Talk:Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights
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[edit]I've intentionally left the initial text brief and vague. Basically a frame to hang some notable reference links on so as to keep the more zealous deletionists at bay until those with a greater interest in the topic can expand and elaborate the article. ECESR is already wikilinked in multiple other articles and I'll likely leave invitations on the relevant talk pages to invite editors with overlapping interest and experience to contribute.
I was pleased to find the existing mentions of ECESR in other articles and having a preexisting logo image-file turn up at random in a search was quite pleasantly serendipitous. I'm quite frankly surprised that notability appears to have been called into question in the past. I suspect some in the past may have confused 'poorly executed' with 'non-notable'.
Hopefully someone can put together an appropriate infobox and help expand the stub into sections. Seems at the very least a section focusing in more depth on the police raids would be useful. Most of the news sites I linked had ECESR mentioned in other articles with other contexts as well though. So their's likely room to explore other aspects also.
--Kevjonesin (talk) 05:43, 24 April 2015 (UTC)
Advert?
[edit]@Anarchyte: I'm curious what part of the sparsely worded four sentence stub "seems a little like an advert"? And, in retrospect, does "seems a little ..." really warrant dropping a hatnote? Rather than addressing in a talk page comment or with a copyedit? Personally, I tend to reserve {{advert}}
for cases of 'seems a lot like ...'. --Kevjonesin (talk) 06:51, 24 April 2015 (UTC)
Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights (ECESR)
[edit]I've done some work (re)establishing an ECESR stub article and would like to invite editors with an interest in such topics to help expand upon it. --Kevjonesin (talk) 18:10, 24 April 2015 (UTC)
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