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considered dead later, then she will be fit into Knowledge (XXG) definition of Muslim because current sources all have consensus that she was Muslim. I am not saying there are extensive sources which describe details of her belief or level of ascription but the ones that exist have consensus and no credible source has refuted the existing sources. Even the Guardian article merely assumed her husband is not Muslim. Also, please be aware that being Muslim has nothing to do with deep level of identification. Many people who do not practice Islam at all, consider themselves Muslim, e.g. Sam Dastyari who is an Australian senator and many consider themselves only culturally Muslim, e.g. Orhan Pamuk. In my opinion, if someone is buried according to a religious tradition at least that person ascribes culturally to that religion. The very least that can be written in Knowledge (XXG) is that current sources have consensus that she was Muslim. It may seem strange why we are having this discussion? The reason simply is that she is high-profile beyond being a mathematician in Iran and people are using her image to push some personal agenda. So, it seems very logical to me that at least people have this information that current sources all agree that she was Muslim and no credible sources have refuted this claim.
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changes happened to Prof. Mirzakhani's career, that has not been mentioned in that CV. So, anyone can cast doubt on the credibility of that CV, and I believe we must discuss CV's credibility,too. Also, without any doubt, being a professor at a university, is a job! According to US residency laws, any foreigner who wants to work in US,he/she must have some kind of employment Visa. If you look at the Knowledge (XXG) article about permanent residency in US, you will find out that some employment visas will eventually lead to permanent US residency(i.e. EB-1 or EB-2). So I believe that the best way to end this dispute is to contact with her or her legal representative to obtain reliable information about citizenship. Finally,I think my proposal about editing this article(i.e.introducing her as an Iraninan-born mathematician who currently resides in California,US,and removing nationality in scientist infobox)can help us to reach a consensus.
3916:- Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, CNN, ABC, and all the other mainstream sources that Knowledge (XXG) uses as an authority, none have referred to her as an "Iranian-Amercian". Her husband - Jan Vondrák - also described her in the interview with Daneshmand as Iranian. The National Academy cannot be taken as the single source of "proof", without any consensus, whilst ignoring the direct contradicting information available via mainstream sources. I suspect some of those interviews and other relevant materials will be translated into English soon enough. But it appears that the National Academy is better informed about the legal status of Maryam Mirzakhani than herself, her husband, her family, and the Permanent Representative of Iran to the United Nations. I will be even more amused in a week or so when this perverted issue is put to rest, and you yourself are forced to revert any changes. 4746:, which says "Categories regarding religious beliefs or lack of such beliefs of a living person should not be used unless the subject has publicly self-identified with the belief in question (see WP:BLPCAT), either through direct speech or through actions like serving in an official clerical position for the religion. For a dead person, there must be a verified consensus of reliable published sources that the description is appropriate." (Mirzakhani still counts as a 'living person' in our policy because she died very recently.) Simply being buried in an Islamic religious ceremony is not enough to satisfy our policy - many people are married or buried in religious ceremonies without a deep level of identification with that religion. You need to find sources where Mirzakhani self-identified as a Muslim. 4720:
Persian media reported from him and he did not refute those reports after at least a week. Third, Abdolhosein Mokhtabad and Abdolali Bazargan in personal pages confirmed they were present at her burial ceremony and she was buried as a Muslim. Fourth, her family had planned to hold her memorial ceremony in an Islamic organization but later merged it with Stanford. These clearly demonstrate her faith. This is totally against claim of the Guardian journalist which had claimed her husband is not Muslim with no source! Finally, Mirzakhani was born in a muslim family and her father manages a charity. It is totally logical to assume she is Muslim, unless she has clearly announced she is not. This is the standard in media to ascribe family religion to a person unless that person says otherwise.
