zero 0000 wrote:
Something really has to be done about OneVoice. The guy is an absolute curse on Wikipedia. Look at [[Thomas Hurndall]]. OneVoice put in a totally false report from an illegal radio station whose operators were recently sentenced to prison terms in Israel for perjury, then he keeps reverting to it even though the correct version of the story now carries citations to all of these:
For what it's worth, OneVoice has admitted that he was wrong in this case; see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikiproject:Arab-Israeli_conflict/Oas...
In this case I think he simply didn't understand why Zero (quite rightly) objected to the wording of the Arutz Sheva report, which erroneously claimed that the soldier was "convicted of manslaughter" rather than the correct phrase "the charges were upgraded to manslaughter" -- and to be fair, Zero didn't explain this, though the difference between "charged" and "convicted" should have been readily apparent.
--Charles (en:user:Mirv)