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तिहाड़ में बंद जामिया स्टूडेंट सफूरा जरगर की ट्रोलिंग के केस में दिल्ली महिला आयोग का पुलिस को नोटिस
तिहाड़ में बंद जामिया स्टूडेंट सफूरा जरगर की ट्रोलिंग के केस में दिल्ली महिला आयोग का पुलिस को नोटिस
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सफूरा को सोशल मीडिया पर उनके बच्चे के प��ता को लेकर ट्रोल किया जा रहा है. सफूरा जरगर (Safoora Zargar) संशोधित नागरिकता कानून (Citizenship Amendment Act) के खिलाफ विरोध प्रदर्शन के दौरान कथित हिंसा के आरोप…
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Pregnant Jamia student Safoora Zargar gets bail in Delhi riots case, asked to not leave city Jamia University student activist Safoora Zargar has been granted bail by the Delhi High Court. She was arrested in connection with the Delhi violence case and booked under the anti-terror law UAPA.
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by using repressive laws like the 'Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act' (UAPA), 'Sedition and the National Security Act (NSA)', the government of india is intimidating, harassing and arresting numerous journalists, activists and students. those arrested are being sent to overcrowded prisons where they are at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19.
a particularly distressing arrest was that of 27-year-old Safoora Zargar, a research scholar from Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) University. she was arrested on 10 April, 2020 by the Delhi police for her alleged involvement in the February Delhi riots. but immediately after getting bail, the Delhi police arrested her again under UAPA and sent her to Tihar jail in New Delhi, one of the most overcrowded prisons in the country. at the time of her arrest, Safoora was three months pregnant. she has been repeatedly denied access to her lawyer and her husband due to the nation-wide lockdown imposed to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Safoora, in the past, had organised peaceful protests against the passing of the bigoted and discriminatory Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in december, 2019. since then, there has been a pattern by the Government of India to continuously use excessive force to crackdown on those who are peacefully protesting against the law.
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#freedom of the press and freedom to dissent is slowly eroding here in the world's largest 'democracy'... pls sign this petition#help#petitions#safoora zargar#india#nrc/caa#my posts
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CAA protests;
okay, i want to talk about something important. let me start off with the fact that i'm not an American and i live in India. so basically, i am asian, brown and also a Muslim.
this in no means is saying that i do not support BLM, i do, i support the protesters and their cause. yes, i signed all the petitions.
i want to use this as a platform to talk about a similar thing that happened in India during November, 2019 - March, 2020, when lakhs of people took to the streets of India (all over the country) to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) being passed by the government. according to which, the government will be discriminating us based on our religion and strip people off their citizenship. yes, you heard that right. so we took to the streets to protest and the police brutality was through the roof. not only did they beat up civilians on the roads but also raided national level universities to beat up the students for protesting against the government. we live in a democracy, it is well within our democratic rights to raise questions and protest. the government is directly responsible to us, the prime minister's office. (its in our constitution, the president is not answerable to the people but the PM is.)
i study law at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). on the night of 15th December, 2019, police forcefully entered our main gates (they've no jurisdiction inside the gate btw) and beat up students protesting peacefully on the road. 24 consecutive expired poisonous tear gas shells which maimed a student, lathicharge (beating with the police batons), shot with rubber bullets, you name it we went through it. they raided the hostels, and beat up the kids who weren't even part of the protest. they kept hurling abuses at the students and also kept saying "jo log kashmiri hai, un madarchodo ko maro pehle" (the people who look like kashmiri, beat up those mfs first). yes, that's verbatim btw, i'm not exaggerating.
i can go on and on about that night really, so instead you can read what happened in AMU here. i also have the original investigation report by the committee that is mentioned on that site.
other universities faced similar and worse atrocities. you can read how brutally Jamia Milia Islamia (JMI) students were beaten up, here and how local goons who feel that Hinduism is threatened but the presence of Muslims in the country entered another national university, Jawaharlal Nehru University and beat the students up with metal rods, you can read about it here.
and yes, none of the perpetrators of these attacks are arrested. even if they were, they are out on bail now.
we boycotted classes for months but got ZERO justice, instead, now under the guise of lockdown, the government has been arresting the leaders of the protests. lmao, you know the first the government did when lockdown started? they cleaned the graffiti off the walls of the universities which the protesters had made. they cleaned off fucking graffiti which were just quotes by historical figures in the spirits of dissent while the doctors kept begging them for PPE. the government clearly have their priorities set straight.
