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Haroon Rashid Aswat is a British muslim of Indian heritage, who has been linked with the London transit bombings of July 2005.
A former US Prosecutor, John Loftus, is reported to have alleged, during an interview, on Fox News, on July 29th, 2005, that Aswat was an MI6 source, and that MI6 had helped hide him from justice and counter-terrorism officials.[1]
Short version of BLP dispute
editOn July 30 2007, ie two years later, User:Tom harrison made two excisions to the Haroon Rashid Aswat article. The edit summaries they left were brief, and uninformative. However, I could see that the article needed better sources. I decided to (1) revert the poorly explained excision; (2) provide better references. In retrospect I would do this slightly differently if I were in a similar situation.
When I replaced the article with a version that I thought used better sources, User:Tom harrison put the article in page protect, without any prior explanation. He then proceeded to make about half a dozen smaller excisions -- excisions whose wisdom I felt, I continue to feel, was open to debate.
After User:Tom harrison finished his edits he responded on Talk:Haroon Rashid Aswat to my query about the page protection, stating that he saw two choices open to him: (1) protect the page; (2) block me from editing.
IMO being elevated to administrator does not free a wikipedian from engaging in civil, meaningful dialogue, and explaining themselves to other wikipedians. IMO, threatening to block other wikipedians, without first making a meaningful attempt to clearly explain your concern is an over-reach of an administrator's authority. Geo Swan 14:27, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Timeline
editrm poorly sourced, per WP:BLP using an external editor |
Tom harrison as of 14:31, 2007 July 29
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revert -- see talk |
Geo Swan as of 11:58, 2007 July 30
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rm per WP:BLP - unsourced, and unreliably sourced. |
Tom harrison as of 12:15, 2007 July 30
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Removal per policy on biographies |
Tom harrison as of 12:17, 2007 July 30
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rm - could not find in source cited |
Tom harrison as of 12:21, 2007 July 30
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→Removal per policy on biographies |
Geo Swan as of 12:51, 2007 July 30
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→Removal per policy on biographies |
Geo Swan as of 13:18, 2007 July 30
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→Removal per policy on biographies - material has to be removed until the citation is provided |
Tom harrison as of 13:19, 2007 July 30
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Michael Meacher (Saturday September 10, 2005). "Britain now faces its own blowback: Intelligence interests may thwart the July bombings investigation". The Guardian. Retrieved 2007-08-10.
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