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I think it very likely that the text first appeared at the external site and was copied here - a copyright violation. It is just possible that the IP editor wrote the text and uploaded it to the external site and to Wikipedia - but in that case it is a large block of unsourced text and can be removed for that reason. --
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21:49, 28 November 2012 (UTC)reply
The same text has just been added again, sourced to
www.awaztoday.com. The text there seems to be a copy of the long version of the Wikipedia article, containing the earlier suspected copyvio. It contains the literal text "[1]" and "[2]" where the long version of the Wikipedia article had footnotes. This is getting rather recursive. --
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I think it very likely that the text first appeared at the external site and was copied here - a copyright violation. It is just possible that the IP editor wrote the text and uploaded it to the external site and to Wikipedia - but in that case it is a large block of unsourced text and can be removed for that reason. --
John of Reading (
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21:49, 28 November 2012 (UTC)reply
The same text has just been added again, sourced to
www.awaztoday.com. The text there seems to be a copy of the long version of the Wikipedia article, containing the earlier suspected copyvio. It contains the literal text "[1]" and "[2]" where the long version of the Wikipedia article had footnotes. This is getting rather recursive. --
John of Reading (
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22:09, 5 January 2013 (UTC)reply