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Your edit on human shields section

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Hi. Your edit here. This quote by Amnesty International is already present in a couple of paragraphs down from where you added it. Kingsindian (talk) 12:43, 5 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Hitlers balls...

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"A researcher claims" is not the same as "research has shown". Moreover, cryptorchism is not the same as "a missing testicle". See the talkpage for the discussion. Thanks. Kleuske (talk) 11:15, 21 December 2015 (UTC)Reply