the women of the country took to shaheen bagh (Delhi) when the students were attacked and sat there in protest for 101 days. even in cold temperatures of below 1°C. mums with their one month old babies sat there, old ladies as old as 80+ sat there too. literate, illiterate both the groups of people sat there and they meant to sit there indefinitely but because of lockdown that wasn't possible and they had to vacate the place. oh, even they were attacked (more than once) by a guy carrying a gun who was ready to shoot at the protesters while the police WATCHED. they fucking stood there and watched. a guy advanced towards the attacker with his hands raised saying “let’s talk calmly” and that fucking privileged jackass shot the protester in the hand. all the while, the police just watched. you can read about it here. (he said "only Hindus will have their way in this country.")
a 4 months pregnant PhD student of Jawaharlal National University has been jailed without any justification. her case is still not being heard before the court and she's being denied basic human rights, living in a prison during a fucking pandemic. an excerpt from the Print, "Zargar, a 27-year-old M.Phil. student from Jamia, is over three months pregnant, and was arrested by the Delhi Police’s special cell on 10 April. She was later denied bail and, on 21 April, charged under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). She was associated with the Jamia Coordination Committee (JCC), and was part of the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests organised by university students in December and January. She was arrested for allegedly leading the anti-CAA protest at Jaffrabad metro station in February."
this is nothing, most of the Muslim people arrested during this protest haven't been released or are simply forgotten. lawyers were not allowed in the police station to bail them or being allowed to talk to them. most lawyers in the country signed up their numbers and other contacting details on the Internet with their locations so that if someone was arrested, they could call them up and the lawyers would bail them out (free of cost).
this discriminating and draconian bill not only affects the muslims but also the people on the lower rungs of the social ladder. i don't believe in caste. i do not agree with the system but it existed widely at a time when i wasn't even born, so there's not much i can do about that. but right now the government is bringing up the caste again, people who are Vaishyas and Shudras will also be stripped off their citizenship while being sent to detention camps. yes, India is already stocked up with their detention centers. so yes, i wasn't there at that time but i am here right now and i refuse to be okay with the government discriminating against us based on caste and religion.
lmao i totally forgot to mention the riot that broke out in February, 2020 which resulted in a recorded deaths (murder) of 53 civilians (mostly Muslims). that's the recorded death count but according to various people who were present in Delhi at the time and witnessed the riots happening, they claim the missing persons report (unreported) is in thousands. and over hundreds were killed. you can read more about the February 2020 Delhi Riots here.
there's so many more incidents that happened, and all the government has done is: NOTHING.
our current PM is the prime suspect of the Gujrat Riots 2002, which was a pogram led by him and it killed over thousands of muslims who lived in gujrat.
i didn't write this here to ask you for help, no, instead i want you guys to read this and remember this. don't forget our voices, because we're all together in this fight and the others to come. forgive but please don't forget.
like faiz ahmed faiz said, "bol k laab, azaad hai tere."
#protests#caa protests#cab protests#anti caa#anti caa protests#i know i used the blm tag but you've to realize i'm not trying to take away any attention#or jump on the bandwagon#i just want you guys to know this#like yes this happened too#this is also an example of draconian goverment#and peak police brutality#if you're wondering yes i did go to the protests#the ones staged in my university as well in my state#when i came back home because our university went into a lockdown and 16k students were evacuated due to that night's incident#i came back home but that never stopped me from joining in protests#make your voice heard#use the platform#speak up#choosing to keep quiet during a time of dissent is equivalent to choosing the governemnt#let that sink in and remember it
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Pregnant Jamia Student Safoora Zargar Gets Bail In Delhi Riots Case
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Safoora Zargar, a pregnant Jamia Millia University student jailed under an anti-terror law in a case associated to the Delhi violence, was granted bail today by the High Court after the cops did not oppose it on “humanitarian grounds”. NDTV is one of the leaders in the production and broadcasting of un-biased and comprehensive news…
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Pregnant Jamia Student Safoora Zargar Gets Bail In Delhi Riots Case Safoora Zargar was arrested under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act over the riots. New Delhi: Safoora Zargar, a pregnant Jamia Millia University student arrested under an anti-terror law in a case related to the Delhi violence, was granted bail today by the High Court after the police did not oppose it on "humanitarian grounds".
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Delhi violence: Pregnant Jamia Miliia Islamia student Safoora Zargar granted bail
Delhi violence: Pregnant Jamia Miliia Islamia student Safoora Zargar granted bail
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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday granted bail to pregnant Jamia Miliia Islamia student Safoora Zargar. Safoora was arrested by the police for her role in the Delhi violence case.
The court granted bail to Safoora after Solicitor General Tushar Mehta did not oppose it on humanitarian ground.