2292:,I already told you,I do not have anymore time to spare on this discussion,Is this clear enough? I'm gradually understand why there is so much debate about the credibility of Knowledge (XXG) articles.There are some "editors" here who do not even know what kind of sources are reliable.This is why there is course in top universities for analyzing the references.I suggest you to read the stories of vigorous efforts by Dr Gholamhossein Mossaheb ,the Chief editor of Persian Encyclopedia.Senior editors always was complaining about his methods,You know why?because he never trusted contents of newspapers or magazines,unless they give a reliable and updated evidence.This is what a true encyclopedia does.Not like the flow of editing in almost any Knowledge (XXG) articles. 4689:", and the latter - Dr. Milani - has given interviews about the subject in Persian. Dr. Amir Jaafari, an old friend and a classmate of Maryam Mirzakhani, has talked about how proud she was of being an Iranian. Furthermore, after all the perverted nonsense surrounding her (some of which is reflected here i.e. attempting to plant an American flag on her dead body and falsifying her identity), her father Ahmad Mirzakhani, and her husband Jan Vondrák - published a video saying that they will hold an event at Standford University (which is being organised by Dr. Milani) to talk about her personal life. 3112:, that's correct, but I see David's edits as an extreme opposite. Considering she has been in the USA for about ten years, we may conclude there's quite possibility that she gained American citizenship in meanwhile, but there are not enough sources about her private life for confirmation. Perhaps we should find it out very soon, many articles will soon appear. As I stated above, this is only a citizenship issue. I agree about your remarks about career - for sure it should be mention in lead sentence and I would strongly oppose any POV attempt of removing it. -- 5051: 438: 4071:. While her achievements are extraordinary, her story is common. Thousands of Iranians have come to the US and made immense contributions to our society, especially in the sciences. Luckily for the nation, Professor Mirzakhani was one of those ambitious young people who was given the chance to realize her full potential in the US. The best way for the country to honor her legacy and contributions is to keep the door of opportunity open to others like her so that they may continue her life’s work." 2839:
amount of time, and she has a permanent (tenured) job at a US university. There is zero evidence that her home in the US is anything but permanent. In fact even the evidence that her citizenship still lies with Iran is very weak: it's a curriculum vitae from over ten years ago. The current phrasing that she is based in the US is accurate, does not depend on knowledge of her citizenship or residency, does not need changing, and should not be changed in a way that reflects a nationalistic agenda. —
3854:. In fact, she has rewritten poems (in Persian) dedicated to her love for her motherland. She specifically did not want to apply for citizenship and purposely decided not to talk about it. Giving the National Academy the benefit of the doubt, this vagueness may have been the reason for their shamble administrative work. However, I am doubtful as the university faculty and the relevant medical authorities were all aware of her immigration status. This is not a matter of opinion or one's beliefs. 1407:: "The fact that she works in the US makes her an American mathematician": Then I must be "American" then, since I studied and worked in the U.S. for a decade. (In reality, I'm Swedish.) What you say is clearly inaccurate and would imply all sorts of ridiculous claims. One obtains a nationality either by birth or by law (citizenship). That has nothing to do with neither where one lives, nor with where one works (despite there for obvious reasons being a strong correlation with such things). 428: 407: 375: 256: 892: 871: 5027: 1372:
you to choose for other people. Prof Mirzakhani is Iranian, not American: her birthplace and citizenship are both Iranian: this fact is documented in various sources, including media. The place where you live does not change your citizenship unless you request it to. Some Iranian-born scientists who work in the US have US passports and may be described as Iranian-American but it is not the case here, unless you present some source of evidence.
533: 512: 3784:. Furthermore, In spite of the fact that she was entitled to apply for citizenship, she did not. She did not even apply to become a naturalized citizen. This whole 'debate' here is artificial and irrelevant, and what some editors are rather disingenuously trying (and failing) to promote is nothing short of a propaganda. She was an Iranian, not Iranian-American. That is a fact. Furthermore, she did her undergraduate, postgraduate, and won the 4154:." I think it would be clear to anyone reading your last comment that you appear to be adopting a creative and somewhat desperate interpretation to suit your narrative. I submit that, even right at this moment, cumulatively, the mainstream sources such as the BBC, NYT, Scientific American (amongst many others), in conjunction with the National Iranian American Council statement, is a proof that Dr. Mirzakhani was not an "Iranian-American". 230: 835: 3279: 741: 714: 994: 751: 2007:
learn some facts. Don't expect them to dig into the arcana of Knowledge (XXG) rules in order to understand what the first sentence of the article really means; just tell them the facts you can source in a way they will understand. The known facts are that she is Iranian and that she has lived in the USA since whenever it was. Just say that and let the readers decide to think of her as Iranian-American or not.
313: 289: 1061: 622: 1025: 190: 601: 4983: 4386: 4212: 3553: 3338: 632: 964: 823: 247: 1073: 4586:: we can only include her religion if "reliable sources commonly and consistently define the subject as having" that religion. In this case, some cleric making self-serving claims about Mirzakhani's religion, in the absence of statements from Mirzakhani herself and in the absence of evidence of noteworthy religious activity from her, is highly unconvincing. — 3837:, have been trying to prioritise and translate some materials into English. In fact, I am aware that the BBC Persian tried contacting the National Academy on a number of occasions to seek clarification. But then her family members were contacted whom then clarified the issue, and hence, the BBC article identified her as Iranian. As I said, the 4285: 3522: 4011:@NPalgan2 - Yes exactly. One cannot adopt a creative interpretation in order to suit one's narrative. The fact of the matter is, as confirmed by her family (mother and husband), friends, the NIAC, NYT, BBC - and various other mainstream sources - she was not an American passport holder/citizen, therefore not an American. That is a fact. 4831:
sign for at least cultural ascription to that religion. The moral of story is that for being Muslim we don't need deep identification, nor self-expression. When all information have consensus on belief of a Person, we can still consider the information even that person is alive (I am talking beyond Knowledge (XXG) policy).
