Talk:Mohammed Ahmed Mustafa al-Dabi
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editI'm leaving the neutrality header for now, but if there are no responses or objections in a week, I will remove it. Harithbr (talk) 15:53, 5 January 2012 (UTC)
I've tried to fix a few things, and removed a false statement saying that the ICC has put out an arrest warrant for al-Dabi. I hope it helps clear things up a bit. Harithbr (talk) 02:07, 3 January 2012 (UTC)
This article clearly isn't written in an objective, encyclopedic way. I've no love of the Sudanese government or the Syrian regime, and I see no reason why Wikipedia should neuter its coverage of someone who appears to have done some very bad things. But this article is missing elements like, say, the Arab League's side of the story in selecting Dabi to lead the observer mission. It's missing statements from supporters of Dabi in Moscow. It's missing the Sudanese government's narrative explaining why it apparently sanctioned the butchery of thousands of people in Darfur. All of that may be a steaming load of horse hockey, but it has to be included because Wikipedia is not a blog. We don't get to decide what is true or not; we just go off reliable sources. Readers can judge for themselves, or better yet, use Wikipedia as an initial reference and platform to go and learn more on their own. -Kudzu1 (talk) 21:13, 1 January 2012 (UTC)
This is totally ridiculous. This lack of neutrality and succession of comments on Dabi's work and backgroundshows desperations of oppositions activists. Since the coming of Arab League, the Syrian opposition is in full crisis as the whole observation team show that 90% of their reports are fake or exagerrated. Yes, there are violence and all, but from both side. There are no massacres, no mass protestest and no tanks in streets. There are clashs. All the western governement, arab leaders and of course activists are very disappointed by the objectivity of the mission who won't act as prosecutors and won't report what they hoped. Attacking the mission and general Dabi is now their only hope. --ChronicalUsual (talk) 20:02, 2 January 2012 (UTC)
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