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The result was keep. "Notability" is not exactly an ideal deletion argument, and that has been countered by the sources identified in this discussion. Thanks, IP 201 for IDing the sources. StarMississippi02:54, 19 March 2022 (UTC)reply
Comment Keep/Delay Deleting A quick search of "Sol Rojo" in google news shows current incidents where their activities are making the news, now I don't have the knowledge to know if:
Are all reliable, but if there's three hits about their activities in the past 24 hours, then I think a little effort by anyone who has more knowledge on Spanish language media could get this article into shape
CT55555 (
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Keep A very quick google of "Sol Rojo" brings up multiple hits about their protests and demands. I've added two in, but I don't have the Spanish language skills, or awareness of reliable sources in Spanish language to be the best person to major edit here. Nonetheless, I have seen enough to see that they are clearly notable, and with my edits, I think the subject of this article now meets the
WP:GNGCT55555 (
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19:20, 4 March 2022 (UTC)reply
Keep The largest credible news outlet in Ecuador has reported on Sol Rojo in the country. This article is paywalled so I couldn't read all of it, but it came up in a quick google. Additionally, a website that keeps track of the armed political movements in Ecuador has reported activity in the past 6 months. Additionally, the government of Ecuador has a webpage regarding Sol Rojo as well. I am fluent in the Spanish language and currently live in Guayaquil. This is my first time interacting on wikipedia, so not sure if I can edit the page, but here are the mentioned sources:
For reference, most Ecuadorian subcultures are barely reported on, resulting in members of these organizations running no-cost blogs to create a historical archive of the local and national activity. This is notable in other cultural spheres such as contemporary art as well.
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08:11, 17 March 2022 (UTC)reply
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