323: 4622:"Hot in some circuits" is very different from "meets Knowledge (XXG) standards for inclusion". But I am un-watchlisting this article, because it makes me too upset to see nationalist and religious POV-pushers working so hard to plant their flags on her dead body. Someone else will have to deal with it, not me. — 4097:. There are lots of Iranians with other citizenships (I know many myself) and you have produced only bluster against the possibility that she was an example. I don't care about your unsourced assertions and shouting them loudly only emphasises the weakness of your case. Show us a solid reliable source saying 2794:". By "In the United States",what are we trying to say?She just works in US,but resides elsewhere?She resides in US and works there too?it's vague.Besides,There should not be any reason to get concerned for including her current residence in the first sentence,since her page states that she resides in US. 2230:, I suggest you not to discuss the matter of the professor Mirzakhani's"Nationality" here anymore.You know why?Because there are people here whom they are complete definition of this French proverb:"Celui qui dort peut être réveillé, mais quelqu'un dont il prétend qu'il dort ne peut pas être réveillé." 4173:
or more specifically in a build-up of a synthesis with no reliable sources to support their claim. It is very simple and not worth wasting someone's time for such an extremely extensive discussion: just find a reliable source mentioning she was American and we are going to change it from "Iranian" to
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This is in line with the articles produced by the New York Times, Scientific American, BBC, and many others. It may come as a surprise to some editors here, but media outlets such as the New York Times and the BBC, have a high editorial standard. Prior to releasing the statement, the NIAC directors -
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I have to say, I am rather amused by your nonsense. BBC Persian Pooneh Ghoddoos and Kasra Naji, prior to publishing the article, had contacted her mother to get a confirmation. Rana Rahimpour - another BBC Persian employee - is yet to receive any response from the National Academy. Gholamali Khoshroo
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I was commenting only on the dab link. That lasted 8 minutes (as per the request below), but has now been delinked altogether (with the edit summary "dl"). But the discussion above seems to be unresolved. The infobox still gives just "Nationality" not "Citizenship", and does not accord with the first
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I think there are two possible solution to reslove this dispute: 1)introducing her as an Iranian-American ,2)introducing her as an Iraninan-born mathematician who currently resides in California,US,and removing nationality in scientist infobox(my preferred solution). If we could not reach a consensus
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tag without any indication of what part of the article is objectionable. I'll guess it is the "Recognized locally as a brilliant teenager" line (which you can see above we are looking for a source for). I've left a message here and on the user's talk page. If there is no clarification in the next few
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The policy does not apply for a fixed period of time - say 6 months to 2 years. The thing is that Sam Dastyari has publicly self-identified as a non-practicing Muslim. Knowledge (XXG) policy is not to describe someone as a - for example- Christian just because they were raised as a Christian and had
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Thank you for your information about Knowledge (XXG) policy. When will Mirzakhani be considered dead by you or the policy that you are referring? It seems a bit strange that she is still considered a living person. What is definition of "recent"? Considering the information you provided, when she is
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I have incidentally noticed that there are too many threads here about whether she was "Iranian" or "Iranian-American" and after carefully reading the discussion above, my opinion is that we cannot consider herself to be "Iranian-American" unless we have reliable sources claiming that she obtained a
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I would not object changing these examples to the actual places they worked. I do not see how mentioning that she worked in the US is POV. Actually, the opposite, not mentioning it in the lede, is POV. It is incorrect to say that she was Iranian mathematician whereas she did not work a single minute
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She was a world star, two times Mathematics olympiad gold medalist way before she resided in the US and she carried and continued to carry Iranian nationality. Calling her Iranian-American is POV. I suggest we write: " was an Iranian mathematician and a professor at several American Universities ...
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We should list the nation that she lives in and works in, in the first sentence of the article, rather than trying to rewrite that first sentence to pretend that she is only Iranian and that her residence in the US is somehow temporary or unimportant. If you want to rewrite it as stating that she is
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She was a world star, two times Mathematics olympiad gold medalist way before she resided in the US and she carried and continued to carry Iranian nationality. Calling her Iranian-American is POV. I suggest we write: " was an Iranian mathematician and a professor at several American Universities ...
