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Jamaat activists clash with cops:54 police among 260 hurt across Bangladesh

@Al-Zakir, what happened to you? Suddenly you are speaking Sylheti, wow!!! So, you are giving up your Urdu/Hindi and Arabic, then?

I won't disappoint you. Urdu and Arabic preserved and use it every day. I don't speak Tagorized Bangla though. We should adopt Sylheti Bangla as national language of Bd. It is as close to musalmani Bangla as it get. What say?
 
I won't disappoint you. Urdu and Arabic preserved and use it every day. I don't speak Tagorized Bangla though. We should adopt Sylheti Bangla as national language of Bd. It is as close to musalmani Bangla as it get. What say?

Even a novelist like Meer Musharref Hossain wrote "Bishad Shindhu," an epoch on the killings of Hossain (grandson of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) by Khalifa Yazid in Bengalisized Sanskrit, and it is still a very popular novel among the Muslims as well as Hindus of Bengal. What are you going to do about it? So, instead of asking the mountain to come to you, better you yourself go to the mountain.
 
134 Jamaat-Shibir men held in 6 dists in last 24 hours


UNBconnect... - 134 Jamaat-Shibir men held in 6 dists in last 24 hours

Reported by: UNBconnect
Reported on: November 07, 2012 22:28 PM
Reported in: National

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Dhaka, Nov 7 (UNB) – Members of law-enforcement agencies arrested 134 activists of Jamaat-e-Islami and Islami Chhatra Shibir in six districts from Tuesday night to Wednesday evening in connection with cases filed over clashes with police and attack on the law-enforcers by Jamaat-Shibir men during their countrywide violent demonstrations on Tuesday.

In Rangpur, police arrested at least 28 Jamaat-Shibir activists from different parts of the northern divisional headquarters from Tuesday night to early Wednesday.

Sub-inspectors Rofiqul Islam, Rezaul Islam, Aminul Islam and assistant sub- inspector Monwar Hossain of Kotwali Police Station filed four cases against 500 named and unnamed Jamaat-Shibir activists over Tuesday`s clash with police and bomb attack on the law-enforcers from a Jamaat procession brought as part of the party`s central programme.

Earlier, on Monday Police arrested 12 activists of Jamaat and Shibir from the Jahaj Company Intersection and Shapla Chattar of the city.

The arrested Jamaat and Shibir men were sent to jail after police produced them before the chief judicial magistrate`s court.

In Sylhet, police arrested 52 Jamaat-Shibir activists in separate drives in different parts of the city from Tuesday evening to Wednesday morning.

In Gazipur, members of Rab-1 in a drive arrested 15 Jamaat-Shibir men in Tongi town on Wednesday evening and later handed them over to Tongi Model Police Station.

In Chapainawabganj, police arrested four Jamaat-Shibir activists from different parts of north-western district on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.

In Joypurhat, police arrested 18 Jamaat-Shibir men in separate drives overnight in different parts of the district.

In Barisal, police arrested 17 Jamaat-Shibir activists in the southern divisional headquarters early Wednesday. The law-enforcers also filed a case accusing 165 activists of Jamaat and Shibir over Tuesday`s violence in the city.

Shaheduzzamaman, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Kotwali Police Station, said Sub Inspector Shah Md Faisal lodged the case.

In the case the complainant said that the Jamaat-Shibir activists attacked police with stone chips and explosives when police asked them to stop their violent street demonstrations staged without obtaining permission on Tuesday afternoon.
 
13 Shibir men held with 12 bombs in Rajshahi

UNBconnect... - 13 Shibir men held with 12 bombs in Rajshahi

Reported by: UNBConnect
Reported on: November 10, 2012 14:13 PM
Reported in: National

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Rajshahi, Nov 10 (UNB) – Police in separate drives arrested 13 activists of Islami Chhatra Shibir and recovered 12 bombs and bomb making equipment in the city.

Police in a special drive arrested an activist of Islami Chhatra Shibir along with 12 live bombs and bomb making equipment from a mess in Meherchandi area adjacent to Rajshahi University early Saturday.

