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If such a shocking, widescale crime actually happened I think we'd all have heard about it! A careful reading of what the Ukrainian MPs said indicates that the line should read:
Genepoz ( talk) 06:26, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
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@ NHCLS: could you please explain why you removed a 'not really necessary' paragraph in the "LGBTQ women" section, and "condensed a bit" in the "Impact on female reproductive health" section? If the reason is that some of the material is referring to things that happened before 24 February 2022 (e.g "In the three years prior to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine had adopted new legislation and institutional frameworks relating to sex and gender-based violence"), one could argue that they are beyond the scope of this article. But plenty of other things in this article talk about the pre-war situation and developments to give people an idea of how things were when the invasion began. If we decide that such information is out of this article's scope, we could still use it in the Women in the war in Donbas article, for example (so the content doesn't have to be deleted, it can just be moved to a more relevant place). But you also just sent me a thank you note for this edit, which relates to pre-war events in Russia from 2008 to 2020, which is arguably even less relevant to the 2022 invasion than the example above that you have removed. Moreover, your "condensing" edit seems WP:UCR. What is your logic here? Nederlandse Leeuw ( talk) 15:58, 30 September 2022 (UTC)
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If such a shocking, widescale crime actually happened I think we'd all have heard about it! A careful reading of what the Ukrainian MPs said indicates that the line should read:
Genepoz ( talk) 06:26, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
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@ NHCLS: could you please explain why you removed a 'not really necessary' paragraph in the "LGBTQ women" section, and "condensed a bit" in the "Impact on female reproductive health" section? If the reason is that some of the material is referring to things that happened before 24 February 2022 (e.g "In the three years prior to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine had adopted new legislation and institutional frameworks relating to sex and gender-based violence"), one could argue that they are beyond the scope of this article. But plenty of other things in this article talk about the pre-war situation and developments to give people an idea of how things were when the invasion began. If we decide that such information is out of this article's scope, we could still use it in the Women in the war in Donbas article, for example (so the content doesn't have to be deleted, it can just be moved to a more relevant place). But you also just sent me a thank you note for this edit, which relates to pre-war events in Russia from 2008 to 2020, which is arguably even less relevant to the 2022 invasion than the example above that you have removed. Moreover, your "condensing" edit seems WP:UCR. What is your logic here? Nederlandse Leeuw ( talk) 15:58, 30 September 2022 (UTC)