>For the last two days, Afghanistan has been exploding in demonstrations over 
>Farkhunda, a Kabul woman who was >beaten to death and torched by a mob. Even 
>though every major news source has done a piece on her, I can't find an 
>>article for her yet in Wikipedia.  When it does get written, and finally 
>starts showing up in the search engines, what will >it say? "Farkhunda", the 
>logical search term?  Or more likely, the more common format: "the 
>>murder/lynching/battering/victimization/humiliation of [insert woman's name 
>here]".

[...]

>For quite some time, the article for Ozgecan Aslan was hidden from Google 
>searches as well, because due to the >English Wikipedia's unique naming 
>conventions, the article was called "Murder of Özgecan Aslan".
This is a Google problem, not a Wikipedia problem. And my answer, from personal 
experience, is basically what you began with: Give it time.
In late January I began researching (well, actually, reviewing research I had 
already done) and writing [[Death of Elisa Lam]], the idea being to get a hook 
from the article in DYK on February 19, the two-year anniversary of the day her 
body was found (The people at DYK were, despite the best efforts of myself and 
another editor there, unable to to do so, so a different hook ran two days 
later and did a respectable amount of page views). Even at that time, with the 
article having been in existence for almost a month, it still was on the middle 
of the second page of Google results. But now it comes up as the first result 
for “Elisa Lam.”
Some tips for gaming PageRank when you create articles like this:
  a.. Make sure there’s a redirect from the subject’s name to the “death/murder 
of ...” article.
  b.. Make sure you have a few internal links from other articles. Lists are 
good for this: every article about a notable missing-persons case can have an 
entry in, and link to, [[List of people who disappeared mysteriously]].
Daniel Case

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