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I have been editing and there has been conflicts at the same time. I have citations but each time I put these someone removes them. Please could you look at my new edition of the LRA article and say why you think is ok or not ok? Thanks
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I've moved the discussion from my talk page to the talk page of the article Acholi people. --Anonymous44 (talk) 16:40, 3 May 2013 (UTC)
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The way in which you moved the content at this edit is very messy. Please don't do it again. It's very difficult to clean this up.
If you disagree about the naming, discuss first.
The rest of the discussion is at Talk:Acoli people. --Amir E. Aharoni (talk) 05:19, 8 June 2019 (UTC)
It is you Amire E.Aharoni who should have first read the discussions since 2018. You do not change the writing of people even the title of books which are spelled Acoli and change it to Acholi. What I did is not messy. I tidied it up. I know the orthography of Acoli. Just because people spell it with Ach does not mean it is the approved orthography of how things should be spelt in Acoli. I took a long time to tidy up things.
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