The Jamia students arrested under the UAPA in a case related to communal violence in northeast Delhi…
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Student in Jail, Criminal is on Bail #Jamia #Student #Delhi #JMU Holding a Pen in Hand is more dangerous than Holding a GUN in Hand Six Months Pregnant Lady in Jail, IAS Officer Sanjiv Bhatt in Jail & FIR Booked on Many Protestors https://www.facebook.com/239189673109046/posts/1161841907510480/ (at Delhi, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBPuFPupVF0/?igshid=wovxa9rihr0f
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A pregnant Muslim student of Jamia Millia Islamia University (India), Safoora Zargar, who has been detained under draconian terror charges has been denied bail. Her crime? Being vocal against Islamophobic citizenship law.
A pregnant Muslim student of Jamia Millia Islamia University (India), Safoora Zargar, who has been detained under draconian terror charges has been denied bail. Her crime? Being vocal against Islamophobic citizenship law.
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Worry, anger as India continues to arrest Muslim activists
Safoora Zargar at a protest rally. The pregnant Zargar has been charged below the stringent Illegal Actions Prevention Act. Picture Credit score: Provided
New Delhi: Meeran Haider, Delhi’s Jamia Millia Islamia College, PhD scholar and Delhi’s Youth wing President of the Bihar-based political occasion, Rashtriya Janta Dal [ RJD ], was first summoned by the Delhi Police Particular Cell, for questioning on his alleged position in CAA-NRC protest in Delhi and the Delhi riots. Meeran was later arrested, and after few days of his arrest, Safoora Zargar, one other Jamia PhD scholar, who was three months pregnant, was additionally summoned by particular cell of Delhi police. “She too was then arrested on similar charges,” Rizwan Ahmed Khan, an Alumni of Jamia Millia Islamia College advised DailyKhaleej.
Rizwan stated that Delhi police have slapped 20 to 21 prison circumstances towards each Zargar and Haider. “Protesting for our rights is our constitutional right. And we were exactly doing that. Why these arrests? I don’t understand,” added Rizwan.
Extra arrests to come
Rizwan stated that within the days to come, as the investigation proceeds, Delhi police is probably going to make extra arrests on this connection.
On 10th April 2020, Throughout Covid-19, when India was below Lockdown half one . Zargar was charged below the stringent Illegal Actions Prevention Act (UAPA). She was related to the Jamia Coordination Committee and was a part of the anti-Citizenship Modification Act protests organised by the College college students,in December and January. She was arrested for allegedly main the anti-CAA protest at Jaffarabad metro station in Delhi in February.
Cryptic and superficial reply
At her bail listening to on April 18, the court docket stated the investigating officer had filed a “cryptic and superficial” reply on her position within the case, and advised the officer to file an in depth reply for the following listening to. Nonetheless, her bail was later denied after extra stringent prices have been added to the FIR. She is at present lodged in Delhi’s Tihar Jail.
After Zargar’s arrest, her sister Sameeya wrote an open letter to her, describing the interval of Safoora’s arrest as a ‘slow death’.
Khan advised DailyKhaleej that Zargar’s household isn’t involved in speaking to the media. Her husband, sister and all her relations have switched off their telephones, as a result of many individuals are calling and abusing them.
Being pregnant associated points
On the situation of not publishing his identify, an assistant professor of Jamia College advised DailyKhaleej, that Zargar has had being pregnant associated urinary tract an infection (UTI) points. “She also has a history of UTI. We were hoping on all these grounds she will be given bail, but that hasn’t happened.”
One other buddy of Zargar, advised DailyKhaleej that they have been hoping she would get bail quickly, however due to the lockdown, the complete equipment is shifting slowly.
However Delhi police keep that Zargar’s arrest isn’t arbitrary. “It is not an arbitrary arrest, we have evidence to prove the charges. Rest the Judiciary will take a call,” A Delhi police official stated on the situation of anonymity.
Draconian legislation
Haider’s case associated to communal violence in north east Delhi, over the CAA, stated his buddy, who additionally didn’t need to be named. Haider too is lodged at Tihar.
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Delhi Police has additionally booked former Jawaharlal Nehru College pupil chief Umar Khalid below the UAPA, stated the advocate representing Haider within the case.
The FIR alleged that Khalid had given provocative speeches at two completely different locations and appealed to the residents to come out on streets and block the roads in the course of the go to of US President Donald Trump to unfold “propaganda at international level” about how minorities in India are being handled.
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Tolerant protest chief
Gulifsha, an MBA pupil, and a pacesetter of a peaceable protest was arrested on April 9, 2020 and slapped with the draconian UAPA in reference to North East Delhi violence.
Her co- protesters say that Gulfisha was a pacesetter who preached tolerance, organising peaceable protest within the website.
