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intensification and ceasefire - are written as taking place prior to when initial fighting broke out. I have conducted research on this conflict and would argue that it was in March, 1992, that the conflict broke out, and July, 1992, when ceasefire was agreed (Sanchez, 2009). Intensification can be argued as happening in the months during the short conflict. If the author who cited conflict beginning in November, 1992, can put forward a citation to prove otherwise that'd be great. But, otherwise it should be regarded as starting in March, 1992.
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transnistria, most of which were All-Union enterprises directly controlled from Moscow rather than chisinau. That they used the restoration of language law was as pretext to mobilize mass support among the Russians for their own broader pro-Soviet ideological and political agenda. And that while they claimed to speak in the name of the 'Russian-speaking' majority in transnistria, they could not claim to speak on behalf of the majority of Russians, two-thirds of whom still lived in Bessarabia. --
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potential future policies was manifested in a more visible way in Transnistria, where, unlike the rest of the MSSR, ethnic Moldovans (39.9%) were outnumbered by the combined figure of Russians and Ukrainians (53.8%) as per the 1989 Census in Transnistria, largely due to higher immigration during the Soviet Era.
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alternative names. This name is hardly significant: basically no academic sources or media of any importance use it, notwithstanding the Ukrainian source you have added. If we include it as an alternative title the Knowledge (XXG) would do what no reliable sources have done so far. Obviously there is
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I haven't seen this name being used in English-language academic sources or media. I see that you have provided a Romanian-language article as a source, is it the most common name of the conflict in Moldova? I see that the Romanian wiki article is called "Conflictul din Transnistria." In any case per
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in which the demonym of the first country listed is shortened. No academic sources use this name exactly but it has a few results in Google and some similar variations such as "Russo-Moldovan War" or "Moldovan-Russian War" have more results in both. We can choose between variations but I don't think
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WP:DUE has anything to do with it here. And no, it is not the most common name used in Romania or Moldova, but it is true that it is an alternative name. Note that I have also cited a Russian source. The name is an alternate one in all these three languages. I can cite a few more sources if needed.
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Iliescu was added along with Kravchuk by an anonymous editor without explanation. Kravchuk was removed later, so I removed Iliescu: No source, no mention in the article. Russian involvement rests solely on Lebed', whereas the Romanian one was limited to an indirect supporting role unfit for listing
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I can see that the reporting of casualty figures here relies a lot on sources with links to the waring parties (Russian and Moldovian sources). Are there any UN statistics for these figures? I removed the uncited civilian casualties figures already and added the Uppsala Conflict Data Program's low
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As these movements exhibited increasingly nationalist sentiments and expressed intent to leave the USSR in favor of uniting with Romania, they encountered growing opposition from among the primarily Russian-speaking ethnic minorities living in the republic. This opposition to the new trends and
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Also, the part about opposition "from among the primarily Russian-speaking ethnic minorities" is rather vague. According the source ~ the opposition leadership were Russian communist elites, who staffed the local party apparatus, the local Soviets, and the large enterprises concentrated in
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The introduction in this 'wiki' on the Moldova-Transnistria conflict is contradictory. It opens by stating that fighting broke out in November, 1992. It then goes on to state that fighting intensified in March of 1992 and a ceasefire was agreed in July of the same year. These two events -
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I think we need sources explicitly naming Russia as a side to the conflict to include it as a combatant rather than as a supporting side. Certainly the 14th army supported PMR in a number of ways, however it does not necessarily amount to Russia being an ally of the PMR.
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It is only fit that if the Romanian president appears as "belligerent leader", Boris Yeltsin appears as a "belligerent leader" as well, especially since the Russian involvement in this conflict is much better documented and much heavier than the Romanian one.
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Russia has long been known as an ally of Transnistria. I don't think many sources are necessary. An army of Russia fought directly in the war and it is still in the area, which I believe that is enough for mentioning it as a combatant.
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Anyone know who issued a televised appeal to Russian citizens to come fight for Transnistria during 1992? The claim needs a citation and I would be interested to verify this claim. In general, the citations are sparse in this article.
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We can add something like "sometimes known in Romanian as the Moldo-Russian War" or "sometimes known in Moldova and Romania as the Moldo-Russian War". I don't think we should remove it, it's just a single name after all.
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an NPOV aspect to this as such a name treats Russia as a party whereas "Transnistria war" avoids such connotations. If it's a widespread name in Moldova or Romania, we could add it with necessary qualifications.
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The Russian sources quoted in the Human rights abuse section are doubtful, specially since Russia is one of the co belligerents. I would remove it , if a neutral source is not provided. (UN ? )
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WP:OR and WP:UNDUE we should not include it in the lede as an alternative name. We could note that in Moldova it's called differently in the body of the article.
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So Russia contributed to/supported the PMR during the conflict, which is not disputed, however this is not equivalent to saying that Russian is a combatant.
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There wasn't such appeal. I delete this information simply because it is not true. If somebody is going to insist, show a proof.
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Thanks for pointing this out! Someone changed the date from 1990 to 1992 a week ago and you are apparently the first to notice. --
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However, there is no mention in the provided source of these "national" movements seeking to unite with Romania. According to
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Was it a war? I am not sure about the definition, but it was always referred to as an "armed conflict" around here.
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No reason has been presented for this change except that some wars are named this way (whereas other wars are not).
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Thanks for this. Can you point to the page where O'Reilly and Higgings say it? I found a quote of the ECHR decision:
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Sanchez, W.A. (2009). The "Frozen" Southseast: How the Moldovan Question has Become a European Geo-Security Issue.
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Actually, on a second thought, sure, it is more appropiate to list Russia as a supporting side, so I changed it.
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Surely it would be easy to find an academic source calling it a party to the conflict explicitly.
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