Talk:Abdul Haq al-Turkistani
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aliases, according to the US Treasury...
[edit]- Abdul Heq
- Abuduhake
- Abdulheq Jundullah
- Abd Al-Haq
- Maimaitiming Maimaiti
- Memetiming Memeti
- Memetiming Aximu
- Memetiming Qekeman
- Maimaiti Iman
- Maiumaitimin Maimaiti
- Abdul Saimaiti
- Muhammad Ahmed Khaliq
- Muhelisi
- Qerman
- Saifuding
Jeff Session's claim
[edit]Senator Jeff Sessions claims: "It is uncontested that the leader and chief instructor at these camps was Abdul Haq..." Actually "Abdul Haq" is a very common name.
The Uyghurs claimed that the Abdul Haq who was the director of the camp was killed in the US bombing.
- They could have been wrong, and he was only wounded, and slipped away.
- They could have known he survived, and presented an united front, and lied, saying he died.
- Or the Abdul Haq at the camp may have been a completely separate individual...
If he really was a senior leader in a terrorist group, and he had to make two dozen recruits share a single rifle, then I wonder how much of a threat a group so underequipped could have presented...
Anyhow, I plan to keep my eyes peeled for WP:RS that challenge Sessions assertion... Geo Swan (talk) 23:19, 22 March 2010 (UTC)
rename
[edit]I asked where the discussion of renaming Abdul Haq (ETIP) to Abdul Haq (terrorist) took place. Geo Swan (talk) 02:22, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
- The mover responded on their talk pagem saying: "It really helps me for the users to understand. ETIP is short and must be clearful."
I think disambiguators should first be unambiguous. Second they must comply with WP:NPOV. This individual is an Alleged terrorist. NPOV allows us to say he has been called a terrorist, properly attributed -- in the body of the article. I believe terrorist is inappropriate as a disambiguator, as it can't be attributed in the article name. Abdul Haq (Uyghur) is not sufficiently unambiguous. So I believe the article should be moved back to Abdul Haq (ETIP). Geo Swan (talk) 17:00, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
- Agreed, also per WP:TERRORIST. --Demiurge1000 (talk) 17:36, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
- Uygur is fine but I really agree, Thanks! Mohamed Aden Ighe (talk) 00:59, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
Orphaned references in Abdul Haq (ETIP)
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Reference named "own words":
- From East Turkestan independence movement: Joscelyn, Thomas (21 April 2009). "The Uighurs, in their own words". Long War Journal.
- From Xinjiang conflict: Joscelyn, Thomas (21 April 2009). "The Uighurs, in their own words". The Long War Journal.
I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not. AnomieBOT⚡ 21:19, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
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