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User:LahiruG has twice removed referenced content citing List of (non-state) terrorist incidents as an example. However, this article is called List of terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka, it is not called List of (non-state) terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka. If LahiruG wants to create an article just for non-state terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka he should do so rather than taking onwership of this list. This is unacceptable as pointed out in the Afd.-- obi2canibe talk contr 10:51, 20 August 2015 (UTC)
I haven't done any thing against the Wikipedia policies here, rather than following the standards of similar lists to create this one. As I have said earlier, none of the non-state terrorist incident lists by country/city have used the word (non-state) in their titles, other-than in the parent list of terrorist incidents. Concidering the content I have decided to move this to the suggested title. But still you haven't given a valid policy to do so, other than blaming me and SL forces in your reply above. No one, whether they are gov forces of a country or extremists have the right to kill or harm civilians. If anyone has committed crimes they will be surely punished (unless they are already punished) by the natural law of Karma one-day in my view. Similarly if someone did good to the others they will defenitely recieve the good consequences and due respect for their deeds one day. -- LahiruG talk 09:52, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
English Wikipedia administrator User:Tavix moved the parent list List of non-state terrorist incidents to List of terrorist incidents on 8 March 2017, to sync with all other terrorist incident related articles. Hence this article also moved back to 'List of terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka' to remove the term 'non-state' in its heading to emulate with other non-state terrorist incidents by country lists. -- LahiruG talk 09:22, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
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This article was renamed recently List of (non-state) terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka to List of terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka without any discussion. The reason for the inclusion of "(non-state)" in the title was that some editors refuse to allow non-state incidents to be included in this list (see discussion above from August/September 2015). As long as this continues to be the case "(non-state)" needs to in the title.-- Obi2canibe ( talk) 14:49, 12 June 2018 (UTC)
Please understand and don't change the name. Randeepa
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User:LahiruG has twice removed referenced content citing List of (non-state) terrorist incidents as an example. However, this article is called List of terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka, it is not called List of (non-state) terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka. If LahiruG wants to create an article just for non-state terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka he should do so rather than taking onwership of this list. This is unacceptable as pointed out in the Afd.-- obi2canibe talk contr 10:51, 20 August 2015 (UTC)
I haven't done any thing against the Wikipedia policies here, rather than following the standards of similar lists to create this one. As I have said earlier, none of the non-state terrorist incident lists by country/city have used the word (non-state) in their titles, other-than in the parent list of terrorist incidents. Concidering the content I have decided to move this to the suggested title. But still you haven't given a valid policy to do so, other than blaming me and SL forces in your reply above. No one, whether they are gov forces of a country or extremists have the right to kill or harm civilians. If anyone has committed crimes they will be surely punished (unless they are already punished) by the natural law of Karma one-day in my view. Similarly if someone did good to the others they will defenitely recieve the good consequences and due respect for their deeds one day. -- LahiruG talk 09:52, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
English Wikipedia administrator User:Tavix moved the parent list List of non-state terrorist incidents to List of terrorist incidents on 8 March 2017, to sync with all other terrorist incident related articles. Hence this article also moved back to 'List of terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka' to remove the term 'non-state' in its heading to emulate with other non-state terrorist incidents by country lists. -- LahiruG talk 09:22, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
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Please understand and don't change the name. Randeepa
You are invited to join the discussion at
Talk:List of terrorist incidents#RfC: List criteria. –
Leviv
ich
18:05, 10 August 2019 (UTC)