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False claims

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Vahagn34, first of all, I don't really understand what you mean to say by "This is a claim, substantiated by source. It's either false or true. Not a POV". When a biased journalist glorified in Armenia, claims that she has been issued a death sentence when there is no such evidence anywhere to be found, especially if it is claimed that it is Azerbaijani authorities that have issued such a sentence, then it is definitely a point of view of a single person. If I publish an article on Armenian government sentencing me to death tomorrow, when there is no such sentence whatsoever, should I go around spreading that false information, and therefore have people like yourself, post that information in encyclopedias? Of course not. The sources you provided to support the addition are based on false claims because there is no sentence or statement from any Azerbaijani government agency or body issuing any verdicts on her. These sourced would have been acceptable if they were supported by reliable third party sources. So, I suggest you familiarize yourself with Wikipedia rules and stop edit-warring over baseless claims. Thank you. Tuscumbia (talk) 22:02, 9 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I did some searching and all the sources seem to be in the .am region and are just copies of one another. 3 death sentences seem far stretched and unrealistic. Azerbaijani authorities would have to be stupid to give a journalist a death sentence not once but thrice. They would have all kinds of backlash from the international community. I bet this is just one example of disinformation coming out of the propaganda war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. On the other hand if Vahagn34 persists, you could attribute the claim and clearly show that they are coming from Armenia and appear false. --George Spurlin (talk) 01:28, 10 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Bulgarian

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Paskaleva is Bulgarian, and writing "Bulgarian-Armenian" is inaccurate, please add reliable references to support that claim. Nocturnal781 (talk) 04:18, 28 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

She is an Armenian journalist regardless of her ethnic origin. Yury Patrikeyev is of Russian origin, but he is still an Armenian weightlifter. Parishan (talk) 03:35, 18 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Armenian

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She just received Armenian citizenship, she is not an Armenian or from Armenian descent. Ninetoyadome (talk) 02:38, 18 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Having Armenian citizenship means being Armenian. She lives in Armenia, she is a citizen of Armenia and she publishes her articles in Armenian media. This makes her an Armenian journalist. Parishan (talk) 03:33, 18 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I changed it to sound more clear. She is a Bulgarian journalist who received Armenian citizenship and that is what i put. Ninetoyadome (talk) 04:00, 18 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
She may be originally Bulgarian, but that does not change much. I must repeat: she lives in Armenia, she is a holder of an Armenian passport, she is a member of the Union of Armenian Journalists, she hosts a show on Armenian television, and most of her publications saw light in Armenia. Most importantly, there are sources which refer to her as an Armenian journalist. I do not see any point in denying this. Parishan (talk) 04:28, 18 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]