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Yes, and while we're at it lets remove the Armenian Genocide because it took place 30 years before the creation of the UN and therefore isn't notable...well really, how ignorant can you get?
Evolver of Borg22:04, 4 December 2005 (UTC)reply
By all means remove the Armenian incident, which should not be on the
Genocidal massacre page. I moved the text to
Warrigal Creek and did some research on the subject. For reaons I forget I didn't have time to re-write the apalling paragraph that was there, but I did put some references at the foot of the article, to help anyone who feels like creating a proper well sourced article. Rich Farmbrough16:36, 5 December 2005 (UTC)reply
If Warrigal Creek was moved, why is it back? I'd never heard of the term "genocidal massacre" before, but if it refers to violations of the UN Convention then this scenario doesn't apply...
Nicolasdz09:25, 6 March 2006 (UTC)reply
An orphan tag was added to this article by
Khazar2 at 07:12, 19 April 2012 I moved it here because it is an editor to editor message and adds no information for a reader to the article about Genocidal massacres. --
PBS (
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07:48, 19 April 2012 (UTC)reply
20+ articles link to here now, was this that hard to de-orphan? The Find link tool found even more linkable articles, but I think I got enough of them. My takeaway, as a reader, is that this topic is well-covered (probably over covered) by Wikipedia. I sense some redundancy.
Wbm1058 (
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02:53, 29 March 2014 (UTC)reply
I have removed a paragraph added by an IP address (
Revision as of 04:20, 16 February 2018) citing Trafzer and Hyer and stating "Trafzer and Hyer note numerous genocidal massacres ..." The cited book is:
Trafzer, Clifford; Hyer, Joel (1999). Exterminate Them: Written Accounts of the Murder, Rape, and Enslavement of Native Americans during the California Gold Rush. Michigan State University Press.
The text of this book can be viewed at Google Books. A search of "genocidal" turns up
one page and the word "massacre" on
five others. However the authors do not mention the phrase "genocidal massacre", so the text it was used to support was a
WP:SYN. --
PBS (
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14:36, 26 June 2019 (UTC)reply