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Protests against...

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Kober, I see you had started another edit war with me. OK then. Have you seen the article, called Protests regarding 2008 South Ossetia war? I guess you have. Let's take for example this fragment:

On August 13, 2008 a group of Georgians who live in Vienna protested against Russian intervention in Georgia.

Do you see here the nationalist POV??? Can I say that Georgians who live in Vienna protested against the war? Will it be correct? The meaning will be that Georgians wanted Russia and Georgia to stop the war, but they were protesting against the "intervention". These are two different things. So, the image for the article should say Ossetians and other Caucasian diaspora members protesting against Georgian agression/assault on SO.... That's not me, that's the people who were protesting against it.)

I hope you will get rid of your stubborn efforts to bring a POV to the article. Taamu (talk) 05:45, 30 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

"intervention" and "aggression" are not equally POV and stop these puerile attempts at back-projecting your stubborn POV efforts onto me. --KoberTalk 16:19, 30 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]


I changed "predominantly muslims" section. If we don't consider atheists, deists, agnostics and etc. (which are very rare in this community), we should say that Ossetians of Turkey are muslims. I think it must be related with cultural feature of people, not related with philosophical choices. Every "muhajir" Ossetians born and grow up in a Sunni Muslim family. So, they are muslims... Am I right? Farnag (talk) 09:10, 17 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]