Talk:Bertrand Ndongo
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[edit]This week a very mediatic fake new relating Bertrand's presumed death in Ferraz st. protests has supposed a threat to the veracity of this same article in Spanish, and it has been protected against editing to prevent vandalism. I ask any librarian to do the same in the English version. NymName (talk) 17:29, 14 November 2023 (UTC)
First of all, to clear things up, I make no apologies for having made 99% of this page, which documents very real things that this person did, that were false or offensive. I have no sympathy for or against his party, I just reflect the sources.
It was added to the page today that Ndongo was arrested in September 2022 during a confrontation at the University of Granada. There are only two minor sources that say this, Spanish Revolution and La Voz del Sur, the former of which is mainly a left-wing Facebook page like Occupy Democrats. If we look on El Nacional - far from a right-wing source - Ndongo is only mentioned in an embedded tweet. [1] Most sources cover Olona's trip to Granada as a tense event between two groups, but don't mention Ndongo at all. This source [2] says that after the police intervened against Ndongo, he still ended the night in a crowd of supporters, as did Olona. This whole event seems WP:NOTNEWS, no sources mention a charge or conviction.
This event should not be added back to the page, and definitely not with such loaded dog-whistling as "He has been involved in at least one violent act" [3] and "It is unknown whether he was sentenced for these events." [4] Unknown Temptation (talk) 20:28, 10 November 2024 (UTC)
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