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This should be put on the front page, instead of the oldest person in the world dying, thank you! -- Little Spike
The given link states 500 dead but both Reuters and BBC give 200. Is there any other source that states 500 deaths? Phillowe88 22:32, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
"A BBC news report suggested that the attack may have been in response to members of the Yazidi sect stoning a Yazidi woman who wanted to convert to Islam in order to marry a Muslim man."
Ive justed added this. How do you cite a TV news source? I dont suppose its verfiable in the way that a webpage is Francium12 23:23, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
The woman was Du’a Khalil Aswad and I added that to the article and her article as well.
I deleted the entire sentence regarding the BBC's "suggestion". The quoted article "suggests" nothing of the sort and even were it do so, without any source for such a "suggestion" it would be some meaningless MSM prattle that serves the solitary purpose of having something to say when you've got to fill 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with "news".
All that the BBC-sentence succeeds in doing is mitigating the horror of the evil perpetrated by these murderers.
Again, if there's any evidence for this in fact having been some sort of retaliatory killing then, by all means, add it to the entry. But there is no such evidence.
So let it be unwritten; for it likely was not done. ~ mnuez
There needs to be a reference to this. The current citation has nothing that helps prove this claim. Kaiser matias 06:23, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
'Iraqi Yazidis speak out' - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/6949466.stm - introduces another possible motive for the attacks, being an upcoming referendum concening joining the Kurdistan Regional Government region.
The following is information I have pieced together mostly from Google-translated Arabic sites. It appears that the bombed villages were built after 1975 by the Baath regime to house resettled Yazidis. The Saddam-era names were Al Qahtaniyah compound (مجمع القحطانية) and Al Jazirah compound (مجمع الجزيرة). Because these names had Arab nationalist connotations, the Kurdish-speaking residents changed the names of the settlements in the period after Baathist control. Al Qahtaniyah became Kar Izir (Tall `Uzayr or Tal Uzair in Arabic), while Al Jazirah was called Siba Sheikh Khidr. It seems that some Iraqis are still using the Saddam-era names. Thus in different press reports you may see the same places referred to by different names.
This is all sort of secondhand stuff so I didn't try to work it into the article but I'm wondering if someone who knows Arabic can verify the information from press reports or other sources. Anyway, editors should be aware that a confused naming situation exists for these villages. -- Cam 02:51, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
The former name Qahtaniya bombings was not exact as also Jazirah was attacked. The locations are less notable that the targets-the Yazidi. Now the title reflects that. -- TheFEARgod ( Ч) 16:01, 24 November 2007 (UTC)
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Lists elsewhere on wikipedia put the death toll at 796: /info/en/?search=List_of_battles_and_other_violent_events_by_death_toll#Terrorist_attacks /info/en/?search=Timeline_of_al-Qaeda_attacks#Iraq_attacks /info/en/?search=2007_in_Iraq
I have found sources for this number (though none is given on those pages): NBC News, The Telegraph
http://www.yezidisinternational.org/displaced-yezidis/
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This should be put on the front page, instead of the oldest person in the world dying, thank you! -- Little Spike
The given link states 500 dead but both Reuters and BBC give 200. Is there any other source that states 500 deaths? Phillowe88 22:32, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
"A BBC news report suggested that the attack may have been in response to members of the Yazidi sect stoning a Yazidi woman who wanted to convert to Islam in order to marry a Muslim man."
Ive justed added this. How do you cite a TV news source? I dont suppose its verfiable in the way that a webpage is Francium12 23:23, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
The woman was Du’a Khalil Aswad and I added that to the article and her article as well.
I deleted the entire sentence regarding the BBC's "suggestion". The quoted article "suggests" nothing of the sort and even were it do so, without any source for such a "suggestion" it would be some meaningless MSM prattle that serves the solitary purpose of having something to say when you've got to fill 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with "news".
All that the BBC-sentence succeeds in doing is mitigating the horror of the evil perpetrated by these murderers.
Again, if there's any evidence for this in fact having been some sort of retaliatory killing then, by all means, add it to the entry. But there is no such evidence.
So let it be unwritten; for it likely was not done. ~ mnuez
There needs to be a reference to this. The current citation has nothing that helps prove this claim. Kaiser matias 06:23, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
'Iraqi Yazidis speak out' - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/6949466.stm - introduces another possible motive for the attacks, being an upcoming referendum concening joining the Kurdistan Regional Government region.
The following is information I have pieced together mostly from Google-translated Arabic sites. It appears that the bombed villages were built after 1975 by the Baath regime to house resettled Yazidis. The Saddam-era names were Al Qahtaniyah compound (مجمع القحطانية) and Al Jazirah compound (مجمع الجزيرة). Because these names had Arab nationalist connotations, the Kurdish-speaking residents changed the names of the settlements in the period after Baathist control. Al Qahtaniyah became Kar Izir (Tall `Uzayr or Tal Uzair in Arabic), while Al Jazirah was called Siba Sheikh Khidr. It seems that some Iraqis are still using the Saddam-era names. Thus in different press reports you may see the same places referred to by different names.
This is all sort of secondhand stuff so I didn't try to work it into the article but I'm wondering if someone who knows Arabic can verify the information from press reports or other sources. Anyway, editors should be aware that a confused naming situation exists for these villages. -- Cam 02:51, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
The former name Qahtaniya bombings was not exact as also Jazirah was attacked. The locations are less notable that the targets-the Yazidi. Now the title reflects that. -- TheFEARgod ( Ч) 16:01, 24 November 2007 (UTC)
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Lists elsewhere on wikipedia put the death toll at 796: /info/en/?search=List_of_battles_and_other_violent_events_by_death_toll#Terrorist_attacks /info/en/?search=Timeline_of_al-Qaeda_attacks#Iraq_attacks /info/en/?search=2007_in_Iraq
I have found sources for this number (though none is given on those pages): NBC News, The Telegraph
http://www.yezidisinternational.org/displaced-yezidis/
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