The arrested youth was identified as Nurul Huda, 23, a second year student of Arabic Department of Rajshahi University and a resident of Naokul village in Ullahpara upazila of Sirajganj district.

Police said acting on tip off, a team of police conducted a drive in a mess in the area at about 2:45 am and arrested him along with 12 live bombs and some bomb making equipment.

A case was filed against Nurul under explosives act.

Meanwhile, police arrested 12 activists of Islami Chhatra Shibir from separate places in the city from Friday night to Saturday morning.
 
60 injured as Jamaat men clash with cops
17 cops injured, several held, vehicles vandalised during clashes in capital, Rajshahi, Sylhet, Laxmipur


60 injured as Jamaat men clash with cops

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Jamaat-Shibir activists clash with police in Luxmipur area of Rajshahi city on Saturday. Photo: STAR
Star Online Report
At least 60 people, many of them police, were injured when Jamaat-Shibir activists clashed with law enforces in the capital, Rajshahi, Sylhet and Laxmipur on Saturday.

Around 10 people including two policemen were injured when activists of Jamaat-e-Islami and Islami Chhatra Shibir clashed with law enforces in the capital's Kafrul.

Police said the clash started around 4:30pm after the Jamaat-Shibir men brought out a procession in Senpara Parbata area.

Ataur Rahman, inspector (investigation) of Kafrul Police Station, said at least two policemen including a sub-inspector were among the injured.

He said the demonstrators also vandalised several vehicles and around seven people were picked up during the clash.

In Sylhet, police lobbed around 30 tear gas shells to disperse the Shibir men during a clash with them at the city’s Amnbarkhana area Saturday afternoon.

Witnesses said several hundreds Shibir leaders and activists brought out a procession at Rajargoli area about 4:30pm in protest against the death of a Shibir leader in Jaypurhat.

The clash erupted when police tried to resist them near Housing Estate area, reports our Sylhet correspondent.

The unruly Shibir activists also pelted brickbats on the law enforcers during the clash.

AB Barua, Commissioner of Sylhet Metropolitan Police (SMP), told The Daily Star that police had to stop the procession as they did not take permission from the authority.

Police fired 30 tear gas canisters to bring the situation under control.

SMP Deputy Commissioner Rezaul Karim said about 15 police men sustained minor wounds during the clash.

He added that police picked up 20 persons from the spot during the clash.

Our RU correspondent reports: At least 20 people including five police were injured in a clash between Shibir men and police in Rajshahi city Saturday evening. Police also arrested 10 Shibir men from the scene.

The clash ensured while police intercepted a procession of about 200 Shibir leaders and activists at Jhawtala intersection in Luxmipur area of the city around 5:30pm.

The Shibir men hurled brick bats to the police. At one stage, police fired around 200 rounds of teargas that left 20 people injured including 5 police personnel. Ten Shibir men were arrested.

Meanwhile, leaders and activists of Rajshahi city Awami League, Rajshahi city unit of Workers Party held protest programmes at Shaheb Bazar and Ganakpara areas in the evening.

Earlier, police arrested eight Shibir leaders and activists from different areas in the city in drives from Friday night to Saturday morning.

Meanwhile, at least 17 people, including police and newsman, were injured in a clash between Shibir men and law enforcers in Laxmipur Sadar upazila Saturday evening.

Witnesses said the clash ensued when police barred a procession by Shibir leaders at Godown Road area in the town around 5:30pm protesting the death of a Shibir leader in Bogra.

The disgruntled Shibir men pelted brick chips on the law enforcers forcing them to retaliate with tear gas canisters, reports our Noakhali correspondent.

Sub-Inspector Shahadat, Constables Rubel Das, Tarek and Ajoy, Shibir worker Foez, Firoz, Faruk and local journalist Yusuf were among the injured.

Golam Sarwar, officer-in-charge of Laxmipur odel Police Station, said that Shibir men launched an attacked on the law enforcers.

A case was underway in this connection, the OC said.

Earlier on November 5, at least 260 people, 54 of them policemen, were injured as Jamaat-Shibir men fought pitched battles with law enforcers in Dhaka and 10 other districts in the country.

