Talk:Nele Karajlić
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Dijxtra, I think you should have discussed the move first; he is far better known as Nele Karajlić than by his real name. Celebrities should be listed under their widely-known alias, not the real name. We don't have "Robert Zimmerman" for Bob Dylan or "Louisa Chicone" for Madonna. Duja 08:47, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
- You are right, I did it wrong. I will put a request for a move and revert the changes I did. I will do the same with Davor Sučić. --Dijxtra 10:24, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Requested move
He's better known by his stage name.
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[edit] Discussion
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For the lack of opposition (and rendering it an obvious thing to do), I'm moving this page to Nele Karajlić. Thanks to the anon user for great contributions (I wish all related articles were as comprehensive); I invite you to sign up. Duja 08:24, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Name of the country Nele was born in
Since Nele's date of birth is December 11, 1962 and FNRJ became SFRJ on April 7, 1963 that means Nele was born in Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia and not in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. --User:Zvonko
[edit] Last paragraph
Last paragraph states that:
In February 2006, Nele was reported to have sung a song in praise of Radovan Karadžić during a a concert in Buenos Aires in 2005. During an interlude in "Wanted Man", performed by Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra, Emir Kusturica and Nele are reported to have said: "Ko ne voli Radovana, ne viđeo Đurđevdana" (trans. Who doesn't love Radovan, isn't to see Đurđevdan)[2]. Though Nele strongly denied this accusation [3], he repeatedly sang the line while performing in Zurich on 10 April 2006.
Since I only found this reported by one (not all thrustworthy) news source, can we get some sources on this? It's a very very serious accusation, and is probably something taken out of the context, or something to that extent. --dcabrilo 04:20, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
I have the DVD of the gig and Kusturica definitely said it, as the camera focused on his face. Nele I'm not so sure. Even so, this is not necessarily "praise" (a word which implies approval of RK and is thus speculative and POV). We don't know their motives, which could be to parody RK supporters, for whom the phrase is somewhat of a motto. --estavisti 11:26, 11 April 2006 (UTC)