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  2. Responsibility to protect - Wikipedia

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    The responsibility to protect (R2P or RtoP) is a global political commitment which was endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly at the 2005 World Summit in order to address its four key concerns to prevent genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.

  3. Wikipedia:Responsibility - Wikipedia

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    It's good that people volunteer to work on Wikipedia. We're grateful for their hard work. But with that work comes responsibility. We ask that contributors check their facts and take some pride in their work. We ask that they collaborate with others. We ask that they behave civilly and with respect.

  4. Wikipedia : Administrators' guide/Protecting

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    A 24 hour page protection is typical. If problems resume, the protection might be increased to 36 hours for example. The page protection history might help you figure out how long to protect the page by what has worked in the past for that page. Protecting etiquette is very lax.

  5. Wikipedia:Administrators' best practices - Wikipedia

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    If requests for page protection are being used to game the consensus process, then it may not be a good idea to protect the page. When administrators protect a page, they should include a warning note on the talk page stating if edit warring starts resumes after a protection period, the most likely administrative response is to escalate to ...

  6. Wikipedia:Protection policy - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is built on the principle that anyone can edit, and therefore aims to have as many pages open for public editing as possible so that anyone can add material and correct issues. This policy states in detail the protection types and procedures for page protection and unprotection, and when each protection should and should not be applied.

  7. Wikipedia:You can and cannot change Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Tutorial, a good first stop for new hands or old hands who haven't done it or would just like to revise. Well worth the time, as it will probably save you time in the long run. Wikipedia:Five pillars, concise and clear, also recommended. Wikipedia:Help. The name says it all. But there's a lot there, so: See Wikipedia:Help#Stuck? in ...

  8. Wikipedia:Administrators - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's administrative tools are often likened to a janitor's mop, leading to adminship being described at times as being "given the mop".Just like a real-world janitor might have keys to offices that some other workers are excluded from, admins have some role-specific abilities, but – also like a real-world janitor – they're not more important than the other editors.

  9. Human rights defender - Wikipedia

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    The term human rights defender (HRD) became commonly used within the international human rights community after the UN General Assembly issued the Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognised Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (A/RES/53/144, 1998), commonly known as the Declaration on Human Rights ...