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FMEP[edit]

Hello,

I noticed you've been adding links to FMEP, as a source for various points in several articles. I have two questions -

  1. Are you affiliated with this organization?
  2. Second, and more importantly - please review (if you haven't already) WP:RS, and explain why FMEP qualifies as a reliable source, fit for use in Wikipedia. Note I'm not saying it's not, in fact I know nothing about it. I do know there are a lot of organizations in this field, some more important and well-known, some less. We usually try to use academic sources (first and foremost, usually), official data (especially for statistics, like demographics, or economy), or very well-known, trusted organizations (UN agencies, for example). The notability and reliability of this particular organization must be established to allow its use here. Normally, a smaller non-profit organization is not an RS, but there may be exceptions.

Thanks, okedem (talk) 21:19, 12 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

AIV[edit]

Please do not report simple content disputes to AIV; as noted at the top of that page, it is for clear and persistant vandalism. If you are confused, please read WP:Vandalism. Thanks. Kuru (talk) 00:04, 14 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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