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I found it strange that there was only one Supreme Court ruling discussed here, when clearly ACRI has been involved in countless cased before the HCJ. Then, I discovered that this was put in by user:Soosim[1] who was banned from Wikipedia and had been blocked from editing articles on this topic after it was discovered that he was being paid by NGO Monitor (an organization whose mission appears to be smearing Israeli civil rights groups). The same individual talked about being engaged in Wikipedia "wars." I'm planning to remove it, as I believe it was added for the sole purpose of muddying ACRI's reputation. There would be utility to writing a section about ACRI's work before the HCJ, and in that context this case could be discussed.--Perplexed566 (talk) 14:01, 7 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
The English page doesn't have all the information appears on the Hebrew version but there are many who criticize the association for being biased.
I have seen one good example in regards to Skunk (weapon) where their report highlights the fact the label of the material states "Do not swallow" claiming that proof it is dangerous. Well, next time check your toothpaste and it reads the same.
I am not claiming they are not WP:RS but some of their POVs are NPOVs and should be regarded as such. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ashtul (talk • contribs) 14:30, 5 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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