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List of massacres

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I applaud the fervor in which you wish to list the Iraq War on the List of massacres page. However, please keep in mind the definition used in the opening paragraph:

resulting in large numbers of deliberate and direct civilian deaths in a single event, or that are commonly labeled as massacres

This defintion was specifically chosen, otherwise EVERY SINGLE WAR would classify as a massacre. Though you may feel strongly about the current war, please keep the article's intent in mind when editing.

Regards,

Djma12 20:51, 7 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

OK, what about the Iraq invasion?

Campisi's Egyptian Restaurant

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Your article appears to have been copied from an external source. It also has footnote numbering, but does not have the actual references listed. Could you please cite your sources as soon as possible? Articles which copy directly from another source are usually copyright violations and are deleted for legal reasons. Please attend to this matter as soon as you can to prevent this. Realkyhick 15:31, 2 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]