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- The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of a fair use image as a replaceable image. Please do not modify it.
The result was to delete the image.
This image was tagged replaceable by User:HongQiGong on June 28, 2007..
This was disputed by User:John Smith's:
- There are few images available of Tony Blair and Junichiro Koizumi pictured together. This demonstrates the friendly relationship between the two leaders. Photographs taken at official events such as this are almost always copyrighted. I have been unable to find any free images of the two prime ministers on the internet.
This image was on two article, Foreign relations of Japan and Anglo-Japanese relations. Neither article mentioned Tony Blair, or mentioned this allegedly historical, notable meeting of the two. While I agree, in theory, that this is a non-recreatable event, and is probably historic and notable, the inclusion of this image on those two articles is merely decorative, and therefore fails WP:FUC. If we remove this image from those articles, it becomes orphaned. -Andrew c 01:50, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
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