The clashes began as police intercepted the processions that the Jamaat-e-Islami and Islami Chhatra Shibir activists brought out in the capital and elsewhere, demanding the immediate release of Jamaat leaders, including the nine arrested on war crimes charges.

The other districts where the Jamaat-Shibir men clashed with the police are Dinajpur, Thakurgaon, Bogra, Sirajganj, Noakhali, Moulvibazar, Chittagong, Narail, Kushtia and Khulna.

On November 4, the Jamaat, a key ally of the main opposition BNP, announced a weeklong protest programme across the country.
 
Abduction of defense witness outside tribunal

This is the first of a number of blogs about the alleged abduction of an International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) defense witness, Shukharanjan Bali, on 5 November 2012

I have interviewed three members of the ICT defense legal team who were in the car from which the witness is said to have been taken by law enforcement officials

I have also interviewed two journalists (both of whom work for the Daily Sangram, a pro-Islamic/pro-Jamaat national paper) who were eye witnesses to the abduction.

Although there remains at present no entirely independent witness to this abduction, this allegation is credible in light of the background circumstances to this incident, the detailed corroborating accounts provided, and the photographs taken of the police vehicle in which the Bali is said to have been taken.

Background to Shukharanjan Bali at the tribunal

Prosecution witness: Shukharanjan Bali's name was on the list of 68 prosecution witnesses who were supposed to testify on behalf of the prosecution against Delwar Hossain Sayedee. In the end, however, the prosecution only presented 20 of these witnesses to the tribunal.

In March 2012, the prosecution filed an application asking that the tribunal accept as evidence the unsigned statements of 46 of these witnesses who had not given oral evidence at the tribunal.
These statements are said to have been made by the witnesses to the investigation officer. They were given to the tribunal (and the defense) at the time of charge-framing.

Bali was ones of these 46 witnesses. He had not given oral evidence, and the tribunal wanted his statement to the investigation officer to be admitted as evidence. In the statement, he appears to be a strong witness against Sayedee. The statement reads:

‘On 2 June, 1971 at about 10 am, we saw under the leadership of Delwar Hossain Sayedee alias Delu, the peace committee, armed Rajaker force ….. guiding Pakistan soldiers to our Hindu block. …. To see what they will do, we followed them from behind. Entering into the village, they looted the 25 houses. ... They set fire on each and every house and burnt them to the ground.’

The statement goes on:

‘Armed Rajakers captured my brother Bisha Bali and after tying him to a coconut tire they started to flog him. Then according to the order of Delwar Hossain Sayedee alias Delu, a Rajaker shot and killed my brother. I saw the killing of my elder brother with my own eyes and became very frightened.’

In Bangladesh, generally statements made to an investigation officer are not entitled to be accepted as evidence - only testimony of witnesses given in court. However, section 19(2) of the International Crimes Tribunal Act 1973 allows statements to be admitted as evidence if the witness:

'at the time of the trial, is dead or whose attendance cannot be procured without an amount of delay or expense which the Tribunal considers unreasonable."

In relation to Bali, the prosecution in its application stated that he was 'missing for about last 4 months after he went out of his house' and therefore his statement should be admitted.

Although the defense argued that the criteria set out in section 19(2) had not been met in relation to any of these witnesses, the tribunal on 29 March passed an order allowing 15 of the witness statements to be admitted.

The fifteen included the statement of Bali.

In late May/early June, the tribunal heard a review application of the order that had been lodged by the defense. As part of that, the defense showed to the tribunal a short news piece that was broadcast on Diganta TV which included a short interview of Bali where he stated: '“They wanted me as a witness but I have said that I did not want to give any false witness. Just I have to tell the truth what I know.” The news piece contained the statements of three other witnesses which suggested either that they were available to give testimony (in conflict with the prosecution claim) or that the statements that the court had admitted as evidence did not reflect what the witnesses had said to the investigation officer.

The defense argued that Bali was available to give evidence to the tribunal - but that the prosecution did not want to call him as he would not provide evidence that supported its case.


From prosecution to defence Witness: The defense had provided the tribunal with a list of 48 witnesses that it intended to call. Bali's name was not on that list.

