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Speedy deletion nomination of English National Ballet Artistic Director since 2012

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Tamara Rojo

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Your recent changes have been reverted. Please use neutral language and add references next time. Please read WP:NPOV and WP:BLP. And do not mark your edits as "minor", when they are not! Edwardx (talk) 12:28, 22 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

Please respect the changes and if possible improve them. I am a close relative of Tamara Rojo and certify that all the information provided is accurate. Thank you.
Very sorry, but the Rojo article was already very extensive, and should really have been trimmed from its previous version, not further expanded. I don't have the time to sort out the mess your edits are making. We must have proper references - your certification doesn't cut it. And you have a conflict of interest. Please read Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. Edwardx (talk) 13:32, 22 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

In the edition that I have made and which you systematically erases without moral authority to do so, there is no conflict of interest whatsoever, since all I submit can be found in different public sources such as the English National Ballet page http: //www.ballet .org.uk / Tamara Rojo’s website etc. In fact, who seems to boycotting the update of Tamara Rojo is you by placing a photo where another person appears and erasing perfectly verifiable data. Tamara Rojo is not an entity, but a living artist who is entitled to her image, therefore I beg you to stop boycotting the entry of Tamara Rojo.

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In the edition that I have made of Tamara Rojo and which Edwardx systematically erases without moral authority to do so, there is no conflict of interest whatsoever, since all I submit can be found in different public sources such as the English National Ballet page http: //www.ballet .org.uk / Tamara Rojo’s website etc. In fact, who seems to boycotting the update of Tamara Rojo is Edwardx by placing a photo where another person appears and erasing perfectly verifiable data. Tamara Rojo is not an entity, but a living artist who is entitled to her image, therefore I beg whoever Edwardx to stop boycotting the entry Tamara Rojo.