Talk:Bagram torture and prisoner abuse
NYTI notice that this article relies on external liks to several to New York Times articles. It is my understandg that after two weeks, the NYT archive is now pay-only, so these articles may no longer be freely available. However, it is likely they have been republished elsewhere, the links should be updated. -- Viajero | Talk 19:40, 29 May 2005 (UTC) Yeah -- it's a problem. The Times links were closed last night when I was editing this, I only had access to them because I'm a subscriber. I'll try to do some alternate sourcing tonight, Godwilling. BrandonYusufToropov 19:47, 29 May 2005 (UTC) ScopeThe article seems to be about any abuse that occurred at Bagram, but the lead-in is only about the homicides. I think the lead-in needs to be changed. Rich Farmbrough 03:49 7 March 2006 (UTC).
I added a NPOV banner to this article. The McCain portion needs to be rewritten, as it is most definantly not objective in regards to the Vietnam references. It is strongly preachy, and is clearly an attempt to try and criticize McCain without any basis in reality. I'm not saying that the material in the article is necessarily false, but it is irrelvant to the McCain Amendment, as well as his time as a tortured POW. I might be slightly more acquiescent if the article mentioned the torture and murder of South Vietnamese by the NVA, VC, Khmer Rouge, Pathet Lao and others, but THAT portion of the article is clearly biased, and needs to be either removed or reworded to conform to NPOV. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 4.159.125.82 (talk • contribs). 17:32, 2006 March 16
Ongoing investigations and prosecutionsI added the Blpdispute template to this section. Most of the US soldiers named here are listed with charges against them, but without citations for the charges. We need citations or the allegations of serious crimes committed by them need to be removed from Wikipedia. Kevinp2 04:49, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
Remove redlinked and acquitted people?Quite a number of the people who were charged in these cases have been acquitted of all charges (or in at least one case, all charges were dropped), and are redlinked. Wouldn't it be appropriate to remove these people from this article? Seems like a bit of a BLP issue linking them to a crime of which they were acquitted. The acquitted people who have articles in WP are a different case, but the redlinked ones should be deleted. Horologium t-c 21:00, 2 November 2007 (UTC) Merge suggestionAnother contributor suggested merging Zalmay Shah here. They applied the {{mergeto}} tag there. They did not apply a {{mergefrom}} tag here. Nor did they explain why they thought a merge would be a good idea. When no-one commented, either way, they redirected Zalmay Shah here, without making any effort to merge, even though they had suggested merging. I reverted their redirection, but I left the merge tag on the article. Personally, I think this kind of merge is a very bad idea, for a number of reasons.
What about intra-article wikilinks, and wikilinks to sections of other articles? In my opinion, while it is possible to used both of these techniques, neither should be used. With different underlying software, that more fully supported these kinds of links, I would say "no problem". But the current software does not properly support these kinds of links. With redirection links still work, even if an article is moved to a different name. It is seamless, painless. Article to article wiki-links don't break when the article's names are changed. But wikilinks to a section in another article, or within the existing article, break if someone changes the target section name. Even the most trivial spelling, punctuation, or capitalization change to the section heading breaks the link. wikilink to section sucks. Cheers! Geo Swan (talk) 23:38, 13 January 2009 (UTC) External links modifiedHello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified 16 external links on Bagram torture and prisoner abuse. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit this simple FaQ for additional information. I made the following changes:
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Cheers.—InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) 09:52, 14 September 2017 (UTC) On the Aafia Siddiqui Section@FDW777: Everything I said is completely relevant to this specific article. I have included details on how she ended up in Bagram and what caused it. In fact, if it is proven via a CIA Release that she was indeed held in Bagram, she'd be able to have a retrial proving her innocence, due to a central issue in her trial was whether or not her mental illnesses were "faked" due to the government denying she was even held in Bagram. In other words, Bagram is the center of her guilt/innocence, and thus anything I said should be kept. I would suggest you revert your reversion.(NerdyGenius1 (talk) 16:06, 21 January 2022 (UTC)) @FDW777: I have partially added ONLY matters relating to Bagram. I have included every account relating to her in Bagram. I also corrected factual errors in the second paragraph. If you have any issue with that, let me know. (NerdyGenius1 (talk) 16:28, 21 January 2022 (UTC))
Causes of deathWhat was it that actually killed the detainees? The article take about their abuse but not about what actually killed them. That seems like a pretty important detail. Ender8282 (talk) 11:54, 14 April 2022 (UTC) |