
- Peshmerga: You are using heavily editorialized language which is not supported at all by your claims. When making controversial statements such as "illegally occupied" and "no Kurds live there" and "erasing their identity" you're going to need very reliable sources. The article you linked mentions none of this. Also note that Wikipedia is not a newspaper (WP:NOTNEWS and WP:NOTDIR). Not every incident involving Peshmerga needs to be recorded here. I suggest you add it to Timeline of the Iraq War (2014)
- Halabja chemical attack. Your claim that "As many as 2000 indigenous Assyrians have also suffered from the attack" is not backed up by your source. Again the language is heavily editorialized.
- Assyrian politics in Iraq. No source and WP:WEASEL.
- Arab Christians. Very controversial claims and editorialized language. Source does not back up claims.
May I suggest you read WP:NOT and WP:TONE? ~ Zirguezi 23:03, 27 April 2018 (UTC)