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I do not understand why there is a dicussion on this point. The WikiPedia page of all Fields Medal winners mentions their nationality, why should this one not follow the same pattern? Whether you want to present yourself as a Russian or Dutch physicists is entirely your decision, but it is not up to
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to External links. This PDF file is in the public domain. If it was a source and I missed it, feel free to delete. Also I added a "notable citation" template above. The wording isn't exactly right but it's okay for lack of another one. You editors did such a great job that the IMU links Mirzakhani's
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1356. This is an Iranian date which, if I convert it to the Georgian calendar, is 12 May 1977, not 3. It's plausible that some secondary source originally mistranslated the date and this propagated to these multiple reliable sources. Although I suppose it's also possible her own family doesn't know
4115:. That is just your opinion. There is no "we" here, and you certainly do not have the mandate to speak on anyone's behalf. The default assumption is not that Maryam Mirzakhani was an American until proven otherwise. None of the available information describes her as an "Iranian-American". None. The 3884:
It is very obvious that you are not familiar with the most rudimentary principles of academia and proof. The burden of proof is on you, not me, or others that have objected to such propaganda type of editing. Even using the Wikipedias policy of available information, right at this moment, outweighs
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whilst also in Iran. The only valid case for using "Iranian-American" is if she had a U.S. citizenship - which she did not. Nor did she, even remotely, identify herself as American. She was Iranian and identified herself as such in every appropriate occasion. This article ought to be semi-protected
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You're accusing me of not reading your words properly,it's amazing!I didn't bring nationalistic agenda.it's ridiculous to say so!That CV from 10 yrs ago is outdated??OK.Show me a new version of her CV,and then I will cease talking.I know all of things you've said about her.All of'em.even more.But I
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of foreign academics working in the USA do not). You don't even know if she has a permanent US visa. I know academics who have lived longer than her in the USA and just renew their temporary visas every few years. Knowledge (XXG) is intended as an encyclopaedia which ordinary people can visit to
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The lede currently says "Iranian mathematician", and my attempt to change this was reverted within ten minutes. As a matter of fact, the nationality should not play any role here. She did not work a singe day in Iran, therefore she could not be an Iranian mathematician (despite the fact that she is
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The article should be (semi-)protected to stop the ongoing edit war. She is an Iranian "expat" in USA. If she belongs to irans azeri/azerbeijani ethnic group, this can be mentioned, if there are CREDIBLE sources. But there is no justification for misusing Mirzakhani and the award for (the promotion
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I removed a reference on the "Recognized locally as a brilliant teenager" line because it was from a recent USA Today article that recognizes her later work as brilliant. We are looking for some sources that touch on her early years perhaps before "she found international recognition" from the Math
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Hello, I wanted to add a new reference to the first line of Maryam Mirzakhani page where it says "was an Iranian mathematician". A reference, currently numbered as , is already mentioned in the page:. This one, I think, is a better reference compared to which is old, and even to and , which are
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She's born in Iran, grown up there, has been part of the IRANIAN national team, has studied in an Iranian university and has won several national titles in IRAN, herself has clearly stated that she's IRANIAN, what you'll are saying here is beyond me. What the hell of a source should one provide to
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mentioned is dated back to 2005. In that time period, she was a research fellow at Clay institute . After that , she was appointed as an assistant professor of mathematics at Princeton university and shortly after in 2008, she is appointed as a professor at Stanford university. As we can see, many
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I reordered the lead to make the prize the first element of the 2nd paragraph, as its the most important element of her notability (so far). I also added what she won the award for, which was not in the lead. I then removed the "2nd middle easterner" part, because once you get beyond firsts, its
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Again there is a big difference between 6 month and 2 years? What source are you using to base your claim on definition of living person? The case of Orwell is different because he clearly stated that he was an atheist. In lack of any other evidence, burial according to a religious tradition is a
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Dear all, I added a piece on her faith in the page. I am referring to several sources that confirms her faith. First her father and brother in crediblle and credited Persian media confirmed she was buried according to Shia Islam tradition. Second, Hosein Modarresi is a renown scholar and credited
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I agree with what you said. But, sadly, the topic of her religion is currently very hot in some circuits; which, again, is quite unfortunate. The report that I had cited has a lot more than her just being Muslim, but I felt that it is undue weight given that her main activity had been in the math
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Yes, the CV is from 2005 which looks a bit outdated, but please note that there are plenty of sources out there who claims that she is an Iranian mathematician. I do not understand why we should call her an American or even Iranian-American, while there is no source for American citizenship (this
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According to your logic, Messi would be a spanish footballer, not an argentinian, Fabio Luisi an american conductor, not an italian and so forth. Your self-assessment is irrelevant here. Mirzakhanis self-assessment would be of greater importance. About the guidelines you posted: Do you have proof
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The word "currently" in your preferred phrasing indicates that you believe this status is temporary. But you have given no evidence for this, and in the other direction she has been living in the US for 15 years, she is married to a (Czech) westerner who's also been living in the US for the same
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view and not that of Knowledge (XXG)'s policy or community. Individual editors do not determine or outright define such parameters. Indeed, we do not have any source - reliable or otherwise - that have described Dr. Mirzakhani as an "Iranian-American", and many that assert she was only Iranian.
