User talk:SamiAlrifaie
Masdar's reliability was discussed several times in the past among Wikipedia editors and it was decided that, even though its pro-government, its reliable when it comes to territorial changes. Its reliability was questioned when it comes to controversial topics/claims like massacres etc. In this regard it was found to not be always reliable and this is the topic for which it will not be used, or used only if backed-up by verifiable sources. As for casualty claims via Masdar, if attributed properly per WP policy, it can be used. EkoGraf (talk) 06:21, 19 July 2017 (UTC)
- I don't really care about the HTS thing. But in regards to the rebel casualties claim, please do not remove sourced info. The claim is properly attributed to the Army and we also include claims of deaths of government soldiers made by pro-rebel SOHR or Qasioun news when they are made (with proper attribution). EkoGraf (talk) 21:06, 19 July 2017 (UTC)
- For pro-regime sources HTS always existed in any place or area regime and axis start an offensive against, they said that all the time, even casualties any normal person would never takes it as serious, 400 killed in 25 days of fights ??? seriously ? this is not a video game.
SOHR casualties numbers 20 regime and axis, 28 rebels looks way more realistic. anyway pro-hezbollah sources proved that Hezbollah is involved in the fight so you should add it.
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