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A banner is up warning that the external links section is not following the guidelines. It is not indeed, so I rolled up my sleeves and sorted out the bad weed:

;Obituaries
* Obituary-Rafīq Harīrī, BBC News, 14 February 2005
* Obituary-Rafīq Harīrī - Lebanese Club @ MIT, President, Loai Naamani 15 February 2005
* Obituary-Rafīq Harīrī, Daily Telegraph, 15 February 2005
* Obituary-Rafīq Harīrī, The Guardian, 15 February 2005
* Obituary-Rafīq Harīrī, The Times, 16 February 2005
* Obituary-Rafīq Harīrī, Islamica Magazine, [Summer] 2005

-> All those links are not necessary, redundancy, to be integrated as refs or out!

;Articles
* 'Beirut bombshell' - Fortune, Mitchell Protero, 4 May 2006
*Connecting the dots in Lebanon - Ya Libnan, 2 December 2006
* RafiqHariri.tk ongoing news reports
*Harīrī.org memorial page with news reports
* [1] 'March for the martyr: Harīrī Remembered' Arabian Business, Massoud A. Derhally 14 February 2006
* Timeline: Lebanon A chronology of key events - BBC News 14 February 2005
*Harīrī's Absence Hard to Fill - New York Newsday 14 February 2005
* Lebanese prime minister Harīrī resigns - Aljazeera.net 20 October 2004
* The Los Angeles World Affairs Council Speech LAWAC 18 December 1996
* "Mr. Miracle" - TIME EUROPE 8 February 1993

-> All those links are not necessary, redundancy, to be integrated as refs or out!

;Other
* The Fitzgerald report (link to the UN website) - 24 March 2005
* The Mehlis report (link to the UN website)  - 20 October 2005
* Lebanese prime minister quits, By Brent Sadler, Caroline Faraj and Nada el-Husseini, CNN 15 April 2003
*Ambassador Farid Abboud discusses assassination: Farid Abboud
* Huge blast kills Lebanese ex-PM — Previously unknown group claims responsibility, CNN 14 February 2005
* Harīrī's comeback in Lebanon, BBC News 4 September 2000
* Al-Harīrī, Rafīq & family, 58, self-made, Forbes   October 2002
* US Warns of UN Penalties After Lebanon Killing, Reuters Mon 14 February 2005
* Blasts, then silence: Cease-fire begins, CNN 26 April 1996
* INDEPTH: LEBANON Lebanon CBC News Online, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 15 February 2005
* Syria accused of killing Lebanon's ex-leader By Ramsay Short in Beirut and Anton La Guardia, Diplomatic Editor-The Daily Telegraph 15 February 2005
* Dossier: Rafiq Harīrī-Middle East Intelligence Bulletin, July 2001
*Brinkley, Joel Rice Says Syria Is at Least Indirectly Responsible for the Blast The New York Times, February 17, 2005
*Fattah, Hassan M. Wails at Loss of Lebanese Leader, Cries for His Vision The New York Times, February 17, 2005
*Saidi, Leena Huge Crowds Mourn Lebanon's Ex-Premier The New York Times, February 16, 2005
*Friedman, Thomas L. 'Hama Rules' The New York Times, February 17, 2005
*MacDonald, Neil.  CBC Investigation: Who killed Lebanon's Rafik Hariri?, CBC News, November 21, 2010
*CBC Video links: Getting Away With Murder: Part 1; Part 2.

-> All those links are not necessary, redundancy, to be integrated as refs or out!

Here, at least the external links section is clean, and the links have been saved here for future use if necessary. -- Importemps, d, March 1 2012 2:18 (UTC)

Corruption section, chapter 2

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This last removal of a substantial portion from the ″Corruption″ section is arbitrary and needs to be discussed here first. Therefore, I'll be reinstating it in a week or so unless a valid and thorough discussion takes place here. For the time being I have requested protection of the page given the last disruptive editing to the article.--Jetstreamer Talk 18:09, 13 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

There are some things removed there that do not appear to be sourced, so please do not reinstate anything unless you are sure that the sources support it. Squinge (talk) 18:14, 13 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Squinge: Only WP:BLP admits the immediate removal of content that is not properly sourced. Instead of removing here, I'd try to find references for some of the facts that are not supported by sources. Actually, I did that for other portions of the article.--Jetstreamer Talk 18:45, 13 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
It's nothing to do with BLP - some content has been contested, and it should now not be reinstated unless it is supported by sources. Squinge (talk) 18:48, 13 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Squinge: Only the last paragraph of the deleted content included no sources.--Jetstreamer Talk 18:50, 13 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, that would appear to be the case. Squinge (talk) 18:56, 13 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I've reinstated the deleted content and marked the sole unsourced deleted paragraph as needing sources.--Jetstreamer Talk 19:11, 17 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Assasinated by

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Mishelle Abu Slaiman, an actor, during an interview. 2601:645:4200:8F80:ACFF:DC35:572C:4588 (talk) 18:35, 14 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]