On 14 August the tribunal passed an order stating that it would only allow the defense to bring 20 witnesses - the same number of witnesses that the prosecution had called. In early September the defense started to bring its witnesses

On 21 October, the defense filed an application asking the tribunal to issue a summons requiring Bali to come to the tribunal as a defense witness. This stated:

.... Shukharanjan Bali has direct knowledge of the alleged incidents of the case. He is the brother of the late Bishabali who was allegedly killed at the instruction of the accused as per charge 10 of the instant case. As such it is necessary to issue summon upon Shukharanjan Bali so that he can give evidence as Defence Witness.

This application was heard on the 23 October, and the tribunal ruled that it would not issue a summons, but that the defense could bring any witness that it wanted.

Two days later the tribunal ordered the defense to close its case and fixed 5 November 2012 for the prosecution to sum up its case. On 31 October, the defense made another application asking the tribunal to allow it to bring Bali (and another witness) to testify prior to the beginning of the prosecution summing up. The tribunal said that it would hear the application on 4 November. According to the defence lawyers, Bali was brought to the tribunal on that day, spending the whole day in the defense room. However the tribunal did not hear the application.

The next day: the abduction
According to Tajul Islam, a defense counsel, whilst in Dhaka, Bali was staying at the house of Masud Sayedee, one of the sons of Delwar Hossain Sayedee, and that on the morning of monday the 5th October, he was brought from that house to the defense lawyers legal office in Purana Palton. This office is situated in the same building that another main defense lawyer, Mizanul Islam, was also living.

Bali was then taken to the tribunal in Mizanul Islam's white microbus. Mizanul Islam, who has to use a wheelchair, was in the front passenger seat. In the back was Bali with two lawyers on either side. One was was Hossani Panni Sohag (a junior to Mizanul Islam), and another was Advocate Ansari. In addition, a person who helped Mizanul Islam was sitting in the seat behind. The car arrived at the gate at about ten minutes past ten in the morning.

When the microbus arrived at the entrance of the tribunal (see diagram below), it found that (unusually) the tribunal gate was closed, and there with lots of police officers. (The registrar explained later to the Tribunal that the reason for this was there was a Jamaat national day of protest and the tribunal had therefore increased its security.)

The car was stopped and the police said that everyone other other than Mizanul Islam and the driver, should leave the vehicle. The three lawyers and Bali then got out of the vehicle which then went into the court grounds.

Sohag, the defense lawyer, explains what happened:

"I was in the back of car. I was on left, beside me was Bali and on the right was Monjur Ahmed Ansari and behind me was Ashrafuzzaman, the helper of Mizanul Islam. When I got down from the car, when they saw Bali, four men came forward and asked him what was his name. He replied, 'My name is Shukharanjan Bali'. One of the men said, 'We have to talk to you, please come to us in front of the main gate in the police control room'. They slowly took Bali to their destination. I requesting them to please stop. I said, 'I am the appointed lawyer of Bali. He is our defence witness now, you cannot take him outside of the court.' I asked [the man] what was his identify. He said, 'we are DB [detective branch] personel. We have to talk with this man, please let us ask him some questions'. I requested him, 'Please whatever you ask you should ask before me, in front of me, in this place. Not outside the court, not outside these premises.' They did not take heed upon my request.

My senior, Ansari said that 'I am going to collect your passes'. He went on foot [into the tribunal premises]. He went to collect the passes as without the passes they would not allow us to enter. It was due to out simplicity that they snatched him.

One guy held Bali’s left arm, one guy held his right arm, and the third man was pushing him saying ‘hurray up, hurray up’. They were in so much hurry to take him there.

I saw Golam Azam a journalist from Dainik Sangram as he was entering from the road. I asked him to come he with me. He was with me [walking down the pavement]. I was walking behind him. One of the drivers was in front of him. I walked all along with him [past the police post and down the pavement outside the tribunal] until he was put into the police van. [Whilst walking] I saw the DB man phone and ask the vehicle to come. The car came from that place [inside the tribunal]. It was in this direction [of the road].

