Photo edit

There is a photo of Rafiq Hilmi on Flick. Can someone upload it to Wikimedia Commons? https://www.flickr.com/photos/81803042@N03/10867656813/in/photostream Avestaboy (talk) 20:33, 9 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

This article is left-wing bias, revisionist and just plain wrong edit

Rafiq Hilmi and the Hiwa Party were most definitely not just “nationalists“ and not “pro-British”. I've got a feeling that users like semsûrî are trying to fit great political figures like Rafiq Hilmi into his leftist politics, by ignoring and hiding the objective truth. Under the influence of the predominantly Arab faculty in Kirkuk, a student movement called "Darker", which later became the Hiwa Party, (Darker is the Kurdish term for charcoal makers, but was about the Italian term of the "Carbonari", which was an informal network of secret revolutionary societies in Italy, 1861) was founded in 1937, which openly acknowledged its great paragons, the Italian fascism under Mussolini and the German National Socialism under Hitler. Then the party was dismantled into 2 factions, one was a more radical faction that consisted of germanophiles, and the other a more moderate one that consisted of people who were more open towards the British. The radicals then went on to create their own political party called the “Kajik Party” which is said to be the successor of the Hiwa party. This is such a harrowing and revisionist article. This article need changes. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KurdishMede (talkcontribs) 20:00, 18 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

First of all, I'm not the one who edited the article. Secondly, the information is sourced right? --Semsûrî (talk) 20:15, 18 January 2022 (UTC)Reply