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Your addition concerning her religion is not cited to a reliable source and is a WP:BLP violation. Your source states at the top that it is reporting an allegation, it does not state the claim as fact. If she openly broadcasts this faith as you claimed in one of your edit summaries, you should be able to cite a source in which she does this. January ( talk) 13:49, 20 December 2013 (UTC)
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