Talk:Human rights in Islamic State-controlled territory
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I was wondering how best to title the article in a way that reflects the fact that the group are not a country. I have used the above wording for the article which (indirectly) connects to the similarly worded
]Move discussion in progress
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Merging LGBT rights in the Islamic State into this page
The information on
I initially suggested a merge with
- Support based on similar topic range and neither article being too long. Gazkthul (talk) 00:17, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
- Support also because we should not have an article with "Islamic State" in the title, per man discussions. Legacypac (talk) 16:42, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
Done, and also redirected https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_ISIL-controlled_territory here because it is a similar article co-existing but with less detail. Legacypac (talk) 17:07, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
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- Attempted to fix sourcing for http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/MDE14/011/2014/en/1af20d2f-501a-4d5d-b7fc-b52719e8dfdf/mde140112014en.html
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Orphaned references in Human rights in ISIL-controlled territory
I check pages listed in
Reference named "cnn":
- From Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Libya: Karadsheh, Jomana; Alkhshali, Hamdi (28 January 2015). "Gunmen attack Corinthia Hotel in Libya; at least 10 die". CNN. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
- From 2015 Ankara bombings: Melvin, Don (11 October 2015). "At least 97 killed in twin bombings near train station in Turkey's capital". CNN. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
- From Siege of Deir ez-Zor (2014–present): "Deir Ezzor: Hundreds may be dead after ISIS abductions - CNN.com". CNN. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
- From CNN News. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- From November 2015 Paris attacks: "Belgian police checking if man detained is Paris terror attack suspect". CNN. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- From 11 May 2016 Baghdad bombings: CNN, Jomana Karadsheh, Joshua Berlinger and Ashley Fantz. "ISIS says it's behind deadly Iraq blasts". CNN. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - From Syrian Civil War: "Obama authorizes resupply of Syrian opposition – CNNPolitics.com". edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
- From 2016 Ansbach bombing: Ellis, Ralph. "Suicide bomb rocks Ansbach, Germany". CNN. Turner Broadcasting System. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
- From Gulf War: "In-Depth Specials – Gulf War". CNN. 2001. Archived from the original on 2001.
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(help) - From 2017 Deir ez-Zor missile strike: "Iran launches missiles into eastern Syria, targets ISIS". CNN. 18 June 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
- From Abu al-Baraa el-Azdi: Cruickshank, Paul; Robertson, Nic; Lister, Tim; Karadsheh, Jomana (18 November 2014). "ISIS comes to Libya". CNN. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
- From 2015 Khan Bani Saad bombing: "Sinister ISIS plot kills 120, wounds 140 in Iraq". CNN. 19 July 2015. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- From Timeline of the Iraqi insurgency (2013): "Christmas attacks show security challenges in Iraq and Afghanistan". CNN. 26 December 2013.
- From Abu Abdulrahman al-Bilawi: "Source: al Qaeda leader urged affiliate to 'do something'". CNN. 5 August 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
- From July 2016 Kabul bombing: Visser, Steve; Popalzai, Masoud (23 July 2016). "ISIS claims Afghanistan explosion that kills dozens". CNN. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- From 2017 Tehran attacks: Bozorgmehr, Shirzad; Dewan, Angela (7 June 2017). "Iran attacks: Twin assaults on parliament and shrine rock Tehran". CNN. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
- From Brussels ISIL terror cell: "Belgian police checking if man detained is Paris terror attack suspect". CNN. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- From CNN. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not. AnomieBOT⚡ 04:16, 14 July 2017 (UTC)