Gulfisha’s lawyer Mehmood Paracha advised DailyKhaleej that his shopper had been falsely implicated within the circumstances. “And these cases will not stand in a court of law,” Paracha stated, including that the arrest of Gulfisha was part of a bigger conspiracy by Delhi police on the behest of the extremist RSS. Paracha additional added that getting bail below UAPA is a tough process.
Ready for his or her father
Mohammad Pervez, a 35-year-old motorcycle mechanic from Delhi was additionally arrested by Delhi police on prices of rioting and homicide. Talking to DailyKhaleej, his youthful brother Kamar Alam stated that police had slapped 22 circumstances on his brother which embody instigating riots and homicide. Kamar, a local of Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, stated that his brother was harmless. “On the day of his arrest he went to his house to collect his personal materials. The neighbours informed the police that my brother was involved in riots. Police came and arrested my brother,” stated Kamar Alam. He additionally stated his brother was operating a motorcycle restore store within the space. He’s a father of three youngsters. After his arrest his household is in dire financial straits. Kamar stated his brother is lodged in Mandoli jail of Delhi, going by way of a tough interval of his life.
Coronary heart affected person
Mohammad Dilshad Malik, 40 years previous man resident of Bhajanpura space of north east Delhi, was arrested by Delhi Police throughout lockdown from his home. His youthful brother Irshad Malik advised DailyKhaleej that his brother was harmless. “He is a heart patient and nderwent open heart surgery. How can he instigate crowds to violence?” Irshad requested, including that police have slapped riots and homicide prices on his brother. A hawker by career, promoting readymade clothes on Delhi’s streets, Dilshad is at present lodged in Delhi’s Mandoli jail. His brother stated his 5 youngsters, at present going through financial disaster, are eagerly ready for his father to return from jail.
No authorized illustration
Civil society activists has raised questions on the timing of those arrests. A lockdown is in place and in accordance to them, restrictions and social distancing norms imply that these being arrested in the course of the lockdown could not get the authorized illustration they require. It should even be tough for the attorneys to enterprise out in the course of the lockdown, and query the police on the arrests.
“While investigating Jamia and northeast Delhi riots cases, Delhi police has done its job sincerely and impartially’, the Delhi police tweeted. “All the arrests made have been based on analysis of scientific and forensic evidence, including video footage, technical and other footprints,” it stated.
However In accordance to activists, pandemic or not, the basic rights assured below the structure are non-negotiable. It can be crucial that courts intervene and make sure the police doesn’t make the most of the lockdown to deny individuals their constitutional rights, they stated.
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Safoora Zargarr, student fom JMI gets linked to unrelated pornographic viral images
Photo of a woman with offensive words written on her face and a couple making love in open is viral falsely claimed to be of Safoora Zargar. Safoora Zargar, a 27-year-old Jamia Millia Islamia student and activist was arrested by the Delhi Police’s special cell on 10 April. She was later denied bail and was charged under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). She was a part of the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests organised by university students. It was later revealed that she is also three-months pregnant. This followed a lot of false claims on social media related to her pregnancy and marital status. SM Hoax Slayer has debunked these claims which states that Zargar has been married for almost two years and was already pregnant at the time of her imprisonment. Claim: A viral post links Safoora Zargar with a photograph of a woman who has ‘Fuck Hindu Rashtra’ written on her cheek. Another video of a couple having sexual intercourse is also being linked to Shaheen Bagh’s women. However, both of these posts are false and not connected to Safoora Zargar or Shaheen Bagh’s women.
TWITTER
This false information was shared by an account on Twitter called @TheSquind, which says, “She got pregnant after that?” The tweet has been archived here.
FACEBOOK
Same image was being shared on Facebook as well with more derogatory comments about Zargar. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1978437052288499&set=a.105825789549644&type=3&theater Archived here.
INSTAGRAM
Here, a collage was been shared which included Zargar’s two real photos from the hospital with one false image of another woman and a screen capture from the video of a couple. Following video of a couple having sex in open was shared by moer than 24000 people claimed to be from Shaheen Bagh https://www.facebook.com/alisha.prajapati.967/videos/198090548289434
TRUTH
The woman in the viral image with anti-CAA slogan on her face is not Safoora Zargar. She is a student from Delhi University but her name would not be disclosed to protect her identity. The following collage shows Safoora Zargar from JMI on the right and the DU student on the left proving these pictures are of different individuals.
The photograph had attracted a lot of negative attention when it was earlier viral in January.
