| ▲ | jjk166 2 hours ago | |||||||
The article argues, but does not provide evidence. It specifically says the UN used surveys immediately after saying surveys don't work here. There's no validation that estimates from satellite imagery are better than the methods PNG used. The fact the UN didn't adopt this report would certainly be an argument against it. | ||||||||
| ▲ | crazygringo 38 minutes ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It's an article, not a 20 page research analysis. It provides detail aappropriate to its scope. If you disagree, it's up to you to provide additional evidence to the contrary. The article devotes a paragraph on why the UN didn't release the report. If you want to argue that the UN shelved it for reasons of accuracy rather than for political reasons, please provide the explanation for why the article is wrong and why you're right. I mean, maybe you're right. I certainly don't know. But the article is going into a degree of depth to defend its reporting, and you're not. | ||||||||
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