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edit- Restoring the article of Rajaa Kasabni as all X Factor winners are considered as notable and a page is created for them in every country they win. Kasabni is the first winner of the Arab version of the contest. Furthermore there was no discussion whatsoever on whether the article should have be deleted. The colleague who proposed the deletion never got any feedback. I the creator of the article and creator of tens of articles of other winners as well was not notified either that the article was proposed for deletion. Restore back werldwayd (talk) 15:10, 24 December 2011 (UTC)