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The original edit of this article has, I suspect, either been written by Idris himself or by someone in his pay to further his false claims to the headship of the Libyan Royal House of Senussi. This is a very serious matter because these claims have been proven to be utterly false in court in the UK. He deliberately mislead the British Parliament and when uncovered he quickly left the country. His claims to being a prince and leading the Senussi House have been publicly and totally refuted by genealogical experts (Debrett's) and the real head of the royal house, Crown Prince Muhammed as-Senussi. The fact that the 1995 scandal that featured on the front page of the
Sunday Times was not even mentioned in this article together with opportunistic statements about the current crisis (as of February 2011) in Libya leads me to suspect that this article is a deliberate attempt to continue a deception and potentially, fraud.
I have edited this article to better reflect the truth, but on balance I believe this whole wiki should be deleted and the original creators investigated.
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In the article it refers to the claimant Idris al-Senussi as being 'the second son of the sixth son of the second son of the younger brother of King Idris's father'. Does this make Idris Al-Senussi a 'first cousin twice removed' as stated in the box? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Culture759 ( talk • contribs) 16:50, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
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Did you not listen to the part of the interview where Idris said that the new Libyan constitution should not have a monarchy? If this is what he wants, then how can you say he lays claim to a throne which he says should not exist? This seems to me to be a radical repositioning by Idris. Only weeks ago in interviews he seemed to be hinting that he might want to be king. Now he's saying that there should be no Libyan king. Note, I kept mention in the article of Idris' royal family membership, but you inserted into the article that Idris' claim to the throne of Libya is current. Could you please explain to me how you justify this seeming contradiction? Scott P. ( talk) 23:34, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
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The original edit of this article has, I suspect, either been written by Idris himself or by someone in his pay to further his false claims to the headship of the Libyan Royal House of Senussi. This is a very serious matter because these claims have been proven to be utterly false in court in the UK. He deliberately mislead the British Parliament and when uncovered he quickly left the country. His claims to being a prince and leading the Senussi House have been publicly and totally refuted by genealogical experts (Debrett's) and the real head of the royal house, Crown Prince Muhammed as-Senussi. The fact that the 1995 scandal that featured on the front page of the
Sunday Times was not even mentioned in this article together with opportunistic statements about the current crisis (as of February 2011) in Libya leads me to suspect that this article is a deliberate attempt to continue a deception and potentially, fraud.
I have edited this article to better reflect the truth, but on balance I believe this whole wiki should be deleted and the original creators investigated.
Aetheling1125 (
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23:38, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
In the article it refers to the claimant Idris al-Senussi as being 'the second son of the sixth son of the second son of the younger brother of King Idris's father'. Does this make Idris Al-Senussi a 'first cousin twice removed' as stated in the box? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Culture759 ( talk • contribs) 16:50, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
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65.93.15.125 ( talk) 13:04, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
Did you not listen to the part of the interview where Idris said that the new Libyan constitution should not have a monarchy? If this is what he wants, then how can you say he lays claim to a throne which he says should not exist? This seems to me to be a radical repositioning by Idris. Only weeks ago in interviews he seemed to be hinting that he might want to be king. Now he's saying that there should be no Libyan king. Note, I kept mention in the article of Idris' royal family membership, but you inserted into the article that Idris' claim to the throne of Libya is current. Could you please explain to me how you justify this seeming contradiction? Scott P. ( talk) 23:34, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
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