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The Daily Mail is not a reliable source

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The Daily Mail is a tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom. To say that it is unreliable because it is a tabloid is an unfair thing to do; however, it has ran sensationalized news and editorials to purposely mislead people in the past. For example, it ran a story alleging that Wikipedia was deliberately linking and providing access to jihadist propaganda and jihadist magazines to "increase the quality of their content". Devoid of context, many might think this is true, but in reality it was users [in good faith] linking them in talk pages, without reviewing the website's guidelines on sourcing. Any content on this page that is only supported by a Daily Mail citation should have additional citations from other reliable sources to verify it. – GeneralAdmiralAladeen (Têkilî min) 03:19, 15 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Kha Maung Seik or Ye Baw Kya?

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Did a massacre take place in Kha Maung Seik or Ye Baw Kya, or did multiple massacres take place? The location of where the massacre took place is inconsistent in the body paragraphs. CentreLeftRight 01:05, 14 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Amnesty International report

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Please advise as to whether you think it is better referenced in the investigation or the reaction sections. Phantomsnake (talk) 14:42, 23 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]