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Names of the commanding officers of the 601st Batallion have been removed pending addition of sources. And I have reverted the version showing the list of victims, as listing victims of a historically-significant event in no way constitutes a memorial. Therefore, do not remove list again.
Losthistory (
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01:15, 19 October 2009 (UTC)reply
Listing of victims is indeed a memorial, as there are no articles about any but one of the people. Being the victim of a crime is not always considered notability, and there must be notability to be included in a list such as this.
Who then was a gentleman? (
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01:21, 19 October 2009 (UTC)reply
How is the cold-blooded torture and murder of children by the authorities NOT notable? Seriously, I'd like to hear the justification for your point of view on that. And I'm sure that if the "police reports" on these events had not been destroyed by the perpetrators, they would constitute primary evidence in a murder indictment.
Digthepast (
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20:14, 20 May 2010 (UTC)reply
The principal perpetrator is no longer alive. I have located several newspaper articles linking him with the crime, and will post them. In the meantime, as the pages for several perpetrators link to this one, I have included them in the "See also" section.
Digthepast (
talk)
16:55, 23 May 2010 (UTC)reply
Merge Notice
I see no discussion here of merging the page for María Claudia Falcone page with this page, nor is there any such discussion on María Claudia Falcone page. Therefore, unless anyone objects in the next day or so, I will remove the merge notice as vandalism.
Digthepast (
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16:52, 23 May 2010 (UTC)reply