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or the country of birth should not be mentioned in the opening sentence unless they are relevant to the subject's notability.." So this seems to be a matter of discretion: citizenship or residence, now or when she/he became notable or in the past (when notable). Iranian-American would be Ok for
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I recommend you to read what I wrote again. This is not a matter of "belief". Although, I appreciate that you are not in a position to contact the National Academy to ask for an explanation in order to clarify this rather silly situation. Not only she was not a U.S. citizen, she was not even a
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because it made it seem (to me at least) that she belonged to some organization for Persian women. If she has some documented involvement in promoting Persian women, then it probably should be put back (with a reference). If it's just there because she's a Iranian woman with a Knowledge (XXG)
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naturalised citizen. The vast majority of her interviews in last 15 years were conducted in Persian. Given the sudden event of the last 96 hours, the level of demand for information in the English media has been overwhelming. Therefore, various Persian outlets including (but not limited to)
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does not recommend to state the origin in the lede, therefore for the lede she must be an American mathematician. (Same way as I am a Dutch physicist because I am employed by a Dutch university, despite the fact that I still have Russian passport). Previously, the lede said Iranian-American
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If you look at the above discussions which I took part last year on this issue,you'll see that I have your view about her residency,but we should not edit Wiki on our gut feelings or our guesses!You're the one that claims that she's US permanent resident.You're the one that must being some
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says we should indicate where she works in the lede. Legal questions aside, she is residing and working in the US. The previous version, which emerged from the discussion, was "Iranian mathematician working in the United States", and I still think it well describes the subject of the
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would be if I included in this page my email correspondence with NIAC's Elham Khatami, inquiring about Dr. Mirzakhani legal status and Khatami's response that Maryam Mirzakhani was merely a Permanent residence - a Green Card holder. And as another editor - NPalgan2 - pointed out:
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Why should it be removed? Prof MIRZAKHANI is Iranian, and this fact is documented in various sources, including media. Do you have any problem with that? The WikiPedia page of all Fields Medal winners mentions their nationality, why should this one not follow the same pattern?
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oops, now I've meddled have to help out... agree unlinked is better than my edit suggestion above. Your argument about citizenship based on US National Academy of Sciences membership is persuasive. A source for her citizenship would help, considering. Hmm, BBC uses "Iranian"
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and many others, have done a number of interviews with her, her family (husband), and university professors (at Sharif, Harvard, and Princeton). Maryam Mirzakhani has said in all those interviews - as the question was very specifically asked - that she identified herself as
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If you can give me a CLEAR definition of "Nationality", I withdraw my proposal.I believe the subject of birthplace is far less disputable and far more agreeable than subject of nationality. We must create consensus,and not to insist on things that separate us.Thank you.
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Read your own edit: "...the country of which the person is a citizen, national or permanent resident...". Not "irrespectively of the citizenship"! And I meant YOUR self-assessment with which you began the thread and which you cite as an example for the description of
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I have just undone a change of the main image. Happy to discuss here. The current one is very poor resolution, but in the new one her eyes were closed and was in profile, so I didn't think it was an improvement despite being larger. We do need a better photo though.
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It is also redundant to say she is Iranian whereas the infobox states this. There are many people who know what the US is and much less who know where Stanford is located. Additionally, she spent her entire career in the US starting with the grad school, not just in
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This is putting way too much weight as the place of residence which is not supported by the wiki policies. Nowhere you find articles opened like this. If they do not know, it can be written like Standord University, California, USA. No need to add such a fabricated
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as cultural and family-based self-determination. If we consider these together,I think it's better to add "American" to the lede. In larger scheme,it seems it would be better to replace nationality with birthplace in all biographies to preserve neutrality policy of
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evidence,not me!!!Having a tenured job at somewhere doesn't mean that someone is "permanent resident" of that country.country. Kontsevich is a tenured professor of math at Rutgers,but he spends most of his time in France.Does this make him a US permanent resident??
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You are claiming that you have sources that claim she is an Iranian.what kind of sources they are?you probably mean the outdated CV. Am I right? In that CV we can see citizenship,and I think you think that nationality is equal to citizenship.Am I right about this?
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Again: in her case, since she is a long-time current US resident (nobody disputes this?) the guideline says that this fact should be mentioned in the lede. For this, it is irrelevant whether she is a US citizen or not. I really fail to understand what is ambiguous
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I see someone removed the section in question. I agree with removing the bizarre speculation about going back to Iran and facing lashing, but I would have kept the news that the President of Iran congratulated her, and tweeted a picture without a head scarf.
