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Edit warnings

I honestly couldn't care less for your reasons for removing the relevant Armenian material from these articles but, frankly, I'm sick of the manner in which you carry them out. You've hid behind your university's IPs long enough, and that's an offense which is sanctionable on Misplaced Pages. I'm getting in the habit of issuing these warnings to users but let this just serve as a reminder that by engaging in revert wars (e.g., your most recent reverts on the Bitlis and edit warring on the Igdir page) related to Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey, you are subject to the general restrictions of the arbitration case as specified here Armenia-Azerbaijan 2. You can be blocked for reverting any article a total of three times in a 24H period, but now, should you revert an article related to Armenia or Azerbaijan more than once in a week, the same restrictions will apply. This is the last time I'm going to issue a warning - if after all this time you still cannot discuss your - legitimate - beef on the talk pages of articles, then I'm really wasting my breath. --Marshal Bagramyan (talk) 03:47, 30 October 2009 (UTC)

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