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I've removed the issues tags for the following reasons:
NOTABILITY -- I reviewed the notability guidelines and found nothing therein that violates then.
SOURCES -- The article is sourced by the article in the LA times, a major newspaper, which confirms the group's existence and purpose.
ADVERT -- The article is not an advertisement, rather it informs the reader of the groups existence and goals. While some may find the group's goals polemical, the same could be said for The Republican or Democratic party, both of which are indexed by Wikipedia.
Their website is up but it's inactive; archives show the website hasn't been active for more than a decade. Even back then the activity was very minimal. Also, there do not seem to be any meetings or any members. While I recognize that during the 1980s and perhaps for several years, this organization showed vitality, this page isn't reflective of any of this.
It may be time to review this wiki page for deletion. I do not believe it reflects the history of 'The Cousin's Club' or what it was originally intended to do (to amplify the relationship between Arabs and Jews, children of Ishmael and children of Isaac). If the page were re-written to reflect this, then that would be a step in the right direction.
172.250.237.36 (talk) 14:47, 30 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]