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Yulia Tymoshenko was a political prisoner. I don't mind going into detail about his court records, but I thought it would be "Undue weight" according to policy. There are court records of him being involved in a shooting case where a person was killed. There are other court cases of him being
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Hi there, Biophys has posted an amount of evidence at Arbcom, most of which has absolutely nothing to do with the scope of the case, but I believe that as you are mentioned there, you should probably address accusations which have been made against you. The evidence can be seen at
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and develop them both under that name, then split them up like suggested earlier if there's enough content. But theoretically there should be enough content for two different articles, so its up to you. Also I agree that "of" sounds better than
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Please refer to the UN Security Council vote. 13 members vote 'aye', China abstains because of its own interests in Tibet and Xinjiang, Russian veto. Counties voting 'aye' include among others Rwanda, Chad, Nigeria, Chile, Argentina, Korea.
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clear statistics of this, so we shouldn't use such wording (it's not just activists who say there is discrimination, and it's not "an allegation".) I've never heard survey results being characterized as "allegations."
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I've downgraded this article you've significantly contributed to B-class due to citation needed tags. There are only few, so if you could add the references, we could restore the B-class on the article. Thanks!
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There's not enough room. If I try to force it to fit it looks really bad and contrasts with the rest of the graph. Besides I don't really think it's necessary, everyone knows about the global financial crisis.
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It's just a matter of wording. Instead of saying so and so is a criminal, say so and so was convicted of x and y crimes. Tymoshenko's case may have been political but that doesn't mean her hands were clean.
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What's customary is to expound on the specific activity that he was found guilty of; context and circumstances. Outright calling someone a criminal or a member of organized crime isn't encyclopedic.
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Did you see the talk page? There is a court document and a conviction included in the references you deleted. Please self revert. Thanks! No, not all politicians are criminals, even in Ukraine. ;)
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there. Could you update it as well, please? Ideally, there should be some graph representing all types of renewable energy in Russia, not only hydropower, but three-sector graph is enough for now.
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I am so sorry, I never meant to report you, I was trying to report an IP but i might have clicked your name by accident, sorry for the accusations and everything, I am awarding you a barnstar!
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2198:You appear to be eligible to vote in the current
1289:Thanks again. For now I've inserted it into the
377:is neutral? Why don't we use similar wording in
1519:Perhaps it makes sense to add a note about the
1187:, the first line. For 2009-2010 comparison the
1068:Thanks, I was just finishing up my response.
716:I would like to know your opinion concerning
668:i think i did some mistakes in my editing of
493:I also left the damned welcome template too.
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1347:User:Nanobear/Automotive industry of Russia
1259:versions to Commons? Thank you in advance.
818:Hi, LokiiT. I think you update this table.
165:article needs some cleaning up in general.
798:Hello, LokiiT. You have new messages at
636:Yeah a bit of an overlap there, sorry :)
1581:File:Population of Taiwan since 1978.svg
206:perhaps not specifically what you need.
1925:Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
159:, though they're not Gazprom specific.
80:Do you have an opinion of the article
1804:Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus
227:European dependence on Russian energy
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2421:2017 Arbitration Committee elections
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1794:US missile defense complex in Poland
1687:with new data the from 2011 Census?
2434:Knowledge (XXG) arbitration process
2330:There is currently a discussion at
2277:Knowledge (XXG) arbitration process
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1088:Hello! Could you please update the
618:you edited me and i edited you :-))
463:Hi there LokiiT, you have email. --
249:Energy policy of the European Union
2405:ArbCom 2017 election voter message
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550:Terrorism in the Northern Caucasus
112:Russia-Ukraine gas dispute of 2009
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1893:Hi, you may find this interesting
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531:Terrorism by Caucasus Extremists
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2455:and submit your choices on the
1147:the data about Russian industry
800:Aleksandr Grigoryev's talk page
529:Further note: I speedy-deleted
345:2004 Belarus-Russia gas dispute
341:2009 Russia-Ukraine gas dispute
311:2009 Russia-Ukraine gas dispute
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2200:Arbitration Committee election
2191:ArbCom elections are now open!
191:is an example of what I mean.
60:On second thought I'll do it.
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921:are reliable news outlets.--
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829:So please update that page.
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275:Petroleum industry of Russia
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2298:and submit your choices on
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1869:The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar
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22:Removing of Reuters content
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2248:: Voting now open!
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