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Latest comment: 16 years ago4 comments3 people in discussion
I just took a look at the article. For starters, Taprobanus continues to use questionable sources like this one for example. Other sources like this one with their atrocious English make absolutely no sense. And then some sources like this one. Just who are these people? And how is it NPOV to write dozens of articles all sourced from self styled human rights sources? And on top of that, some of these sources contradict themselves. This one says that his family was waiting for him to come home for lunch. This one says he left his 'tutorial' "to his home"(sic) around 6.30pm 'as usual'. And the one feature common to all these reports is that they're speculative in nature. But in the articles, speculation turns into fact! Also what is the need to use sources like these in the first place?! This is a widely covered conflict and why cant sources like BBC, Reuters, The Hindu etc., be used? Once we get past the question of sourcing, there's huge POV, UNDUE and WEASEL problems with all these articles. But for some human rights sources, many of these people wouldnt even have any ghits to speak of.
And then the article gleefully quotes the RSF(a third party with no locus standi on the issue) damning the SL govt. It says the SL has 'owned up'. If that is so, why cant we cite the SL govt itself? And in an article about an abduction, how come there's no mention of what the police said?! And what is with the harping on the 'minority' status of these 'victims'? Are Tamils the only 'minorities' in SL? What does being from the 'minority' have to do with the disappearances anyway? For that matter, I dont think they're even a 'minority' in Jaffna! I could go on about the content issues, but I think somebody should warn Taprobanus against using blatantly partisan and non-RS sources in his articles. We've already been through enough nonsense with the Tamilnet issue. Continually sneaking in non-RS sources hoping that nobody is watching is disruption. Sarvagnya09:46, 26 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
Sorry I did not create this article or bring in those citations, I only copy edited it. So avoid targeting editors (that too wronly) and concentrate on the content. Thanks Taprobanus13:08, 26 July 2007 (UTC)Reply