Hi there - could you let me know where you moved the "I fail it" section too? Thanks! Mark Richards 17:42, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)
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If you're going to remove it since it isn't in the MENA region, then you should instead add it to the preemptive actions section of the Tunisia Effect outside Middle East and North Africa article. Silver seren C 04:34, 7 March 2011 (UTC)
I have lots of Turkish sources that say NC protests are inspired by Arab World protests and I also have 2 English sources that drew parellels between NC protests and Cairo protests and mention NC protests as a result of the domino effect of Egyptian Protests. But, there is no source which shows NC in the map as where MENA protest are taking place. But, luckily NC is classified as part of the Middle East, in many sources. So, I think your last edit is the correct decision. However, the NC protest should not be deleted from Wikipedia article as this protest is unprecented. Kavas ( talk) 15:05, 8 March 2011 (UTC)
You seem to have misunderstood the discussion going on here. The discussion and consensus was to not call the Western Sahara protests as the start of the MENA protests, that still belongs to Tunisia. However, it was agreed that the protests in Western Sahara have been influenced by the MENA protests, so they should be included on the map. You should return Western Sahara to Yellow on the map. Silver seren C 22:27, 9 March 2011 (UTC)
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