Talk:Sardasht Osman

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we should regert for the a few of kurdistan people and the group change "nachirvan mostafa" who with this Assassination made great Turbulence in kurdestan.

به راستی ده بیت متاسف ببین بو ام روداوی که پاش ترور کردنیی گنجیکی معمولی له لایان ام گروپ خیانتکاران له باشوری روی داوه که دیتوانی رو به گشه پیدان بکا بلام ام کاران قد دبیت هوی اوه که مردمی باشوری کردستان له ناو ام جنگ حزبیانا وکو جاران بسوزن .روژهه لات

this article must reviewed again![edit]

well, if you review this line again "which had been a haven for Al-Qaida in Iraq, with two bullets in his head.[4]" you will realize that this is a bullshit! I am sorry to say that but C'mon why al-Qaida kills this poor smart man?! why all this long time nobody got killed unless journalists (Soran Mama Hama & Sardasht Osman)? why Al- Qaida?! what do they have in common? why more than ten check points along the way to the Mosul couldn't find that guy? watch what the the governor did instead of showing the real murderer! A fake murderer! watch this video and you will realize that this man didn't kill him, and he had no link to the Al-Qaida. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdEUqk3MxE4 until now, even a kid won't believe this big governors shit.

Omer — Preceding unsigned comment added by Omerjawhar (talkcontribs) 23:07, 5 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Omerjawhar. I'm not really sure if reviewing this article would really bring about change. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and as such can only use facts that have already been published by a reliable source. The mention of Al-Qaida, while arguably out of place, is still true and somewhat related to the article. I tried expanding the article with information from other sources but many of them are unreliable and/or have a interest in the event which means we can't use it per WP:POV. If you know any good sites that have more information you're welcome to add it or list them here and I'll be happy to edit the article. ~ Zirguezi 14:29, 6 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]