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User:Ejanev (2nd)

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Suspected sockpuppeteer

Ejanev (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log)

Suspected sockpuppets

99.253.197.167 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log)



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Laveol T 19:00, 6 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Evidence

Not much to say - here is the previous case. The user seems to log in and out to revert the article Lazar Koliševski(see latest revert [1]). It's clearly the same user as he edited the talkpage of the article [2]. in the same manner as Ejanev before that [3]. He was warned not to use such techniques[4]. Update: He has clearly showed that this is him in his last comment on the talkpage [5]

Comments

It is me editing the page of Lazar Kolisevski. I am not removing any relevant information about Lazar Kolisevski. The material on the page that is Bulgarian Nationalistic Propaganda is highly offensive to us Macedonians. This Anti-Macedonian propaganda negates our nation, language, culture and history. It's place is in the past and should be left there. Sveti Nikole has been inhabited by Macedonians. The same people was claimed by Bulgarians during the occupation during Balkan Wars, and World Wars 1 and 2 as Bulgarian. Same for the Serbian rule: When Serbia occupied Macedonia in the first Balkan War, and during the Balkan Wars and World War 2 in general, the population was figuring in their official documents as Serbian. Between World Wars 1 and 2 the population was officially Serbian. Only after the liberation, that is end of World War 2 and forming of Republic of Macedonia as part of Socialist Yugoslavia, the population is Macedonia got the right to express freely about their identity, language, culture and history.

Bulgarian Nationalistic Propaganda uses material from the turbulent times, such as Balkan Wars as a proof. It does not hold to any reality in Republic in Macedonia. As that material is offensive and negates the Macedonian view for Lazar Kolisevski, who himself was a Macedonian and is now part of the Macedonian history, the offensive and propagandistic material should be removed from Wikipedia.

--Ejanev —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ejanev (talkcontribs) 22:13, 6 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

This is not relevant and for the last time - I'm not claiming that anyone was Bulgarian. --Laveol T 22:19, 6 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Conclusions

I'm getting a big sense of deja vu. No action against the IP at this point, but main account blocked for 24 hours for ignoring previous warnings. GBT/C 20:15, 8 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]