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Hello 23x2 and welcome to Wikipedia. I'm sorry to have to inform you that edits such as this constitute disruptive editing. You seem to be pushing your point of view in violation of different Wikipedia's policies, namely WP:NPOV and WP:V.

Wikipedia is not a soapbox and it should never be used to promote your personal beliefs. Please stop. Salvio Let's talk about it! 21:39, 10 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Akritas Plan

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Please do not revert edits without any explanation into an unreferenced claim. First start a discussion in the talk page of the article if you need help. TheDarkLordSeth (talk) 22:49, 9 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Darklordseth, you just reverted to an unreferenced sentence and at the same time you left me a message saying i sould not do that?

Cypriot Annan Plan referendums, 2004

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Could you explain why you believe putting the causes of the outcome and having the results in the introduction are "pov"? Number 57 11:26, 29 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Please stop reverting, and explain why you think the text below is not NPOV

A referendum on the Annan Plan was held in the Republic of Cyprus and the breakaway Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus on 24 April 2004. The two communities were asked whether they approved of the fifth revision of the United Nations proposal for reuniting the island, which had been divided since 1974. Whilst it was approved by 65% of Turkish Cypriots, it was rejected by 76% of Greek Cypriots. Turnout for the referendum was high at 89% amongst Greek Cypriots and 87% amongst Turkish Cypriots, which was taken as indicative of great interest in the issue on the part of the electorates.

Failure to respond or another revert will result in a block. Number 57 14:51, 29 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

AE report filed by User:Grandmaster

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User:Grandmaster has filed an AE report on Nagorno-Karabakh trying to limit participation in the article. Take a look as users active on the article’s talk pages. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement#Nagorno-Karabakh_article Dehr (talk) 16:47, 27 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you. 23x2 (talk) 18:11, 27 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Restricting access to users in Armenia-Azerbaijan

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I would like to pick the brain of more experienced users about the ongoing exchange between [User:Grandmaster] and a couple of administrators. Grandmaster suggests to restrict access to some and potentially to all articles in Armenia-Azerbaijan by excluding new users [1]. You can reply on my home page if you wish. Dehr (talk) 19:16, 28 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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In this edit you hold that an occupation, taking place in 1919, was in keeping with the provisions of a treaty signed in 1920; that is rather weird and, furthermore, considering the material you removed, it appears to be POV-pushing. You may of course add that the Greeks held that the occupation was justified under the terms of the Armistice of Mudros, but you should not try to paint the occupation as if it was entirely uncontroversial, which it was not. Salvio Let's talk about it! 11:58, 5 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Salvio, thanks for your message duly noted, but i disagree with what you said the edit does. The article says "occupation" ended in 1922. However the provisions of the Treaty of Sèvres signed in 1920, state that Smyrna was to be administered by a local parliament in a Greek zone. When User E4024 removed from the article the statement reading "and the provisions of the Treaty of Sèvres in 1920" I saw that it was silencing the fact that there is a treaty under which this "occupation" was recognized by Turkey at least from 1920 onwards. I think to rectify this, we must amend the occupation "From" - "To" date. It should read something like this: "It was occupied in 1919, and in 1920 the occupation ended with the signing of a Treaty". What do you think? 23x2 φ 18:14, 5 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Speaking as an editor, I agree that the signing of the 1920 treaty should indeed be mentioned — I'm not sure whether it belongs in the lead, however, but this is a matter of editorial discretion —; that said, we really should be moving this discussion to the article's talk page... Cheers. Salvio Let's talk about it! 20:29, 5 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Agreed, cheers!23x2 φ 20:31, 5 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Treaty of Guarantee (1960)

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In what way you claim is "unsourced pov", the Treaty of Guarantee stated the phrase "current state of affairs", which refers to Zürich and London Agreement. It not only guarantee independence of the island but also a confessional, consociational democracy. The Greek-Junta-backed coup threaten this consociational democracy.

How can u claim it is unsourced, it is right in the treaty and agreement, and how can u claim it is pov. I'm making npov according to these treaty and agreement. Pls talk to me before u undid anyhow.Tantingting (talk) 15:43, 11 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

By the way, looking at your records and even this talk page, IT IS U who really indeed seemed to be pushing your agenda and POV, look at urself in the mirror before pointing finger at others. Tantingting (talk) 15:47, 11 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hi,Tantingting please see the talk of the related article. Thanks 23x2 φ 22:12, 12 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Phoenicia / Greeks

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I did not remove the Dalmatia, I have added the Greek colonies on the Adriatic! Please check it out! I added the colonies Croatian and Italian and I have not deleted anything!--Gepgepgep (talk) 18:34, 27 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Re Cyprus

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You can put all this on the article talk page, I don't mind. --Golbez (talk) 21:43, 28 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

September 2013

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Human rights in Northern Cyprus

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Hello, could you please elaborate on your reasons on the talk page of the article to revert this edit, in the light of what I perceive as the unreliability of the source as noted here? I would greatly appreciate it if you commented regarding your view about the merits of the source. Thank you. --GGT (talk) 20:18, 23 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

And may I kindly ask you to explain your referral to User:E4024 in this edit summary, for I cannot comprehend its relevance? --GGT (talk) 20:31, 23 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

List of of Cyprus listed at Redirects for discussion

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An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect List of of Cyprus. Since you had some involvement with the List of of Cyprus redirect, you might want to participate in the redirect discussion if you have not already done so. Reyk YO! 15:01, 15 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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