Sources
Hello again, PM. Regarding this remark. [1] Care to point me to a non-Balkan academic source which describes these events and that 5,400 people were killed during them? It shouldn't be difficult to find since these mass killings would surely have been one of the largest in WWII Yugoslavia.
This passage isn't referring to the February 1943 killings in Pljevlja, Foča and Čajniče, which are in eastern Bosnia and northwestern Montenegro, and which are amply documented. It is referring to the alleged killing of 5,400 Albanians (not Bosniaks) in May 1943, which is incidentally the month Đurišić was arrested by the Germans and deported to Ukraine. Indeed, none of the academic sources we've used to source WW2 articles make mention of killings of this scale in Bihor in May 1943. Neither does our Đurišić article. The source which is currently used to back this assertion attributes the claim to a report by Stavro Skëndi, who during World War II fought with the collaborationist Balli Kombëtar and later emigrated to the US and became a professor. Thanks in advance. Amanuensis Balkanicus (talk) 04:07, 19 June 2022 (UTC)
Mick Jagger nominated for FAC
Hello Peacemaker67, Mick Jagger has been nominated for Featured Article status. Would you be able to perform an image review? It can be found here. I am reaching out as you commented on Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Paint It Black/archive1. I hope that you have a great weekend! --TheSandDoctor Talk 19:32, 25 June 2022 (UTC)