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Why there is a map with "protests" in the lead of the article titled "unrest"? Are "disturbances" the same as protests? or unrests? Which secondary RS cover the map? Why there is such a map in the article infobox when there are no such RS? See how many questions the inclusion of such a map into the
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I've replaced "unrest" with "disturbances" which is more general to address your concerns. Alternatively we can write "Map of
Ukraine with regions occupied by Russia and having pro-Russian insurgency and protests". This would be rather long and unwieldy but would exactly correspond to the sources.
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The image is also misleading by itself, as it has "2014 Pro-Russian Unrest" written on it as a title but it shows areas which had no unrests but protests. The image gives the reader a false impression that "unrests" were far more widespread, while unrests were only occurring in
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I'm not saying the sources have to use the exact wording, rather the sources for your claims of 700 and 100 attendees either did not state those numbers or stated higher numbers for other protests in Odesa; you also appear to be the only one saying that
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I do not know if you are a native speaker of
English, but 'unrest' includes protests. The title of the article was decided by consensus many years ago and was specifically chosen to include different forms of 'unrest', because the gradient of unrest in each region was different. If you want to
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I am very confused. The definition of 'unrest' was provided above; as you can see, it includes 'protests' in its scope. The map you removed specifies that 'protests' occurred in these regions, which is exactly what the sources cited in the article say...what exactly is the problem?
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I scrolled through the article. I saw a collection of news sources of various reliability discussing some 2014 events. Poll results, protests, events somehow supposedly related to the article subject. Where is the secondary reliable source describing the article subject in depth?
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because the website is offline now doesn't mean it was unreliable when it wasn't. We as well can use the maximalist claim of 25,000 if the minimalist claim of 500 is kept; both can be removed if we agree to use only 3,000–5,000 for the attendee amount.
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The problem is with the caption, not the map. The map correctly shows the regions in which there were only protests. Please don't remove the map if the problem is only with the caption.
1492:В Донецке, Харькове, Николаеве и Запорожье в среду прошли пророссийские митинги, участники которых требовали федерализации Украины и проведения местных референдумов о статусе регионов.
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