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The Assyrian-Syriac Wikipedia Cooperation Board serves to express some of the debates concerning articles related to Syriac Christianity and the Assyrian/Syriac ethnic group. Notably, the board is intended to resolve re-occurring disputes surrounding the Names of Syriac Christians and the various flavours of "Assyrian" vs. "Aramaean" nationalisms.
The aim is to work together in a more efficient manner than would be possible in a single, specific article, especially regarding debates and arguments that transcend the reach of a specific article.
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Every wikipedian subscribing to the board is expected to understand that facts in controversial disputes are usually a prior disputed in themselves. Sources are often perceived as being biased and the interpretation of events is expected to be largely different. We intend on presenting all the aspects and interpretations of facts in a neutral way, allowing readers decide for themselves. There are a number of principles that wikipedians are expected to subscribe to in order to join this effort.
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The participants will all agree on a certain number of codes to deal with Assyrian-Syriac articles. These principle/codes will be agreed on by votes in the talk page soon.
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