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It's attributed opinion, so reliability is not an issue. The only reason for exclusion would therefore be weight. TFD (talk) 02:21, 8 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Article passages are:
The American far-right Heritage Foundation claimed that "children whose parents are detained in the camps are often sent to state-run orphanages and brainwashed to forget their ethnic roots. Even if their parents are not detained, Uyghur children need to move to inner China and immerse themselves into the Han culture under the Chinese government's 'Xinjiang classrooms' policy."
The Heritage Foundation reported in 2019 that officials forced Uyghur women to take unknown drugs and liquids that caused them to lose consciousness, and sometimes caused them to stop menstruating
It's not being used for opinion, it is being used for (attributed) claims. I think an attributed position might be due—something like "The Heritage Foundation has characterized the abuses as a genocide" in Persecution of Uyghurs in China#Classification of abuses#Ethnocide or cultural genocide but right now we are relying on this source for details about the abuses for which I do not think it is reliable. Attribution is not a carte blanche for inclusion on information from unreliable sources. Ascelyn (talk) 15:38, 10 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
It is their opinion about what the facts are. If you read "The American far-right Heritage Foundation claimed that", do you think what follows is (A) a fact or (B) how a far right group concludes is a fact?
To use a more egregious example: "Flat-earthers claim the world is flat." Reasonable readers would not interpret that to mean the world is flat. TFD (talk) 16:26, 10 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Agree this a due weight question not a reliability question. Is there secondary coverage showing us their position on this question is noteworthy? Doesn't seem that important to me. If we include with attribution, I think "far right" is overegging the cake; our article on them just says "right-wing" which is enough. BobFromBrockley (talk) 16:15, 13 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Ascelyn, I agree with TFD and BobFromBrockley that this is an attributed opinion, so the reliability of the source isn't an issue. Our article isn't saying this claim is correct. Regarding Bob's comment, I don't know if third party commentary or coverage demonstrates that this comment is important enough for inclusion. I don't think that bar is always needed for inclusion but it's a reasonable question to ask. -Darouet (talk) 16:52, 13 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
RfCs on Wikivoice-for-the-lead in Logs and discussions
I've found two RfCs for the first sentence of the lead, more or less revolving around the statement of "genocide" in Wikivoice: 30 April–July 2021 and Jan–March 2022. Were there more earlier (or later)?
I propose adding these to the Logs and discussions yellow box at the top. This doesn't make sense in the {{old moves}} template. There doesn't seem to be an {{old RfCs}} template, so these RfCs probably have to be added "by hand". Boud (talk) 23:11, 30 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]