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I recently removed a large amount of material from this article, including the "Diamond trade" section, which was a thinly-rewritten copy-and-paste from one of the sources, and the "Language" and "Regions with significant population" section. I see no support for the statements "The Sierra Leonean-Lebanese predominantly speak the Krio language as their primary language of communication; the vast majority also speak English as official language; a small minority speak Lebanese Arabic" nor "The Sierra Leonean-Lebanese population is mostly concentrated in Freetown and its Western Area, as well as in Kenema, Bo, Koidu Town and Makeni.", nor the suspiciously exact population figure of 75,137. Please do not reinsert this material to the article unless you can explain its provenance. Thanks, cab (talk) 03:17, 11 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]