Uh, the source he's referring to is far-right, yes. Not illegal anymore, however. (They used to be. Then, through various maneuvers, they became legal.)
John
----- Original Message ----- From: Viajero viajero@quilombo.nl Date: Friday, February 13, 2004 10:19 am Subject: [WikiEN-l] Re: OneVoice
On 02/13/04 at 06:02 AM, zero 0000 nought_0000@yahoo.com said:
OneVoice put in a totally false report from an illegal radio station whose
operators were
recently sentenced to prison terms in Israel for perjury,
OneVoice just tried to pull a similar stunt on Current Events. He addedthe following text:
- In an as yet unpublished report the European Commission's Anti-Fraud
Office (OLAF) is said to have concluded that tens of millions of dollarsin humanitarian aid, donated by the [[European Union]] (EU) to the [[Palestinian Authority]] has been utilized for [[terrorist]] operationsagainst [[Israel]], according to the German daily newspaper "Die Welt".[http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=57792]
Note that it *appears* that he is citing Die Welt, but actually he citingIsraelNN, this illegal outfit run by a group of settlers to which Zero is referring above. I have deleted this entry. If OneVoice supplies the original citation to the German publication that would be another matter. User OneVoice has no concept of NPOV and left to his own devices he will turn all the Middle East articles into soapboxes for his particular extremist poltical ideology. I have lost all patience trying to deal with him on Talk pages and prefer to revert and have the pages protected.
Something urgently needs to be done about this user.
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