User talk:Bbanja luka
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Marek.69 talk 16:01, 16 October 2009 (UTC)
Disputed edits in Banja Luka
[edit]Go to Talk:Banja Luka first, please. Regards --20% (talk) 17:51, 28 October 2009 (UTC)
Bosnian War
[edit]You only source one segment.
Dayton Peace Accords signed by all the participants of the war defines it as 'tragic conflict', United Nations ICJ verdict in case of Bosnia versus Serbia only mentions 'fratricidal war in Bosnia and Herzegovina', while CIA World Factbook defines the Bosnian war clearly as 'interethnic civil strife
And it's basically just used as a response to the unsourced segment about whether it was a civil war or an war of aggression. The Dayton Peace Accords quote is fine and should be in the article, but shouldn't necessarily be in the intro since there is no need for it. The rest you use and basically say "they don't mention aggression". Wont fly, certainly since there is no source for the part about whether it was a civil war or a war of aggression. After checking your source I couldn't find anything mentioning "a tragic conflict", can you point me to this reference? The rest of your edits you don't source, you need to have credible sources if you want to add it to the article. And certainly don't remove sourced material and add something unsourced. Including the involvement of NATO, what the "majority" of Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks thought the war was, the "manipulation" of numbers etc. --Nirvana77 (talk) 18:41, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
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