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Ktrimi991, really interested on why you insist on reverting. Conviction on terrorism charges should warrant the terrorism category, don't you think?-- Zoupan 19:17, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
You reverted and said discuss. The article was already cited with the fact (and not claim). You then reverted again after an extra reference.-- Zoupan 20:06, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
There you go.-- Zoupan 20:06, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
It's very unclear what is this person notable for. The cited 2002 news article from the BBC says that the case was "high-profile", which could be the beginning of notability, but this is covered by the WP:SINGLEEVENT policy, and this begs the question — is the event itself notable? Could there perhaps be an article about it? The other sources are brief mentions in books about foreign war volunteers and war crimes. -- Amir E. Aharoni ( talk) 05:27, 23 May 2020 (UTC)
It's absolutely a case of WP:SINGLEEVENT. His only notability is being a terrorist (and even that, primarily from a single incident). That's it. All coverage subsequent is either based on that incident (in the case of tertiary and secondary sources), or in the case of his Quora profile, relates to his (primary source) commentary about that incident. There is shockingly little reliable coverage elsewhere. ⇒ SWATJester Shoot Blues, Tell VileRat! 04:54, 9 December 2022 (UTC)
Source [3], the content of the DW article is not correctly reflected, I'll take the liberty to edit and move the sentence up, since this discharge has nothing to do with the incident described in that section. The article does not say that he was discharged in 2001 (and the Wiki article itself says he left the Bundeswehr in 1992), it says a 2001 parliamentary inquiry's answer contained the information he was discharged (at an unidentified point in time) under Sec. 55 para 5 of the Soldatengesetz. Unfortunately looking for the parliamentary record is searching a needle in a haystack. Anyways he can't have been discharged in 2001, since the cited Sec. 55 para. 5 deals with discharge of Zeitsoldaten ("fixed term soldiers") within their first four years of service. He joined the Bundeswehr in 1987 and if we assume that he only became Zeitsoldat after the mandatoy military service (which was 20 months at the time) his discharge under Sec. 55 para. 5 cannot have happened any later than 1994. And in fact everyone gets discharged when they join a foreign military service. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.82.244.113 ( talk) 08:59, 24 June 2022 (UTC)
![]() | This article was nominated for deletion on 28 June 2020. The result of the discussion was no consensus. |
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Ktrimi991, really interested on why you insist on reverting. Conviction on terrorism charges should warrant the terrorism category, don't you think?-- Zoupan 19:17, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
You reverted and said discuss. The article was already cited with the fact (and not claim). You then reverted again after an extra reference.-- Zoupan 20:06, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
There you go.-- Zoupan 20:06, 11 November 2017 (UTC)
It's very unclear what is this person notable for. The cited 2002 news article from the BBC says that the case was "high-profile", which could be the beginning of notability, but this is covered by the WP:SINGLEEVENT policy, and this begs the question — is the event itself notable? Could there perhaps be an article about it? The other sources are brief mentions in books about foreign war volunteers and war crimes. -- Amir E. Aharoni ( talk) 05:27, 23 May 2020 (UTC)
It's absolutely a case of WP:SINGLEEVENT. His only notability is being a terrorist (and even that, primarily from a single incident). That's it. All coverage subsequent is either based on that incident (in the case of tertiary and secondary sources), or in the case of his Quora profile, relates to his (primary source) commentary about that incident. There is shockingly little reliable coverage elsewhere. ⇒ SWATJester Shoot Blues, Tell VileRat! 04:54, 9 December 2022 (UTC)
Source [3], the content of the DW article is not correctly reflected, I'll take the liberty to edit and move the sentence up, since this discharge has nothing to do with the incident described in that section. The article does not say that he was discharged in 2001 (and the Wiki article itself says he left the Bundeswehr in 1992), it says a 2001 parliamentary inquiry's answer contained the information he was discharged (at an unidentified point in time) under Sec. 55 para 5 of the Soldatengesetz. Unfortunately looking for the parliamentary record is searching a needle in a haystack. Anyways he can't have been discharged in 2001, since the cited Sec. 55 para. 5 deals with discharge of Zeitsoldaten ("fixed term soldiers") within their first four years of service. He joined the Bundeswehr in 1987 and if we assume that he only became Zeitsoldat after the mandatoy military service (which was 20 months at the time) his discharge under Sec. 55 para. 5 cannot have happened any later than 1994. And in fact everyone gets discharged when they join a foreign military service. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.82.244.113 ( talk) 08:59, 24 June 2022 (UTC)