[WikiEN-l] Terrorism
Daniel Mayer
maveric149 at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 19 01:49:16 UTC 2004
Geoff Burling wrote:
>Saying that Usama ben Laden is considered by many people as a
>terrorist doesn't offer anything more than a possible widespread
>opinion -- unless it is linked to the fact that he is currently hiding
>in Pakistan or Afghanistan from the US government, who are looking
>for him for that very reason.
A linkage would of course improve such a statement. But if a very large
percentage of the population in the West would define OBL as a terrorist,
then that opinion is very valid and relevant to an article about him. Like I
said before, that widespread opinion about him is one of the major, perhaps
/the/ major, reason why he is famous. That type of info needs to go in the
lead section of an article about him (probably in the lead paragraph).
>Having written more than once words to the efect "it is widely
>believed that", my excuse is that I can prove this statement,
>but in the press to get _something_ into Wikipedia, I'll use those
>5 words, or a variation on them. However, I also try to qualify those
>words with something like: "a significant minority, however thinks Y
>because" or "an eloquent minority dissents". There are people who
>think Usama ben Laden is a freedom fighter, & I think their reaons
>are worth noting -- although I may not agree with them.
Adding qualifiers stating counter opinions is always a good thing. I in fact
did this for the OBL article but my qualifier stating that 'in large parts of
the Islamic world he is viewed as a freedom fighter' was first neutered by
somebody taking out "large" and then the whole qualifier was taken out.
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
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