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Latest comment: 8 years ago3 comments1 person in discussion
I created this article on the assumption that, since de:Georges Azzi exists, there would be sufficient sources to establish notability. Having written it, and looked at the sources the German article was drawing on, I'm now less convinced.
The thing that would potentially make the difference between meeting GNG and not is an article linked from the German-language Wikipedia: "Als Georges Azzi im November Tunesien besuchte, war er der Star" [When Georges Azzi visited Tunisia in November, he was the star]. Sadly the link to that article is dead, and I can't find any other copy of it online.
...wait, that's just the article I already linked to in the Further Reading section. Was that the article I was looking for all along? How very irritating. —me_and20:14, 8 February 2016 (UTC)Reply