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I've removed this notice because it seems inappropriate and irrelevant. I don't see how any organization can order people to stop writing about it. --Lee Hunter 13:31, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Important notice regarding this ORG-STUB tag
PDMU authorities in México have ordered its members to stop works on the
corresponding Spanish Wikipedia article, until they have sanctioned its
contents and resolved some internal administrative issues, related to
interpretations or citations made of institutional documents. We ask Wikipedia
contributors not to extend this English article nor translate the Spanish
one until the warning notices at the beggining of the latter are removed by
the PDMU officer who inserted them, or a Wikipedia webmaster (confirm that
looking at its history.

--Above unsigned comment by 200.76.254.64


You are not quite clear on how a Wiki works, methinks. Paul, in Saudi 13:12, 3 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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