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I am almost certain that his name is Aslanbek, as that is a common Chechen name, rather than Aslambek. I believe this was just a normal spelling error committed by the Western press. -- Yalens ( talk) 19:13, 3 August 2010 (UTC)
I have downloaded it from youtube when it was on there, is there some way to upload/store it somewhere? Wikipedia? Lihaas ( talk) 02:06, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
some background info came from globaljihad.net which is blocked on here, granted it may not be neutral to cite ideology, etc. but to cite his background there is no reason to believe the details on this page are doctored to suite some POV. I was wondering if anyone had 1. beef with this,and then 2. we can cite it by requesting the exact url as exemption? Lihaas ( talk) 07:34, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
Vadalov and his comrades were once under the command of Mr. "Emir of the Caucasus", but now they're not (and they both said "we quit" and their former boss answered "you're fired"), however it still feels like if this article is rather about Umarov.
How about actually writing about Vadalov, his views (expressed in the recent videos in which he didn't have to adhere to the official line anymore, and actually said about his reasons to break away, like did the others) and the current role in Chechnya?
I just made an article about Hussein Gakayev, so you might take a look of how I handled this, and this is still just a stub you know. -- Asperchu ( talk) 14:06, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
Oh, and regarding the categories (and no, he was never a president), I just realized something... we need a category for the members of the Caucasian Emirate. (Something like the Category:Taliban members etc.) -- Asperchu ( talk) 14:16, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
Oh, and I started reading this article, and it's just horribly bad, everything about it. His nom de guerre (or actually, THE new name - it's just Aslambek, or Emir Aslambek formally) was not even mentioned? What is the meaning of "Ishkoi-Yurt village in Gudermes"? (A village in the city?) "He has been fighting with the Causasian Emirate rebels since 1994" - say WHAT??? ... Okay. You know what, I just lost all my enthusiasm (the lttle I still had) for having anything to do with this and the related articles on the subject. I would have write like all of them, from the scratch, and obviously I'm not going to do this becuause I'm not crazy (I would do this gladly alright, but if I was paid for this). This is so totally overhelming, even depressing, I guess I'll just leave it here. But let me say this: it would be better for these articles, even all of them, to be simply deleted, because now it's just disinformation and yet so many people believe what they read on Wikipedia. But I guess you won't do this, and this is quite sad. Or something. -- Asperchu ( talk) 15:21, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
Russia isn't nationality. should fixed — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.171.188.148 ( talk) 16:03, 28 October 2012 (UTC)
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I am almost certain that his name is Aslanbek, as that is a common Chechen name, rather than Aslambek. I believe this was just a normal spelling error committed by the Western press. -- Yalens ( talk) 19:13, 3 August 2010 (UTC)
I have downloaded it from youtube when it was on there, is there some way to upload/store it somewhere? Wikipedia? Lihaas ( talk) 02:06, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
some background info came from globaljihad.net which is blocked on here, granted it may not be neutral to cite ideology, etc. but to cite his background there is no reason to believe the details on this page are doctored to suite some POV. I was wondering if anyone had 1. beef with this,and then 2. we can cite it by requesting the exact url as exemption? Lihaas ( talk) 07:34, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
Vadalov and his comrades were once under the command of Mr. "Emir of the Caucasus", but now they're not (and they both said "we quit" and their former boss answered "you're fired"), however it still feels like if this article is rather about Umarov.
How about actually writing about Vadalov, his views (expressed in the recent videos in which he didn't have to adhere to the official line anymore, and actually said about his reasons to break away, like did the others) and the current role in Chechnya?
I just made an article about Hussein Gakayev, so you might take a look of how I handled this, and this is still just a stub you know. -- Asperchu ( talk) 14:06, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
Oh, and regarding the categories (and no, he was never a president), I just realized something... we need a category for the members of the Caucasian Emirate. (Something like the Category:Taliban members etc.) -- Asperchu ( talk) 14:16, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
Oh, and I started reading this article, and it's just horribly bad, everything about it. His nom de guerre (or actually, THE new name - it's just Aslambek, or Emir Aslambek formally) was not even mentioned? What is the meaning of "Ishkoi-Yurt village in Gudermes"? (A village in the city?) "He has been fighting with the Causasian Emirate rebels since 1994" - say WHAT??? ... Okay. You know what, I just lost all my enthusiasm (the lttle I still had) for having anything to do with this and the related articles on the subject. I would have write like all of them, from the scratch, and obviously I'm not going to do this becuause I'm not crazy (I would do this gladly alright, but if I was paid for this). This is so totally overhelming, even depressing, I guess I'll just leave it here. But let me say this: it would be better for these articles, even all of them, to be simply deleted, because now it's just disinformation and yet so many people believe what they read on Wikipedia. But I guess you won't do this, and this is quite sad. Or something. -- Asperchu ( talk) 15:21, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
Russia isn't nationality. should fixed — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.171.188.148 ( talk) 16:03, 28 October 2012 (UTC)
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