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editI found this page: http://www.mic.gov.to/appointments/new-ministers-/2006-hon-sunia-fili-minister-for-finance ...on the Tonga Government Portal. It's a profile of Sunia Fili, posted January 17, 2011. It contains some paragraphs that are exactly the same as some of the paragraphs on this page. Based on the History of this page (which shows several incremental edits to the text) it appears that they are copying from Wikipedia, not the other way around.
...I have made similar notes at Talk:Clive_Edwards_(Tonga), Talk:‘Uliti_Uata, and Talk:Sosefo_Fe’aomoeata_Vakata... Dracunculus (talk) 22:24, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
- It's not the first time the Tongan government websites plagiarise Wikipedia... Sometimes they even copy the internal links within the text, leaving the links back to Wikipedia articles. Aridd (talk) 16:28, 25 June 2012 (UTC)