At this time, Shohidul Islam [Sangram reporter] was passing on the road on a bike and I asked him to stop. Bali was taken around to the front of the car and the right door was opened and he was put in. Two police men were in the car, the driver and three DB policemen. Seven in all. My driver took photos using his mobile."

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Of those sitting in the car that took the witness to court, Shohag was the only one who was present right the time when the three men took Bali until the moment he was put in a police vehicle and driven off. There were however three other witnesses

Golam Azam: Azam is a trainee journalist for the national newspaper, the Daily Sangram who has been working for the newspaper at the tribunal for about a month. He says he obtained his graduation and masters in Law from Rajshahi university. He got his job with Sangram paper though a friend of his father. He says that his father, and family, are Jamaat supporters, but that he has no political affiliation and he is not involved in politics. He says that he was not involved in student politics whilst at Rajshahi university. He said that he worked at Sangram as he needed a job, but that this does not mean he was a Jamaat supporter.

He came to the tribunal first by bus to the press club and then on foot to the tribunal. As he entered the High Court premises at mark 'X' on the diagram above, he says that he saw the lawyer, Sohag whom he knew from Rajshahi University days.

"I had just entered from the road and saw Shohag and he said that 'DB is taking away our witness'. Then I saw the men taking the witness, and kind of dragging him. They were wearing civil dress, while collar or check. There were three men, two on the side and one on the back. I followed them.

I called my senior reporter, Shohidul Islam but he was not receiving a call. I learnt later that this was because he was on his bike. As they walked down the pavement. I went to ask one of the men in civilian dress and asked him 'What was going on?', and the man asked for my identity I said I was a reporter. He said, 'Don’t make a big deal out of it, we are just taking him for interrogation.’ I enquired more what is the interrogation about. And then the man said 'Please don’t ask any more questions it is just standard procedure.'
I followed and then saw a white police car coming from inside the tribunal. It looked quite new. The the man whom I came to know was Bali was put in a seat behind the driver.
Just before the man was put in the car, Shohidul Islam who was driving his bike down the road [adjacent to the pavement] saw me and stopped and asked what I was doing and I said, 'They are taking the witness away.' Then he brought his bike back to where the white car was. He did not say anything but just watched."

The man in the foreground of picture number 1 (see below, taken by Ujjog) is said to be that of the journalist Golam Azam.

Shohidul Islam: He is a senior correspondent for the same newspaper that Azam worked for, the Daily Sangram.

"I was coming from my house by motorcycle, when I was came past I saw the incident. I saw one of the lawyers, and he said that, 'This is Bali and he is going to be arrested'. The vehicle came up from inside the tribunal. One man was holding Bali on the left side and another on the right. He came into the car on the right hand side, and he was taken away."

The picture taken of a man on a red bike (see below, picture 3) is said to be him on his bike at the scene of the incident.

Md Nurruzzaman Ujjol: He is a driver who is employed by the Jamaat-e-Islami. According to Advocate Sohag, Ujjol had already parked his car outside the tribunal (he was not the driver of the white microbus) and Sohag asked him to come with him. I have not yet been able to interview Ujjol, but he is the person who took three photographs on his his mobile phone.

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Credibility of the allegation
The only witnesses available at present are the members of the defense team, one of their drivers, and two journalists of a newspaper sympathetic to the objectives of the defense team. Despite the lack of independent testimony, there is good reason to conclude that the defence witness Shukharanjan Bali was indeed kidnapped by the police outside the International Crimes Tribunal.

The photographs are particularly important. (a) In picture 1, the tree in the picture matches with the actual tree outside the gate from which the witnesses said Bali was taken; (b) in both pictures 1 and 2, the police vehicle is pointing in the direction of the road as though it has just come from the Tribunal, as the witnesses testify; (c) there are also two pictures that appear to show that both the two journalists witnesses, Shahidul Islam and Golam Azam, were at the scene of the abduction - an important piece of corroboration.

Without independent testimony, there is perhaps no conclusive proof that such an abduction has taken place. It is also of course notable that the only two journalists present at the time were from the Sangram paper. However the detailed testimony, along with the pictures do suggest that the defense witness was abducted by law enforcement personal outside the tribunal gate.

