March 2018 edit

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April 2018 edit

 

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January 2020 edit

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Armenian Genocide Recognition edit

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Armenian Genocide (by Ottoman Empire, Kurds[1][2])

Persecution of Muslims during Ottoman contraction (by Armenia, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Russian Empire, Austrian Empire)

Algerian Genocide (by France)
Indo-Chinese Genocide (by France)
Senegal Genocide (by France)
Kongo Genocide (by Belgium)
Libyan Genocide (by Kingdom of Italy)
Ethiyopian Genocide (by Kingdom of Italy)
Bengali Genocide (by British Empire)
Indonesian Genocide (by Kingdom of Netherlands)
Sámi Genocide (by Kingdom of Sweden)
Srebrenica Genocide (by Netherlands supporting Serbia governed Yugoslavia against Muslim minority)
Native American Genocide (by United States of America, British Empire, France)
South American Genocide (by Spain and Portugal)
Indo-Chinese Genocide (by France)
Palestinian Genocide (by Israel)
Aboriginal Genocide (by Australia, New Zealand)

As well as these genocides don't be informed via Wikipedia, it will never be activated again in Turkey as it's blocked. There won't be any possibility for Turkey's focusing on this subject, I heard that Wikipedia copes with economical problems, sincerely.

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Final Warning edit

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Armenian Genocide denial edit

Please notice that the article Armenian Genocide denial already has a large sidebar that states the article is "part of a series on Denial of mass killings", which then provides many links to the other articles on similar topics. So what you've been trying to add is redundant. The sidebar links to Holodomor; Holocaust; Congo Free State; Nanjing Massacre; Genocide of Serbs; Indonesian mass killings; Bangladesh genocide; Cambodian Genocide; Tiananment Square massacre; Rwandan genocide; Bosnian genocide; Rohingya genocide. It also includes links to "scholarly controversy over mass killings": Holodomor; Mao Zedong; Augusto Pinochet; Colonization of Australia; Islamic rule in India; Mongol conquest; Native American population decline; 1944-1950 expulsion of Germans; Irish Great Famine.

Your list has many red links (no articles exist). You're wasting your time trying to add it to the article. You could put your energy and passion on this subject into writing articles on those subjects. Schazjmd (talk) 14:24, 6 January 2020 (UTC)Reply