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Please stop editing the article to push your point of view that those convicted should not be reported as murderers / killers etc. Consensus is clearly against you on this one: | |||
* ''The fact that they've been found guilty of committing the murders means we are perfectally justified in assuming that it's a fact that they've committed them'' - ]. | |||
* ''Keep per excellent points by Dpmuk: "The fact that they've been found guilty of committing the murders means we are perfectlly justified in assuming that it's a fact that they've committed them". If they do succeed in appealing or look as though they might succeed, we can reword things.'' - ]. | |||
And, although not directly on the subject supporting the view there's no problem: | |||
* ''BLP is not violated as we have reliable sources -- court convictions'' - ]. | |||
* Pretty much all of the comments by ]. | |||
* ''I found no problems at all.'' - ]. | |||
Can I suggest very, very strongly that, given that all editors that have commented oppose your views, you refrain from editing the article and discuss any changes you wish to make on the talk page as has been requested before. Making these chnages as 'copyedit' really is not acceptable as they are clearly more than that. Additionally your inclusion of information on the appeal is also open to debate as there are contradictory sources. I'm inclined to believe the newer source as it's more likely to be up-to-date. Again please discuss on the talk page before making any more such changes - people have already tried to engage you in discsussion about this and you really should do so. For completeness sake - please also refrain from tagging the article with tags where consensus on the talk page / AfD is that they're not applicable. ] (]) 00:49, 11 September 2008 (UTC) |
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Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
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Did you know...
- ...that a church of the Order of the Holy Ghost once stood at the site of the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre (pictured) in Kraków?
Barbican of Warsaw
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Did you know...
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Florian Gate
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-- Nishkid64 01:31, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that of Kraków's eight original medieval city gates, only the Gothic Florian Gate (pictured) remains?
Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska
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--Yomangani 00:27, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that poet and playwright Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska (pictured), known as the Polish Sappho, discussed topics such as abortion, extra-marital affairs, and incest?
St. Florian's Church
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Did you know...
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Dunajec River Gorge
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--ALoan (Talk) 13:50, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that Goral highlanders have organized daily canoe trips down Dunajec River Gorge (pictured) in Pieniny National Park, Poland since the early 19th century?
Niedzica Castle
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--Carabinieri 12:41, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that the last Hungarian inhabitants of Niedzica Castle, Poland, (pictured) remained there until 1943 when the coming of the Soviet front in World War II inspired the last countess to abandon it with her children?
Augustów Canal
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--howcheng {chat} 06:36, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that the Augustów Canal in north-eastern Poland (pictured) was built in order to circumvent high customs duties introduced by Prussia for the transit of goods to the Baltic Sea?
Kupa Synagogue
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--howcheng {chat} 06:44, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that the Kupa Synagogue (pictured) in Kraków features paintings of people standing by the rivers of Babylon, a rare depiction of human figures in Jewish religious art?
Lucjan Dobroszycki
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--howcheng {chat} 16:17, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that Jewish-Polish historian Lucjan Dobroszycki who survived the Łódź Ghetto (pictured) in World War II became known as the New York City YIVO's "research consultant to the stars"?
Collegium Novum
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--howcheng {chat} 18:24, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that the students of Jagiellonian University tore the portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I to pieces at the Collegium Novum (pictured) while rallying for independence from the Austrian Empire?
Church of St. Wojciech
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--howcheng {chat} 21:53, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that the floor of the Church of St. Wojciech (pictured) in Old Town, Kraków is up to 2.6 m below the level of the Main Market Square, repeatedly overlaid with new pavement in the course of eight centuries?
Henryk Jordan
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Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts
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Did you know...
- ...that the courses in bioethics and journalism are a part of the academic curriculum of The Pontifical Academy of Theology (pictured) in Kraków, Poland?
Jordan Park
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Blnguyen (bananabucket) 08:49, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ...that Jordan Park, set up in 1889 as Kraków's first public playground (pictured), gave free meals to children?
- ...that Jordan Park, set up in 1889 as Kraków's first public playground (pictured), gave free meals to children?
Polish Jura Chain
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--Circeus 23:27, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
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Socialist realism in Poland
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Cheers, Bobet 12:40, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
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Julian Grobelny
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--BorgQueen (talk) 14:06, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
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- ...that Polish resistance courier Maria Kotarba (pictured) became an "Angel of Auschwitz" by smuggling food and medicine, caring and cooking for Jewish prisoners in hiding?
Podgórski sisters
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- ...that the Royal Road leading into Wawel Castle (pictured) through the medieval Old Town, goes by way of the only defensive gate still standing after the modernization of Kraków?
Anna Borkowska (Sister Bertranda)
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Rogers Orchards
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Irena Adamowicz
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Synagogues of Kraków
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-- Victuallers (talk) 15:58, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
Did you know...
- ... that of the ninety historic Synagogues of Kraków, Poland active before World War II, only the Remuh Synagogue (pictured) still serves as a Jewish house of prayer?
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Skin Hunters
Please stop editing the article to push your point of view that those convicted should not be reported as murderers / killers etc. Consensus is clearly against you on this one:
- The fact that they've been found guilty of committing the murders means we are perfectally justified in assuming that it's a fact that they've committed them - Dpmuk.
- Keep per excellent points by Dpmuk: "The fact that they've been found guilty of committing the murders means we are perfectlly justified in assuming that it's a fact that they've committed them". If they do succeed in appealing or look as though they might succeed, we can reword things. - Olaf Davis.
And, although not directly on the subject supporting the view there's no problem:
- BLP is not violated as we have reliable sources -- court convictions - Renata.
- Pretty much all of the comments by Malick78.
- I found no problems at all. - Raggz.
Can I suggest very, very strongly that, given that all editors that have commented oppose your views, you refrain from editing the article and discuss any changes you wish to make on the talk page as has been requested before. Making these chnages as 'copyedit' really is not acceptable as they are clearly more than that. Additionally your inclusion of information on the appeal is also open to debate as there are contradictory sources. I'm inclined to believe the newer source as it's more likely to be up-to-date. Again please discuss on the talk page before making any more such changes - people have already tried to engage you in discsussion about this and you really should do so. For completeness sake - please also refrain from tagging the article with tags where consensus on the talk page / AfD is that they're not applicable. Dpmuk (talk) 00:49, 11 September 2008 (UTC)