Bangladesh War Crimes Tribunal: Abduction of defense witness outside tribunal
http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangla...duction-defense-witness-outside-tribunal.html
 
AL wants Jamaat on its side: Khaleda
Sat, Nov 10th, 2012 8:48 pm BdST



Cox's Bazar, Nov 10 (bdnews24.com)—BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia said on Saturday that the ruling Awami League was trying to take Jamaat-e-Islami into its fold so that it could hold elections under partisan government.

"The Awami League can never be trusted. They talk against the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami. But it's the Awami League, which had waged movement in 1996 in partnership with the Jamaat demanding introduction of the caretaker government system," Khaleda told a rally at Khijari High School playground at Ramu upazila in Cox's Bazar.

"Now they (Awami League) are covertly trying to bring Jamaat on its side," she added.

The former Prime Minister, however, said that the BNP has its full confidence in Jamaat, the key component of the BNP-led 18-Party Alliance.

"Jamaat is now in a strong position. Everything is fine (with it)."


The Opposition Leader on Saturday toured Ramu, the place where attacks were launched against minority Buddhists in September over a Facebook posting. She visited the damaged Buddhist temples and talked to the Buddhist community.

Khaleda claimed that the government was always trying to blame the BNP, Jamaat and other opposition parties when something unpleasant happens.

About the arson attacks on the Buddhist monasteries and homes at Ramu upazila on the night of Sep 29, Khaleda said that local BNP lawmaker Lutfur Rahman Kajal went there to tame the situation, but the government blamed him for the communal attacks.

She declared that her party believed in communal harmony.

"I am here as we pursue communal harmony," she said.

She urged the government to bring the people responsible for the attacks to justice.

"If the government fails to punish them, we will bring them to book if voted to power," she said.

After the Sep 29 attacks at Ramu, the violence spread to Ukhia and Teknaf of Cox's Bazaar and Patia of Chittagong the next day. The arson attacks were triggered after rumours had it that a Buddhist youth from Ramu posted a photograph of burned Quran on his Facebook profile.

After the incident, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina repeatedly blamed the local BNP lawmaker for triggering the attacks.

Reminding the past, Khaleda said: "That time she (Awami League President Sheikh Hasina) used to hold meetings with Mr Nizami (Jamaat chief Matiur Rahman Nizami) to fix the movement plans. But surprisingly he (Nizami) has now become Rajakar (to Awami League)."

An indefinite non-cooperation movement led by the Awami League in 1996 undermined Khaleda's attempts to retain office as Prime Minister. In the wake of vigorous movement, then BNP-led government had amended the Constitution adding the provision of caretaker government system the same year.

Khaleda claimed that the Awami League had a good relation with Jamaat during the regime of autocratic ruler HM Ershad who now heads the Jatiya Party, the key component of the Awami League-led Grand Alliance.

Eight top Jamaat leaders, including Nizami, and two BNP leaders are facing war crimes trial for their alleged involvement in war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.

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Awami league taking law in their own hand but wants to impose dictatorial and oppressive rule on others. Protest and resentment is natural and only way to go.
 
BAL acted bad, Jamat reacted. Nothing wrong .
 
why does bangaldesh even tolerate jamatis on its land? these people should be declared state enemies like commies and disbanded.
 
27 Jamaat-Shibir men sent to jail in Panchagarh


Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

RANGPUR, Nov 11, 2012 (BSS) - Twenty-seven Jamaat-Shibir leaders and activists ,including Ameer of Panchagarh district unit of Jamaat-E-Islami and Sadar upazila chairman Abdul Khaleque, were sent to jail hajat in Panchagarh today.

According to police sources, the Jamaat-Shibir leaders were on interim bail granted earlier by the High Court till November 9 in connection with a case filed against them on last September 25
by Jubo League activist Masum under the Speedy Trial Act.

They surrendered today before the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate of Panchagarh Khandker Haider Ali when the learned court rejected their prayer submitted for extension of the bail after hearing both sides.

The learned court has fixed November 15 next for framing charges against all 44 accused persons of the case.

Seven accused persons of the case are now on bail granted by the learned Judge Court and 10 are still absconding, the police added.
 
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