I think I misspoke when I suggested you file an arbitration case, that should happen, only if reasonable suggestions to include information about former organizations with the same name are not handled appropriately, perhaps by disambiguation. It would not do to conflate information about a historical resistance movement with that about a contemporary fascist organization.
Fred
-----Original Message----- From: censure [mailto:aw.dat@gmx.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 12:55 AM To: WikiEN-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [WikiEN-l] This historic fact is not allowed on the main pages of http://en.wikipedia.org/
This historic fact is not allowed on the main pages of http://en.wikipedia.org/ Ustaše (Uprisers) - nickname for Croatian soldiers that drove out the Turks from Croatia in the years from 1683 to 1689. [1] former Uskoks. Commanders of the southern soldiers based in Dalmatia (1683) where Prince Franjo Posedarski, Prince Jerko Rukavina, Dujan Kovačević, Ilija Smiljanić, Šimun Bartolac and Stojan Janković (former muslim) Commanders of the northern soldiers based in Ogulin (1685) where Baron Franjo Oršić, Baron Stjepan Vojnović, Baron Ivan Gusić and Count Adam Purgstall.[2] The Ustasa army numbered several thousand soldiers that later settled with there families in the Lika and Krbava region of Croatia and are all found by name age and rank in the Census of Lika and Krbava in 1712.[3]
1. Radoslav Lopašić - DVA HRVATSKA JUNAKA: Marko Mesić i Luka Ibrišimović (Zagreb 1888) p 35.
2. Dragutin Hirca - LIKA I PLITVIČKA JEZERA (Zagreb 1900) p 66
3. Karl Kaser - POPIS LIKE I KRBAVE 1712. GODINE (Zagreb 2003) p 51-374
I am constantly deleted and blocked from editing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ustase by,
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