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Sun 30th March 2008, 5:28am
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<img alt="" height="1" width="1">Asimed Urges Wikipedia To Remove "semi-protection" Over Article On ... Turkish Press, MI -48 minutes ago ERZURUM - The Turkish Association for Fight Against Unfounded Genocide Allegations (ASIMED) launched an e-mail campaign against Wikipedia urging it to ... View the article |
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Sun 30th March 2008, 7:54am
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Turks are complaining that there is semi-protection of the article on the Armenian genocide of 1915 and that the article does not cover the Turkish pointof view. Actually, that article is quite reasonable considering what a sore point it covers. Still, why can't the Turks create accounts?
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