Hello
I am currently clearing out the backlog of Editor reviews. I will start doing your review next. Do you have anything to update? AQu01rius (User • Talk) 05:10, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
Editor Review
Okay, I went and did an editor ereview of you. Hope it helped. --Wizardman 16:32, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
Editor review
Thanks for having requested an editor review. A month has passed since it has been posted there, and it has been archived. You can find it at Wikipedia:Editor review/Vizjim, where you may read last minute additions. We would really appreciate your help in reviewing a random editor. If you have any questions, please contact me at my talk page. Ian Manka 08:00, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
Aristov's comment
Wikipedia requires people to be WP:CIVIL. Aristov made a comment against me personally, in a dispute on an articles content. I find your reply of "heh" to his attack equally offensive. Either way I will let the comment stay to show future editors the kind of people they are dealing with. Regards, --A.Garnet 19:48, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
May be coming up for AfD yet again; check the talk page. You commented on the last one, so I thought I'd mention it, in case you're interested. - DavidWBrooks 21:39, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
- Hi. I must have missed the consensus discussion for the rename of this article. Please can you let me know where I can find it? --Dweller 12:45, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
Leslie Marmon Silko
I'd like to see a source for the first half of that sentence, specifically that it was Critiqued for its attitude towards homosexuality (several of the major villains are gay), and for a clumsy rendering of the Popol Vuh, as I brought up on the talk page some time ago. Thanks for looking into it -- Antepenultimate 14:41, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
- Oof, meant to reply to this sooner. Anyway, a belated thanks for locating the source! Please note that I completely overhauled the Almanac of the Dead page if you feel like adding further info. Again, thanks! -- Antepenultimate 22:43, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
reply
Hi thanks for comments. I've reinserted a sentence you thought was pov. It is important to note that as Turkey became more involved Greek Cypriots realised enosis was simply unrealistic, and their attention turned to independence instead, I sourced the statement by the way. Second, the non-Greek/Turkish judge refers to a judge outside of Cyprus. In 1963 I believe a West German occupied the position. As for that quote on refugees, i'll see how it can be edited, thanks. --A.Garnet 20:26, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
- Hello again. The word I used was "unnatainable" not impossible, I really dont see a problem with this. Once Turkey's interest in the island was apparent, as well as Britains reluctance to hand over the island to Greece given Turkey's concern, enosis was simply unachievable, and this was proven in 1974. If you can think of a better wording though be my guest. Thanks, --A.Garnet 21:29, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
- Sure that's fine. Thanks for correction :) --A.Garnet 21:46, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
- Looks like a good start Vizjim. A good source to use would be Freedom House report on Cyprus and Northern Cyprus. Cheers, --A.Garnet 18:19, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
- Hi, On War Routledge companion to World History, International Conflict: A Chronological Encyclopedia of Conflicts and Their Management, 1945-1995, The Relations of Nations, Family in War and Conflict: Using Social Capital for Survival in War Torn Cyprus,From great hope to scapegoat - US support of the United Nations, The Meaning of Limited War, The Cyprus Question and the Turkish Position in International Law
- Sources above use combination of "Cypriot civil war" and "Civil war in Cyprus". I thought the previous title was too drawn out so I tried to find a commonly used name for the events and this is what I came across. Thanks, --A.Garnet 11:05, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
- Also just to add I am of course going to exclude the invasion, we have enough articles covering the same material, but I will describe some of the worst intercommunal attrocities which happened within days of the invasion, i.e. Tokhni massacres. --A.Garnet 11:19, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
- Yes I read a few hours ago about the uncovering of a mass grave in Strovolos, it crossed my mind to include it in the article, probably under a new section entitled "Recent developments", I remember other discoveries like this were made not too long ago also. Without meaning to get too political, I cannot believe a government can claim to be the legitimate authority on the island, and not prosecute whoever was responsible for these crimes. I know of no other EU state who literally lets people get away with mass murder. --A.Garnet 16:44, 24 February 2007 (UTC)