User:FuManChoo
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When you put it all together, the story become clear: an outsider makes one edit to add a chunk of information, then insiders make several edits tweaking and reformatting it. In addition, insiders rack up thousands of edits doing things like changing the name of a category across the entire site -- the kind of thing only insiders deeply care about. As a result, insiders account for the vast majority of the edits. But it's the outsiders who provide nearly all of the content.
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Baruch Goldstein: [[Category:Terrorists|Goldstein, Baruch]]
Human rights in Israel: ===Rights of Women=== In it's 2005 report to the [[Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women]] Comments by Amnesty International on the compliance by Israel with its obligations under the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), [[Amnesty International]] notes its concern about agunot (chained women): "Jewish religious divorce laws discriminate against women by making divorce for a woman conditional on her husband’s consent, whereas a man can be "released" from his marriage through the signature of 100 rabbis. Even though religious courts can take certain measures (including imposing fines and even prison sentences) against a husband whose refusal to grant a divorce to his wife is considered unjustified by the competent religious authorities, ultimately a woman whose husband refuses to grant her a get (divorce decree) has no recourse." <ref>{{cite web |url=http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/engmde150372005 |title=Briefing to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women |publisher=[[Amnesty International]] |date=June 2005}}</ref> Amnesty International also criticizes the custom that the illegitimate children of married Jewish women are considered [[Mamzer| mamzerim]] who face restrictions and stigma, yet the illegitimate children of married Jewish men are not. According to Amnesty International, "These discriminatory laws prevent women who find themselves in unhappy marriages, or whose husbands beat them up, rape them or otherwise abuse them, to obtain divorce if their husbands refuse. These laws and their implementation violate the right to equality and the right to marry and found a family."
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: Falsely put in [[Category:Anti-Semitism]]
[1]Why did you remove the following question? That is against wikipedia policy. Since you didn't answer my question again I'm going to ask it for a third and final time. On [[Foreign Relations of Israel]], you and your fellow pro-Israel partisans continually replaced this ::According to David Albright of the [[Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists]], "Faced with sanctions, South Africa began to organize clandestine procurement networks in Europe and the United States, and it began a long, secret collaboration with Israel." although he goes on to say "A common question is whether Israel provided South Africa with weapons design assistance, although available evidence argues against significant cooperation." ::with this ::According to David Albright of the [[Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists]], "... available evidence argues against significant cooperation." ::The larger quote is more accurate and representative of what he actually says in the paper, rather than a misrepresentative sentence fragment. You never explained your actions at the time, despite repeated questioning. Can you explain your behaviour now? Here is two diffs if you don't believe me [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Foreign_relations_of_Israel&diff=71075734&oldid=71075452] [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Foreign_relations_of_Israel&diff=prev&oldid=71075734] If your edits now are so deceptive and misleading, how can you be trusted as an arbitrator? [[User:FuManChoo|FuManChoo]] 19:57, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
Israel and weapons of mass destruction: ===Collaboration with South Africa=== An article at the [[Federation of American Scientists]] website claims that South African projects to develop nuclear weapons during the 1970s and 1980s "were undertaken with some cooperation from Israel." <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/rsa/nuke/ |author=Unknown author |title=RSA Nuclear Weapons Program |publisher=[[Federation of American Scientists]] }}</ref> According to David Albright of the [[Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists]], "Faced with sanctions, South Africa began to organize clandestine procurement networks in Europe and the United States, and it began a long, secret collaboration with Israel." although he goes on to say "A common question is whether Israel provided South Africa with weapons design assistance, although available evidence argues against significant cooperation."<ref>{{cite news |title=South Africa and the affordable bomb |publisher=[[Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists]] |date=[[1994-08]] |url=http://www.thebulletin.org/article.php?art_ofn=ja94albright }}</ref> According to the [[Nuclear Threat Initiative]], in 1977 Israel traded 30 grams of [[tritium]] in exchange for 50 tons of South African [[uranium]] and in the mid-80s assisted with the development of the [[RSA-3]] [[ballistic missile]]. <ref name="nti1">{{cite web |url=http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/SAfrica/Missile/1622_1643.htm |title=Missile Chronology (South Africa) |publisher=[[Nuclear Threat Initiative]] |date=May 2003}}</ref> Also in 1977, according to foreign press reports, it was suspected that South Africa signed a pact with Israel that included the transfer of military technology and the manufacture of at least six atom bombs. <ref name="jpost1">{{cite news | url = http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1162378307806&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull | title = P.W. Botha felt Israel had betrayed him | accessdae = 2006-11-2 | publisher = [[Jerusalem Post]] | date = 2006-11-2}}</ref> [[Chris McGreal]] has claimed that "Israel provided expertise and technology that was central to South Africa's development of its nuclear bombs".<ref name="guardian1">{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1704037,00.html |title=Brothers in arms - Israel's secret pact with Pretoria |date=[[2006-02-07]] |author=[[Chris McGreal]] |publisher=[[The Guardian]] }}</ref> In 2000, [[Dieter Gerhardt]], [[Soviet]] spy and former commander in the South African Navy, claimed that Israel agreed in 1974 to arm eight [[Jericho missile|Jericho II]] missiles with "special warheads" for South Africa. <ref>{{cite web |publisher=[[PBS Newshour]] |date=May 2, 2005 |title=Tracking Nuclear Proliferation |url=http://www.pbs.org/newshour/indepth_coverage/military/proliferation/countries/s-africa.html}}</ref>