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So the PSUV says he was born in Venezuela, while others say he was born on Mount Druze [1] or in Lebanon [2] [3] [4]. Mount Druze was also the name of a mountain range in Lebanon awhile back called Mount Lebanon, so he could possibly be from Mount Lebanon. Can we get more sources for this?-- ZiaLater ( talk) 13:29, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
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This article is very partisan, heavily reliant on only extreme right-wing sources (some of them fake news sites like La Patilla) - and even then the article often mis-characterises what the sources say. I've removed some of the most egregious distortions but it needs more balance less partisan sources. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.53.244.42 ( talk) 12:06, 1 February 2017 (UTC)
Sort of wondering if that's really true. The Bloomberg piece is the first to my knowledge to say anything about "3 witnesses hearing him praise 9/11". All the previous commentary referred (almost all of it from unreliable sources) to a quote: "the great Mujahedeen, Sheikh Osama bin Laden." However, this has been attributed not to Tareck Aissami, but to his father Carlos. 1 2. Both my links are to "fake news" sites, with #2 making false claims about passports, but they are OK for the purposes of research. Given that the The Hill has recently published a very sloppily sourced article, it seems dangerous to assume that Bloomberg's sourcing is bulletproof enough for such a serious allegation in a BLP, especially considering the fact that it's the only source that makes it. What's your opinion @ ZiaLater:? Thx. Guccisamsclub ( talk) 01:23, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
@ Guccisamsclub: Ok, so for that Infobae source about the terrorist groups, I think they were talking about Utopia or something related. The book you linked above fits in with the Infobae source, so I'll try to use the book instead of Infobae for now.-- ZiaLater ( talk) 13:52, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
Hello @ Checkingfax and Cullen328: can you please address my concern that the information that this person was sanctioned by the U.S. government on February 13th is being "buried"? In your review of past edits you will see that this information was removed from the lead paragraph, and when a new section was opened detailing this fact it was removed too. This information is now buried in the article (IMHO), but with the U.S. sanctioning him for being a major international drug kingpin I believe it warrants a more important placement. Thanks ScotKreek ( talk) 10:35, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
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@ Guccisamsclub:, I figure since the United States Treasury tracked El Aissami's assets, that would be the estimate they placed on the assets they froze, etc. Would this be fringe? Also, if this does not fit in the infobox, I think it could be better in the body as well as long as it is attributed to the US treasury.-- ZiaLater ( talk) 02:33, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
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So the PSUV says he was born in Venezuela, while others say he was born on Mount Druze [1] or in Lebanon [2] [3] [4]. Mount Druze was also the name of a mountain range in Lebanon awhile back called Mount Lebanon, so he could possibly be from Mount Lebanon. Can we get more sources for this?-- ZiaLater ( talk) 13:29, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 08:55, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
This article is very partisan, heavily reliant on only extreme right-wing sources (some of them fake news sites like La Patilla) - and even then the article often mis-characterises what the sources say. I've removed some of the most egregious distortions but it needs more balance less partisan sources. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.53.244.42 ( talk) 12:06, 1 February 2017 (UTC)
Sort of wondering if that's really true. The Bloomberg piece is the first to my knowledge to say anything about "3 witnesses hearing him praise 9/11". All the previous commentary referred (almost all of it from unreliable sources) to a quote: "the great Mujahedeen, Sheikh Osama bin Laden." However, this has been attributed not to Tareck Aissami, but to his father Carlos. 1 2. Both my links are to "fake news" sites, with #2 making false claims about passports, but they are OK for the purposes of research. Given that the The Hill has recently published a very sloppily sourced article, it seems dangerous to assume that Bloomberg's sourcing is bulletproof enough for such a serious allegation in a BLP, especially considering the fact that it's the only source that makes it. What's your opinion @ ZiaLater:? Thx. Guccisamsclub ( talk) 01:23, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
@ Guccisamsclub: Ok, so for that Infobae source about the terrorist groups, I think they were talking about Utopia or something related. The book you linked above fits in with the Infobae source, so I'll try to use the book instead of Infobae for now.-- ZiaLater ( talk) 13:52, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
Hello @ Checkingfax and Cullen328: can you please address my concern that the information that this person was sanctioned by the U.S. government on February 13th is being "buried"? In your review of past edits you will see that this information was removed from the lead paragraph, and when a new section was opened detailing this fact it was removed too. This information is now buried in the article (IMHO), but with the U.S. sanctioning him for being a major international drug kingpin I believe it warrants a more important placement. Thanks ScotKreek ( talk) 10:35, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
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@ Guccisamsclub:, I figure since the United States Treasury tracked El Aissami's assets, that would be the estimate they placed on the assets they froze, etc. Would this be fringe? Also, if this does not fit in the infobox, I think it could be better in the body as well as long as it is attributed to the US treasury.-- ZiaLater ( talk) 02:33, 20 February 2017 (UTC)