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an Iranian immigrant to the US, rather than stating that she is Iranian and putting the US part later in the sentence, that woud be ok too, but removing the US part from the first sentence is wrong and frankly smells like inappropriate nationalism to me. —
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The POV pushers want to lead to say "Iranian", whereas there is a clear consensus that she was an American professor, since she did not work for a single minute in Iran, and that this fact must must be mentioned in the lede. "Iranian-American" was a
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Moreover, as pointed out by YmBlanter, your claims are utterly incorrect: she did the first half of her studies in Iran, she won her Olympiad medal as part of the Iranian national team then studied at Sharif University in Iran for her BSc.
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There is no question here, not even a debate. Various Iranian news channels and magazines have conducted regular interviews with her (from 1994 until April 2017). She was merely a U.S. residence and not a citizen. She was Iranian, and she
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Oppose, there is no reason to remove the nationality from the Infobox, I think it should explicitly mentioned, the "Born" section has nothing to do with the nationality and I see no point in removing the nationality from the Infobox. --
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I agree and changed accordingly. However, we don't need to have "Jafarian says ...", because he is only reporting Modarressi's statement. Given that he is a reliable source, just referring to his article would be enough. Do you agree?
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Let me repeat, since it seems to have gotten lost among the mass of POV-pushing above: she was a member of the US National Academy of Sciences. One of their rules is that members must be US citizens. Therefore, she was a US citizen.
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has worked in Iran for most of his life, as both explorer and professor, and his status of professor at Berlin university was only on paper. Later he also worked as professor in Boston, Princeton and New York, but still he is only a
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Learn to read. Being a permanent resident of the US is a specific legal status that I made no claims about. I claimed that her visa status is irrelevant for determining how to write about the fact that she lives and works in the US.
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I've noticed some edit "warring" to the birth date. There are multiple English language sources (NYTimes, Brittanica) stating a birth date of 3 May 1977. However, her personal webpage, which is maintained by her family, states 22
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One author of the article had confused the Fields Medal award committee with the Fields Institute. The latter is a Canadian research institute in Ontario. It has nothing to do with the selection of the Fields Medal laureates.
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mathematician" refers to her nationality or citizenship. But whatever we decide to write as the first sentence, these two facts (citizenship and nationality) should be included elsewhere (infobox, for example) in the article.
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was buried in an Anglican ceremony but was an atheist. Mirzakhani may have had a Muslim burial, but, even after she is no longer considered a 'living person' we will need better sources if we are to describe her as a Muslim.
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Good, I see I was already accused in POV and adding unsourced material, whereas nobody here really addresses my point preferring to attack a strawman. Well, continue without me. I do not have absolutely any interest in this
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I understand that you would like to believe that she was not American. But how do you explain that the National Academy listed her in their category of members who are US citizens, and not in the category for noncitizens?
3044:, calling her "Iranian-American" without sources about dual citizenship is POV. Honestly I don't know did she held an American citizenship which implies I can be wrong, a proper source would solve everything. Personal's 2935:) Due to numerous attempts to settle this issue,and failure of almost every proposed solutions,I brought this to the mediation committee.These disagreements have a long history for themselves,at least from the past year. 4684:
Professor of Political Science and the Director of the Iranian Studies Program at Stanford University, also confirming that she was a Muslim. The former - Dr. Dabashi - has recently written an article on Al Jazeera -
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Iranian, and of Iranian origin). The fact that she works in the US makes her an American mathematician, and her citizenship is absolutely irrelevant here. Yes, she is an American mathematician of Iranian origin - but
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with "I have confirmed nothing. I have merely stopped edit-warring. You should too; your nationalistic POV-pushing does not improve the encyclopedia". This confuses me, probably he didn't even check my changes. NAS'
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The situation with Hairer is even worse, since he actually never lived in Austria (was born and studied in Geneva), but him I know in person and do not want to deal with that article because of possible conflict of
1432:: Being American/Iranian/Dutch/etc is a legal term. In the latest version of her CV, she describes her citizenship as "Iranian". Regarding the working etc, she has published an academic paper and a famous book on 848: 724: 1804:
is much wider than previously thought, and it may result in serious dispute whether her nationality should be mentioned or her birthplace,or even her current residency. So I suggest that we bring this issue to the
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US citizenship at any time during her life. Those claiming that she was surely a US citizen because she was awarded a prize that only American citizens can be awarded with are actually involving themselves in an
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First, the guideline says explicitly that the residence (in her case, place of work) is important, irrespectively of the citizenschip, and the point whether she is a US citizen is completely irrelevant; it says
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No, calling her Iranian is POV. For the whole world, a Stanford professor = an American professor, does not matter what nationality she has. (Actually, I suspect she had both, but this is a different issue).--
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Thank you rtc for the clarification. Since two more users were changing the part, I removed the entire twitter thing to reach some consensus and perhaps put something in the article. These are the sources:
