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Hello. Unfortunately having been editing on Wikipedia for so long makes me suspicious when I see certain kinds of edits. The tone of your edits at Arab Spring struck me as being very similar to what one comes across in a magazine or an essay not what one expects to find on Wikipedia or most general purpose encyclopedias. Since I do not have access to any of the sources you supplied I could not check to see if indeed there was any plagiarism going on. It seemed suspicious to me, but since I could not verify my hunch I did not come right out and accuse you of a copyright violation (but left an alert for the next editor who might come along investigating the issue). If this is all your own prose then I apologize for suggesting there might be something foul afoot. SQGibbon (talk) 22:08, 27 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]