Talk:The Man with the Chocolate Robe
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[edit] What if you don't read Persian?
This article tells me (in the language of this Wikipedia, which is the language that I know) that there is a controversy, but if I want to actually read about what the controversy is, I am directed to a Google search in Persian (which presumably will turn up a bunch of articles in Persian), and then there are links to two articles, which, as it transpires, also are in Persian. Is it possible that someone who knows Persian and English could actually put a description of what the controversy is, in the article? (A description in English, I mean. Or American, I can read both.) 6SJ7 16:42, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
- By the way, my statement that the two articles are in Persian is based on the context. I don't actually know what Persian characters look like well enough to know for certain that it is in Persian. All I can say with certainty is that it is not in any language that uses the Latin or Cyrillic alphabets, nor is it in Hebrew, Chinese or Japanese, because I know what all of those look like. 6SJ7 16:46, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
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- read the section "the man with the chocolate robe" in this article: Mohammad Khatami for more information.