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Assuming for the moment, however, that this a form of original research (which is not), the fact remains that her husband, mother, and friends, have all confirmed that she was not an American. An example of
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is a source of authority and also a reliable source. Their statement is a proof that she was not, in fact, American. Furthermore, your assertion that the threshold for proof, in this case, is only met if
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There are already several open threads about her nationality/citizenship above, so please do not start a new one and check if the extensive discussion yields a proper answer to your question instead.--
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Despite your misinformed bluster, the fact remains that we have an actual verifiable source for her US citizenship (the national academy) and none for your claims that she never took US citizenship. —
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That would be OK. The opinion of members of the iranian regime about a woman w/o a scarf are given to much importance in the version which was posted; beside the fact that it was mainly speculation.--
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Ok, there are too many Iranian POV pushers here. I unwatch the page. Write whatever you want, I do not care. Knowledge (XXG) has a lot of junk, there is just another article turned to junk. Great.--
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could be credited to David and similar users, I should remind you there are thousands of foreign scientists working in the USA but nationality adjective in leading sentence doesn't change. --
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Please do not enter your speculations as facts in the article. She is an Iranian and the media points to this. Even acquiring a citizenship does not automatically make you of that country as
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says "Americans, or American people, are citizens of the United States of America.". So US citizenship is required both ways if you aren't going to contradict Knowledge (XXG) itself.
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of) a nationalism or an irredentism. There a conventions on wikipedia and Nelson Mandela was of course primarily a South African politician and only secondarily of Xhosa ethnicity.--
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has done an interview with her family members (including her husband) and friends in which they all talk about how proud of an Iranian she was and that's why she named her daughter
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it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format. More specifically, it's not clear why you want this change made.
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who's Austrian and is living in the UK? Or Terence Tao who is Australian and lives in the US? Please stop this baseless fruitless discussion and accept what the sources tell you.
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gave up editing her page bc I didn't have any solid evidence about her residency status.I know she spends most of her time in US,but this 'spending of time' IS NOT enough...
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You can't write "Iranian-American" unless you find a reliable source that says she is a US citizen or a reliable source saying that she identifies as an American (which
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Can someone explain why this is in the article? Just because some newspapers reported on it, doesn't mean we should use it without explaining the significance of this.
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Washington, D.C. – Elham Khatami released this statement following the untimely death of Maryam Mirzakhani, the first woman to win the Fields Medal for mathematics:
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home, strongly suggest that she became a US citizen. Being a US citizen does not prevent someone from being proud of their Iranian heritage as she obviously was.
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Discussion on faith of her husband is misleading. Claims by Guardian journalist is sourceless and just a presumption. Should be dropped from Knowledge (XXG).
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I read the NIAC statement three times and it simply does not say what you claim. On the contrary, the words "made the United States her permanent home", repeat
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Note to those reading in the future: I just updated the infobox to use the MacTutor birth date of 12 May 1977, which I take to be more reliable. I agree with
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says "Iranian-Americans, or Persian-Americans, are Americans of Iranian (Persian) ancestry or people possessing Iranian and American dual citizenship." while
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Good, then she is American and Iranian mathematician (or Iranian and American, I do not care). This is not about citizenship, this is about affiliation.--
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Thanks for replying here. In deciding whether to describe a person as a Muslim, a Christian or any other religion, wikipedia follows the policy called
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mathematician, but other users for whatever reason do not want "American" mentioned in the lede despite the fact she is working at the US university.--
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her father (Ahmad Mirzakhani)is from Shemiran and mother... Tehran,she is a Persian not a Azeri and about 'usazeris.org'... It is not a reputable site.
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that this is probably a case of a mistranslation propagating the error in news publications, but math folks certainly treat her birthday as May 12th.
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And a winner of an Olympiad is not a mathematician, whoever brilliant they can be. A mathematician is whoever does mathematics as their profession.--
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prove she is from that place? Can someone please tell me what is all this deliberate targeting of this article about? Why doesn't anyone talk about
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Agreed. Please remove nationality from scientist info box, because in "Born" section in info box it's mentioned the she was born in Iran. Thank you
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has been living there way before here while he's never being called an American guy. Please accept the reality that an Iranian has won this prize.--
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Thanks! Although I anticipate it will keep happening until we get those other sources to fix it! Might have to actually contact them or something!
