The New Delhi Riot 2020
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The New Delhi Riot 2020
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C.Fred. I noticed that you added or changed content in an article,
Richard Dawkins Award, but you didn't provide a
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my talk page. There are two unsourced claims: first, you have not attributed the statement that the award was a faux pas, and second, the spec ad prepared by an ad agency is not a reliable source for claims about its subject. —
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