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Recently my move to Central Counsil of Muslims in Germany, waqs reverted by someone who thinks I'm fighting some anti-german crusade. Let me remind you all that this is the English, not German, wikipedia. The title is perfectly translatable in fact other wikipedias with this article also translate the title:
So why keep the German title? Rex 10:15, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
How about renaming Al-Qaeda to some proper English name first? It seems you have been patient with this not-so-English name for over 5 years, how come your are so hasty removing a name given in German? Maybe because you are busy "cleansing this wiki of german nationalists"? Also please provide proper(!) translations of all other organisations mentioned in the article without messing up the meaning or affiliations etc. The French and Italian articles might have chosen a translation for the article title, but then have to list the original names of all other organisations, as it makes few sense if any to try translating them also. -- Matthead discuß! O 20:25, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
it doesn't matter what the other wikis are doing, because they may have other style guidelines. The applicable policy is Wikipedia:Naming_conventions#Organizations_.28such_as_political_parties.29, which refers to Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use English). The question thus boils down to, is the translation commonly used in English language sources, or do notable English language sources leave the name untranslated. Google finds 137 hits for the untranslated term in English contexts, while the translated name gives 672 hits. The translation is used by zentralrat.de itself, so that I would conclude that the move is arguable. Rex, you are known for crusading to have German terms removed from en-wiki. I would recommend you present your case matter-of-factly, presenting the applicable policies and rough google counts, as I just did. I might then support your move requests in some cases, e.g. the present one. dab (𒁳) 16:27, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
Zentralrat (German: Central Council) is the name of several organisations:
other central councils:
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