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triregno.jpg
editWhy did you delete that image from the commons without checking its status? I don't know who uploaded it but it might have been wrongly categorised. Other papal tiaras are in as fair use. By unilaterally removing the image you have mucked up a series of pages and a category that was using the image. All it probably needed was recategorisation, but now that it is erased that cannot be done. FearÉIREANN (talk) 23:20, 7 May 2005 (UTC)
Death penalty map
editThe Wikipedia map uses the same criteria but includes countries that for some reason aren't on lists produced by Amnesty (on which basically every other source on the internet is based), like Swailand which in the "Legal Form of Punishment", but has not executed anyone since 1983, so I moved it to the "Abolitionist in practise" category. There is also some countries on our list that don't even appear on the Amnesty list. And some errors may arise as I wasn't the person who initially coloured the map so some countries may be wrongly coloured. Evil Monkey∴Hello 21:55, May 29, 2005 (UTC)