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There seems to be a group of individuals who seem to want to avoid including the reference of the Deir Yessin Massacre despite the fact that was one of the reason why the orphanage in the film was instituted. It is explicitly mentioned by the film director as well. I realize that this film is turning out to be contrevesial to many. But readers are entitled to know the background and reference of the film that they are watching. GoetheFromm ( talk) 20:49, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
A citable source that relates the movie to Deir Yassin is here. Astarabadi ( talk) 23:11, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
Folks, keep it civil please. Now we have two citable sources stating clearly that Deir Yassin was the origin of at least some of the orphans both in real life and in the movie. (Biosketch, you seem to have missed this ynet paragraph: "Like Jebreal, Miral grew up in an orphanage in east Jerusalem set up by a Jerusalem socialite from a wealthy Palestinian family, who one morning in 1948 came across a group of children who escaped the massacre of Dir Yassin, a nearby village, committed by radical Jewish militants.") This should be reflected in the article. Most of the other sources given for this point can be removed now. The number 55 appears in the following paragraph and is a separate issue. Astarabadi ( talk) 00:18, 25 March 2011 (UTC)
The two paragraphs at the start of the plot section... 1) the backdrop (first paragraph) is the 47-48 war and the establishment of Israel. 2) the orphans that Hind encounters are from Deir Yassein (in the movie she asks: where are you from? answer: Deir Yassein). Deir Yassein needs to be moved to the second paragraph, but given the discussion that has already occurred, I wanted to open discussion here and listen for other ideas before acting. Jd2718 ( talk) 23:09, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
It is problematic to call Hani a "terrorist", see WP:TERRORIST. How is he actually described in the movie? Astarabadi ( talk) 23:02, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
Folks, we are required to report the contents of sources in a balanced fashion. That means examples like the following are not acceptable:
Anyone can see that this is not a balanced report. If quoting the whole sentence from the source is too much, a way has to be found to summarize it correctly. Astarabadi ( talk) 00:25, 26 March 2011 (UTC)
Is it a variety of of the chrysanthemum gene as per
this source ? --
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14:07, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
I asked the question to possibly put a reference in the article about the meaning of the name. --
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15:15, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
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There seems to be a group of individuals who seem to want to avoid including the reference of the Deir Yessin Massacre despite the fact that was one of the reason why the orphanage in the film was instituted. It is explicitly mentioned by the film director as well. I realize that this film is turning out to be contrevesial to many. But readers are entitled to know the background and reference of the film that they are watching. GoetheFromm ( talk) 20:49, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
A citable source that relates the movie to Deir Yassin is here. Astarabadi ( talk) 23:11, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
Folks, keep it civil please. Now we have two citable sources stating clearly that Deir Yassin was the origin of at least some of the orphans both in real life and in the movie. (Biosketch, you seem to have missed this ynet paragraph: "Like Jebreal, Miral grew up in an orphanage in east Jerusalem set up by a Jerusalem socialite from a wealthy Palestinian family, who one morning in 1948 came across a group of children who escaped the massacre of Dir Yassin, a nearby village, committed by radical Jewish militants.") This should be reflected in the article. Most of the other sources given for this point can be removed now. The number 55 appears in the following paragraph and is a separate issue. Astarabadi ( talk) 00:18, 25 March 2011 (UTC)
The two paragraphs at the start of the plot section... 1) the backdrop (first paragraph) is the 47-48 war and the establishment of Israel. 2) the orphans that Hind encounters are from Deir Yassein (in the movie she asks: where are you from? answer: Deir Yassein). Deir Yassein needs to be moved to the second paragraph, but given the discussion that has already occurred, I wanted to open discussion here and listen for other ideas before acting. Jd2718 ( talk) 23:09, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
It is problematic to call Hani a "terrorist", see WP:TERRORIST. How is he actually described in the movie? Astarabadi ( talk) 23:02, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
Folks, we are required to report the contents of sources in a balanced fashion. That means examples like the following are not acceptable:
Anyone can see that this is not a balanced report. If quoting the whole sentence from the source is too much, a way has to be found to summarize it correctly. Astarabadi ( talk) 00:25, 26 March 2011 (UTC)
Is it a variety of of the chrysanthemum gene as per
this source ? --
Robertiki (
talk)
14:07, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
I asked the question to possibly put a reference in the article about the meaning of the name. --
Robertiki (
talk)
15:15, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
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