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General comments: Most the article is entirely unsourced. I'm worried there might be original research here, see WP:OR. Each paragraph needs at least once source, and I'm sure there are multiple sources that should be added for every few sentences. Adding them at the bottom sections doesn't suffice. Now, the sources need pages too. Let me know if you're using multiple pages for a single source and I can help you create a format for them. See the Fidel_Castro#Citations example. The [#] cites the author and the page. And when you click it, it sends you to the entire book at the bottom.
Introduction: Make sure that all the information in the introduction is found and cited elsewhere in the sections, per WP:LEADCITE.
Infobox: Make sure that all the information in the infobox is found and cited elsewhere in the sections, per WP:INFOBOXREF.
Background: There are incomplete sections that need to be filled up. Make sure to tie it back to the subject matter (using reliable sources that make such connection), and not just explain the political climate of the time. Specifically, explain how the two massacres led to this group (using reliable sources).
Aftermath: Same here. Make sure to fill these up and that the "aftermath" is tied to this group, and not just a series of events that happened afterwards. MX (✉ • ✎) 17:21, 21 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]