Talk:Operation Tovar
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Page deficiencies
[edit]Editors you can help!
- need to discover the start and end date of the operation
- Need to find more citations, preferably press releases from participating countries
- Lastly, FOIA requests, this would be a good project to submit to redditors and the FOIAproject.org
- The budget for the operation for each country.
- The legality of the operation, (warrants, whether the warrants were upheld)
- Analysis by law reviews, news organizations and other parties
- A link to a page that goes over the list of people that were prosecuted
- Lastly, getting the page created in each of the countries that participated in their language.eximo (talk) 18:03, 6 April 2024 (UTC)
Excessive Categorization concerns
[edit]There may be some concerns about the number of 'Law Enforcement Categories'. However, the excessive categorization is likely a transitional step. See Operation Avalanche and Operation Trojan Shield as two templates for law enforcement operations. Those operations also spread across dozens of countries, each which adopted it's own domestic name for the law enforcement operation. Thus, the options for the future of this page would be to put each operation into this page, and have a high number of categories OR, have a page for each country's operation and add a NAVbox to connect them all up.eximo (talk) 18:00, 6 April 2024 (UTC)
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