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To be honest, I do not have time for it. If I am the only one thinking the lede should mention she is an American mathematician, just drop it.--
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I predict that if you don't mention it at all, something will be constantly re-added by random users, and it will probably be less accurate. --
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Visas. Please notice that it's been a longtime that she resides in US,and If we do not consider the time period which she's been a student at
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that she is american citizen? This is the only relevant point here. In this case, describing her as Iranian-American would be proper.--
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I want to edit the fact that her daughter was 6 years old + she died of breast cancer where the cancer spread to her bone marrow.
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Elham Khatami and Reza Marashi - confirmed Dr. Mirzakhani's legal status directly through her husband Jan Vondrák. Furthermore,
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says that Mirzakhani was a Muslim by faith. If it's going to be in the article then sourcing for the claim should be included.
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It has to be added per manual of style. Additionally, in the topic above I discussed the addition and got consensus for it.--
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or the country of birth should not be mentioned in the opening sentence unless they are relevant to the subject's notability.
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Further information has come to light, thereby confirming the fact that Maryam Mirzakhani was not a U.S. citizen and merely
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and appears to be someone's blog hosted by not well known press agency. Removing it until better sources substantiate it.
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It's largely a matter of self identification. If she becomes a US citizen, and says "I'm American", then tag her as such.
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template myself, left only "Iranian-American", and said "David Eppstein has confirmed it, bravo!". Soon after, David has
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should not generally be emphasized in the opening unless it is relevant to the subject's notability. Similarly, previous
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I agree. The current image is of an extremely low resolution, but it is better than a side profile with dark lighting.
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She's clearly had both Iranian and American citizenships. The question is now whether the sentence "Mirzakhani was an
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Disagree.She's Iranian and she resides in US.we do not know for sure that whether she's permanent US resident or not.
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are you kidding? so Lagrange is italian, and Einstein a swiss, and Teller was Magyar; maybe Eminem so is polish!!
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The first sentence states:"Maryam Mirzakhani (Persian: مریم میرزاخانی‎; born May 1977) is an Iranian mathematician
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OK,Do whatever you want.I whithdraw completely.you do not want to even read what I was written here properly.bye.
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I still doubt whether this matter deserves any coverage at all. Anyhow, please express your opinion about this.
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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as long as certain users attempt to make some perverted changes to promote a particular geopolitical narrative.
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Please ignore the extra random facts that I provided after my second sentence and just take a brief look at the
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Interesting article. I suggest mentioning the date of her death and the cause of it in the lead section. Best,
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We have a source saying that she was a citizen of Iran in 2006. Long time ago. Did she become a USA citizen?
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You are repeating yourself forcefully, but you are not providing verifiable documentation for your claims. —
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is not a russian actor. As per living in California, it does not prove anything regarding her nationality.
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would be OR). But, "an Iranian mathematician who currently works/resides in America", looks OK to me. --
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on this dispute,I strongly recommend referring to the Mediation Committee. Your comments are welcomed.
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Please do not misrepresent me. It is not the American flag that I was referring to in that comment. —
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to win the prestigious Fields Medal. In her short 40 years, she left an indelible mark on the world.
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that "she did not become a US citizen". If you can't do that, your argument is based on nothing.
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I haven't checked yet if Ymblanters guidelines are cited correct but what he posted here is this:
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I think we don't need to define the "nationality" word, it is not our duty to define something (
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what day she was born :). Can we develop a consensus here before any further changes? Thanks!
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says "Members must be U.S. citizens; non-citizens are elected as foreign associates", and on
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I want to add reference to the first line, after . In other words, I want to change to .
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about self-assessment. Second, as I stated before, I would not object to describing her as
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we see Mirzakhani was listed under non-foreign (U.S. citizen) members. So, David actually
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Why is the president of Iran congratulating her in the section discussing her research?--
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To be clear, there should not be any dispute about her citizenship as a legal status.
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This YouTube video is probably inappropriate, almost certainly an unauthorized copy.
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Please rearrange the personal life section to be in chronological order, as follows.
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in 2013. After four years, it spread to her bone marrow. She died on 15 July 2017.
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I changed "She is an expert on" to "Her research interests include" (that's what
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It seems that the gaps in editors opinions about subject of Prof. Mirzakhani's
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There is not a single source for "American" claim and it should be removed. A
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That is what the sources say. They don't say American or Iranian-American.
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world. I will wait until several reliable sources report it.
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It's the only outlet making this claim about Mirzakhani and
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what you, in fact, are the one forcefully propagating here.
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What is her ethnicity? Persian, Kurdish, Azerbaijani, etc?
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Thanks, but what we have is that Rasool Jafarian says that
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articles in BBC and NYT. I suggest changing to . Thanks,
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She was not an American. Only Iranian. That is a fact.
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lt would be nice if someone could upload her photo.
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