Talk:Joe Slovo
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This article is one sided and biased towards the subject. The article fails to mention the terrorist acts in which Slovo participated. In some of these acts civilians were killed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.226.121.178 (talk) 21:42, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Removed unsourced info and two external links
I removed 68.175.87.62's 6 Nov addition about Slovo being "a member of the Soloveitchik rabbinic family" because the unregistered editor does not give a source. Two external links were also removed:
- a link to the unsourced, unverifiable "Joe Slovo Quotations" at the BrainyQuote website (a look at the inanities attributed to Albert Einstein goes to show that those "quotations" websites out there are not reliable sources);
- a link to the criticism of the 2006 feature film Catch a Fire found at FrontPageMag.com (which contains lots of opinion, but next to no information about the subject of this article, Joe Slovo, who is only a very minor character in the film even though it is dedicated to him).
(The present version of the article may resemble the ANC biographical sketch too closely. It would be nice if someone well versed in twentieth-century South African history and the life of Joe Slovo could do a rewrite based on reliable, published sources to make a truly informative, encyclopedic article, section headings indcluded.)
--Bwiki 01:07, 15 December 2006 (UTC)