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BLP sources required

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Please do not remove the hatnote requiring additional sources until the issue is remedied. Two of three existing sources are 404, leaving a BLP article largely unsourced. This should be rectified as quickly as possible. See BLP for guidance. — btphelps (talk to me) (what I've done) 21:04, 26 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

@user:Kingsif, @user:DGG, after reviewing the one source provided Compareció rectora de la UCV García “Marquez” ante el Poder Legislativo, it's apparent that this article is about the subject's appearance before a government Special Commission about acts of violence against students, and the government's concern about the university's response. None of these facts are covered in the article. In fact, the article doesn't support anything in the WP article.
Please update the article with valid sources as quickly as possible. Articles about living persons must be sourced or they may be deleted. — btphelps (talk to me) (what I've done) 22:17, 26 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Lack of sources. potentially contentious individual

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In searching for further sources, I found the following article. It is in English, and is fairly lengthy. It also suggests that this person is quite contentious, giving several viewpoints. As noted above, none of the contentious issues are mentioned as the article now stands. Eisen, Arlene (July 3, 2014). "Aftermath of a Venezuela-Style Lynching". Venezuelanalysis.com. Retrieved 17 October 2018. It may be quite difficult to achieve a fair and unbiased article on this topic. Mary Mark Ockerbloom (talk) 21:27, 17 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hmm, well, it's from the Spanish and Asturian articles, I took that text and sources verbatim. As for contentious? We have to be careful with Venezuela - this is an individual who represents a university and, of all of them, UCV. In Venezuelan terms, this means the Maduro government will do anything to discredit them. Perhaps some college hazing happens like in the US, I haven't combed through the details, but take opinions with a pinch of salt and some heady judgement looking for facts and dubious government ploys. Kingsif (talk) 01:15, 16 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]