User talk:Richwales
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FYROM
Hello,
Concerning your message:
I reverted the changes you made to the Poppy article, relating to the name of the (former Yugoslav) Republic of Macedonia. It is Wikipedia policy that the names "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" or "FYROM" are not to be used as official names for this country; see WP:ARBMAC2 (a ruling by the Arbitration Committee) and WP:MOSMAC2. Additionally, references to the Republic of Macedonia in any Wikipedia article are subject to probation and sanctions; see WP:GS. Repeated or flagrant violations of this policy may (and, indeed, is likely to) lead to bans or blocks. Please be more careful in the future. Richwales (talk · contribs) 03:36, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
Please forgive me, as I made these changes with the assumption that Wikipedia was interested in maintaining a modicum of integrity as it pertains to respecting historical accuracy, international law and UN directives.