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using it but only report that such-and-such said they were terrorist, but *not* to alleged they actually were because the such-and-such individual has to have the authority to make such determination/allegation to be taken seriously/officially. For example, prominent John Doe writer from prominent Big City Times newspaper could say that George
Washington was a mentally retarded, but does it matter if John Doe did not have a degree in Mental Health and had an extensive track record of successfully diagnosing and treating such disease? It is shameful that so-called longstanding editors are so obfuscated by their own indoctrination that they fall for such "terrorist" claims easier than a 10-year-old falling for the Santa-Claus-is-real story.) It is such lack of reliability that makes the statement contentious for
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the output of UN staff researchers. I trust the latter but not the former. The situation is analogous in the US to the
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We don't throw around POV banners to draw other editors or merely because we concur with someone else's opinion. You place the banner when you have identified brought up and started a discussion of a specific POV issue in this talk page, something you failed to do. ] is not a specific POV issue, and
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I don't see the word "communist" ever mentioned in the
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The source, latinamericanstudies is not a secondary/reliable source. The particular webpage doesn't have attribution for the document in question. If the material is not contentious then I believe plenty of secondary sources will sustain the statement. Knowledge (XXG) is not a depository of fringe
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Excuse me? No such "determination" ever came out of that discussion. Several editors shared their opinions but there was no consensus, let alone clear consensus, which would be more in line with your "it has been determined" qualification. No offense, but to state that an isolated posting of an
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