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There it is even no reference to the fact that in 1918 happened the flu-epidemy called "]", that was the main cause of deaths between civilian arabs in coastal Libya until 1922 (and greatly depopulated Cyrenaica). John T. | There it is even no reference to the fact that in 1918 happened the flu-epidemy called "]", that was the main cause of deaths between civilian arabs in coastal Libya until 1922 (and greatly depopulated Cyrenaica). John T. | ||
::The Pacification of Libya is recognized by many scholarly sources. Why does it have a "POV against Italy"? The article on the ] talks about the British ] policy and use of ]s upon Boer civilians - |
::The Pacification of Libya is recognized by many scholarly sources. Why does it have a "POV against Italy"? The article on the ] talks about the British ] policy and use of ]s upon Boer civilians - is that automatically to be regarded as a "POV against the United Kingdom" because it does not portray all British people involved in the war in a positive light? Also this topic is about a specific event from 1928 to 1932, your mentioning of 1911 to 1915 events can have its own article should reliable sources verify such claims.--] (]) 20:33, 9 January 2012 (UTC) |
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POV against Italy
I find the article partially POV against Italy. There it is no reference at all to the massacre of Italian military & civilians done by rebels from 1911 to 1915, that created the revenge (against moslem fanatics mainly in Cyrenaica) from Italian authorities after WWI. To have an idea read this:Sciara sciat.
Ho visto in una sola moschea diciassette italiani crocefissi con i corpi ridotti allo stato di cenci sanguinolenti e informi; ma i cui volti serbano ancora le tracce di un'infernale agonia. Si è passata per il collo di questi disgraziati una lunga canna e le braccia riposano su questa canna. Sono stati poi inchiodati al muro e morirono a fuoco lento fra sofferenze inenarrabili. Dipingervi il quadro orrendo di queste carni decomposte che pendono pietosamente sulla muraglia insanguinata, è impossibile. In un angolo un altro corpo è crocefisso ma siccome era quello di un ufficiale si sono raffinate le sue sofferenze. Gli si cucirono gli occhi. Tutti i cadaveri ben inteso erano mutilati evirati in modo indescrivibile e i corpi apparivano gonfie come informe carogne. Ma non è tutto! Nel cimitero di Chui che serviva di rifugio ai turchi e donde tiravano da lontano potemmo vedere un altro spettacolo. Sotto la porta stessa di fronte alle trincee italiane cinque soldati erano stati sepolti fino alle spalle; le teste emergevano dalla sabbia nera del loro sangue: teste orribili a vedersi; vi si leggevano tutte le torture della fame e della sete(Gaston Leroud and the correspondent of Matin -Journal)
There it is even no reference to the fact that in 1918 happened the flu-epidemy called "Hispaniola", that was the main cause of deaths between civilian arabs in coastal Libya until 1922 (and greatly depopulated Cyrenaica). John T.
- The Pacification of Libya is recognized by many scholarly sources. Why does it have a "POV against Italy"? The article on the Second Boer War talks about the British Scorched Earth policy and use of concentration camps upon Boer civilians - is that automatically to be regarded as a "POV against the United Kingdom" because it does not portray all British people involved in the war in a positive light? Also this topic is about a specific event from 1928 to 1932, your mentioning of 1911 to 1915 events can have its own article should reliable sources verify such claims.--R-41 (talk) 20:33, 9 January 2012 (UTC)