Talk:Zahra Mostafavi Khomeini
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[edit]Three Tag were added by Kurdo August 23 with the edit summary:
"needs cleaning up, to remove t tabloidish sensationalism from a WP:BLP"
The tags
{{Multiple issues|POV =August 2009|weasel =August 2009|cleanup =August 2009}}
say "discuss these issues on the talk page."
So ... where's the discussion? What's explanation for the tags? --BoogaLouie (talk) 00:17, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
- Read WP:COATRACK, OK? Wikipedia articles shouldn't read like opinion pieces on FOXnews.com. I have re-written the page in line with WP:BLP and WP:COATRACK. --Kurdo777 (talk) 00:32, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
- WP:COATRACK says: A coatrack article is a Wikipedia article that ostensibly discusses the nominal subject, but in reality is a cover for a tangentially related biased subject. What is "the tangentially related biased subject"?
- "read like opinion pieces on FOXnews.com"? The only significant change you've made (other than to add section titles and delete a description of the Women Society) as far as I can tell is to delete the italicized part:
- "A strong supporter of the Islamic Revolution she has defended it against "rumours" that there are disgruntled women in Iran by stating these were "hoaxes got up by foreign enemies,"[1]
- But that is from The Independent newspaper in London, a periodical not know for neocon or rightist bias!
- Why did you delete that text? It's not cherrypicked, because there's not a vast amount of information on her in English lanugage sources. It's not uncharateristic of her views. --BoogaLouie (talk) 15:01, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
References
- ^ Lipstick revolution: Iran's women are taking on the mullahs. Katherine Butler. 26 February 2009. Accessed August 23, 2009
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