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@ Hemiauchenia: Sorry about this edit summary, I was working on it and accidentally submitted. What I was planning to write was this: first, your addition is not supported by the source, it's your personal interpretation. Second, either the reason she was recalled is encyclopedic and should be discussed in her biography, or it's not. I happen to agree that it's not. But if it's not, then we shouldn't discuss it at all, rather than making vague and somewhat mysterious remarks about it. Nomoskedasticity's edit accomplished what needed to be done. -- JBL ( talk) 01:44, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
Hemiauchenia ( talk) 18:18, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
The previous version was:
While working as a senior consular official to Bangladesh's mission to the United Nations, on October 23, 2003, [1] her husband spent US$129,626 at a strip club in New York City on four credit cards. After news agencies began to report on the incident, the Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled Tasneem from her position on June 4, 2004, alerting her and Chaudhury to return to Bangladesh immediately. [2]
This has previously been discussed at the BLP Noticeboard Hemiauchenia ( talk) 18:18, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
References
The Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled Tasneem from her posting to Bangladesh's United Nations mission in June 2004.
The Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled Tasneem from her posting to Bangladesh's United Nations mission in June 2004, for issues unrelated to her conduct.
@ Joel B. Lewis: @ Grandpallama:, @ Nomoskedasticity: @ LSGH: who have all previously expressed an opinion on the topic. Hemiauchenia ( talk) 18:18, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
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@ Hemiauchenia: Sorry about this edit summary, I was working on it and accidentally submitted. What I was planning to write was this: first, your addition is not supported by the source, it's your personal interpretation. Second, either the reason she was recalled is encyclopedic and should be discussed in her biography, or it's not. I happen to agree that it's not. But if it's not, then we shouldn't discuss it at all, rather than making vague and somewhat mysterious remarks about it. Nomoskedasticity's edit accomplished what needed to be done. -- JBL ( talk) 01:44, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
Hemiauchenia ( talk) 18:18, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
The previous version was:
While working as a senior consular official to Bangladesh's mission to the United Nations, on October 23, 2003, [1] her husband spent US$129,626 at a strip club in New York City on four credit cards. After news agencies began to report on the incident, the Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled Tasneem from her position on June 4, 2004, alerting her and Chaudhury to return to Bangladesh immediately. [2]
This has previously been discussed at the BLP Noticeboard Hemiauchenia ( talk) 18:18, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
References
The Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled Tasneem from her posting to Bangladesh's United Nations mission in June 2004.
The Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled Tasneem from her posting to Bangladesh's United Nations mission in June 2004, for issues unrelated to her conduct.
@ Joel B. Lewis: @ Grandpallama:, @ Nomoskedasticity: @ LSGH: who have all previously expressed an opinion on the topic. Hemiauchenia ( talk) 18:18, 23 June 2020 (UTC)