People shared a video of a couple having sexual intercourse behind a fence and claimed that the woman belonged from Shaheen Bagh. After reverse-image search of one of the keyframes from the clip reveals that a pornographic video is being used to discredit Shaheen Bagh and the women protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Below the screenshot of the tweet from 2018 which includes the same video.
https://twitter.com/sitrikasit/status/1001626671139753984 Same video was found on an Arabic website anotepad.com, uploaded on 10 July 2018.
This proves that the video has no links with any women from Shaheen Bagh as the protests there started since December 2019. Read the full article
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India’s government is better at curbing critics than covid-19
Banyan India’s government is better at curbing critics than covid-19
Bureaucrats can be a nuisance, but politicians are often a menace
May 9th 2020
MANY INDIANS will remember the coronavirus epidemic less for social distancing, or for watching re-runs of “Ramayan”, a popular 1980s television saga based on Hindu myth, than for the endless queues. Destitute migrant workers hoping for a train home are not the only ones who have been made to line up and wait. Nor are the millions now surviving on charity, or the hope of it. Many in the middle class, too, have been stuck in monstrous tailbacks while trying to make urgent journeys, the victims of arbitrary decisions by babus, as Indians derisively call civil servants.
For example, in the state of Haryana, which almost encircles Delhi, babus have ordered nearly impenetrable roadblocks to seal off the capital. This is akin to Maryland walling off Washington, DC, or the Home Counties blocking access to London. The babus say the blockade is to protect Haryana’s healthier citizens from being infected by sick Delhi-wallahs. The trouble is that severing the city from its suburbs has, among other nuisances, blocked doctors, nurses and patients from travelling to hospitals.
The babus of Delhi, for their part, have generated equally enormous queues. When the central government’s babus decided it was time to lift a nationwide ban on alcohol sales (a measure whose utility in the fight against covid-19 remains mysterious), the government of Delhi decreed that only particular liquor stores could open. This needless constriction created a crush so great as to squash any semblance of social distance. The babus then added insult by slapping a 70% tax on booze.
Not to be outdone as nuisance-makers, the babus of Noida, a suburb of Delhi in the state of Uttar Pradesh, have declared it illegal to carry a smartphone without downloading the government’s contact-tracing app. Many people do not own smartphones and, besides, the software is highly controversial. Yet the wise men of Noida still think it reasonable to threaten citizens with six months in prison for shunning it.
If it were only ill-conceived, ever-shifting rules that magnified the grief of covid-19, Indians would simply shrug and roll their eyes. It is what they have come to expect from the “gomment”. Yet for some citizens things are worse. If you happen to be Muslim, for example, or to have joined the widespread protests earlier this year against government moves to inject religious criteria into citizenship rules, or to have been branded “anti-national” for any other reason, then you may be singled out for special treatment. Despite the spreading epidemic and the hardship caused by the continuing lockdown, the government has not relented from pursuing a range of critics, increasingly invoking draconian laws intended to combat terrorism.
Consider Anand Teltumbde, a 69-year-old management professor who champions the rights of Dalits, at the bottom of the caste system. He has been imprisoned since mid-April, awaiting trial along with ten other leftist intellectuals on credulity-stretching charges of inciting violence, including a purported plot to assassinate Narendra Modi, the prime minister. Or take Safoora Zargar, a 27-year-old graduate student at Delhi’s Jamia Millia Islamia University, arrested a month ago and repeatedly denied bail, despite being four months pregnant. Her membership of a university protest group has been twisted into a leading role in a purported “premeditated conspiracy” by Muslims to stoke the communal violence that engulfed parts of Delhi in February and left more than 50 dead. Among numerous facts that might suggest that this police narrative is pure fantasy, three-quarters of those killed in the riots happened to be Muslim.
Perhaps most disturbing has been the government’s failure to act at all against far more obvious troublemakers. During the covid-19 crisis, it has seemed completely uninterested in staunching a nasty wave of Muslim-baiting on social media, just as it ignored incitement to violence against anti-government protesters before the Delhi riots. The gist of the rumours doing the rounds is that the Muslims are deliberately spreading the epidemic as a “corona jihad” against the Hindu majority. One watchdog group has counted no fewer than 94 fake-news videos circulating in the past month, attracting millions of views, in which Muslims are supposedly shown propagating the disease by spitting in food, dropping infected currency notes and so on. Naturally, any meaningful debate about the government’s handling of the epidemic has been buried under this dangerous rubbish.
This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline "Lockdown lock-up"
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Guilty or Not, Trolling ‘Shameful’: DCW Demands Probe into Sexist Attacks on Pregnant Jamia Student Since Zargar's arrest, social media trolls have been slandering and character assassinating the Jamia student due to her pregnancy. via Top Buzz News- News18.com
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