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International Workers Committe says Free Mumia and All Elders...
The international campaign to free Mumia Abu-Jamal launched by the International Workers Committee Against War and Exploitation, For a Workers International (IWC) is under way. This new IWC release declares: Free Mumia and All Elders, Vulnerable Inmates and Political Prisoners Immediately!
Free Mumia and All Elders, Vulnerable Inmates and Political Prisoners Immediately!
The international campaign to free Mumia Abu-Jamal launched by the International Workers Committee Against War and Exploitation, For a Workers International (IWC) is under way.
The IWC Campaign Appeal, issued on March 6, has now received support from labor and democratic rights organizations and activists in countries the world over. It is our contribution to the mass-based campaign to free Mumia.
The three demands being relayed by the IWC to authorities in Pennsylvania [see people to contact below] are the following:
• Transfer Mumia to a hospital for proper medical care!
• Free Mumia immediately!
• Free all elders, vulnerable inmates, and political prisoners!
We are reprinting below an article published in the March 17, 2021 issue of Tribune des Travailleurs (Workers Tribune), which provides some initial information on the statements calling to free Mumia from unions worldwide.
You will also find attached some of the initial responses to this campaign in numerous countries from trade union bodies, representatives of workers’ and community organizations, and activists from all political horizons. This is a first list; reports from many more countries are on the way.
Please support this effort TODAY!
Many thanks, in advance,
The Editorial Board of The Organizer newspaper
(supporters of the IWC campaigns)
* * * * * * * * * *
URGENT APPEAL RELAYED BY THE IWC (excerpts)
Mumia’s COVID-19 Infection Has Been Confirmed by Prison Doctors After Initial Denial
• Free Mumia Immediately!
• Free All Political Prisoners!
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
Mumia Abu-Jamal needs to be released from prison and sent to a hospital for proper medical attention.
But that is not all. Mumia needs to be released from prison altogether, based on his documented innocence and his medical condition, which in itself should be sufficient to warrant his release.
We urge you to contact Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, Secretary of Pennsylvania Prisons John Wetzel, and Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner with these three demands:
• Transfer Mumia to a hospital for proper medical care!
• Free Mumia immediately!
• Free all elders, vulnerable inmates, and political prisoners!
Here is the contact information:
PA DA Larry Krasner: 267-456-1000 (justice [at] phila.gov)
PA DOC Secretary John Wetzel: 717-728-2573 (jowetzel [at] state.pa.us)
PA Governor Tom Wolf: 717-787-2500 (Brunelle.michael [at] gmail.com)
Please send copies of your email messages — with your name, organization and country — to owcmumbai2016 [at] gmail.com and SuzanneWRoss [at] aol.com.
In solidarity,
The Editorial Board of
The Organizer Newspaper
(http://www.socialistorganizer.org)
* * * * * * * * * * *
“Freedom for Mumia, It’s the Only Treatment!” (Dr. Ricardo Alvarez, Mumia’s physician)
(Reprinted and translated from Tribune des Travailleurs (Workers Tribune) No. 281, March 17, 2021. Tribune des Travailleurs is the weekly newspaper of the Independent Democratic Workers Party of France, POID.)
“Now, right now, we need to free Mumia Abu-Jamal!” This is the cry of the U.S. coalitions fighting to save the life of Mumia Abu-Jamal, 66, who has just tested positive for COVID-19 in prison. Mumia suffers from congestive heart failure and hepatitis C. As his physician, Ricardo Alvarez, says: "Freedom is the only possible treatment!”
Statements demanding that Mumia be released immediately and hospitalized are being gathered worldwide.
“During the dark days of Apartheid,” reads a statement by the 300,000-member National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), “the liberation movement was supported by progressive organizations putting pressure on the government to release political prisoners. It is our turn now to free Mumia Abu-Jamal.”
For their part, the International Federation of Journalists, the National Writers Union (U.S.) and the SNJ-CGT (France) have issued a call for "the immediate hospitalization of Mumia so that he can receive proper care by independent professionals, with his release as soon as he is able, so that he can rejoin his family.”
The Independent Democratic Workers Party of France (POID), as well as the International Workers Committee Against War and Exploitation, For the Workers International (IWC), have issued similar statements, addressed to Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf [see attached].
To obtain a copy of a “Model Letter” from the Free Mumia coalitions that has been published in the IWC Weekly Newsletter, please write to: owcmumbai2016 [at] gmail.com.
The international campaign to free Mumia Abu-Jamal launched by the International Workers Committee Against War and Exploitation, For a Workers International (IWC) is under way.
The IWC Campaign Appeal, issued on March 6, has now received support from labor and democratic rights organizations and activists in countries the world over. It is our contribution to the mass-based campaign to free Mumia.
The three demands being relayed by the IWC to authorities in Pennsylvania [see people to contact below] are the following:
• Transfer Mumia to a hospital for proper medical care!
• Free Mumia immediately!
• Free all elders, vulnerable inmates, and political prisoners!
We are reprinting below an article published in the March 17, 2021 issue of Tribune des Travailleurs (Workers Tribune), which provides some initial information on the statements calling to free Mumia from unions worldwide.
You will also find attached some of the initial responses to this campaign in numerous countries from trade union bodies, representatives of workers’ and community organizations, and activists from all political horizons. This is a first list; reports from many more countries are on the way.
Please support this effort TODAY!
Many thanks, in advance,
The Editorial Board of The Organizer newspaper
(supporters of the IWC campaigns)
* * * * * * * * * *
URGENT APPEAL RELAYED BY THE IWC (excerpts)
Mumia’s COVID-19 Infection Has Been Confirmed by Prison Doctors After Initial Denial
• Free Mumia Immediately!
• Free All Political Prisoners!
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
Mumia Abu-Jamal needs to be released from prison and sent to a hospital for proper medical attention.
But that is not all. Mumia needs to be released from prison altogether, based on his documented innocence and his medical condition, which in itself should be sufficient to warrant his release.
We urge you to contact Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, Secretary of Pennsylvania Prisons John Wetzel, and Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner with these three demands:
• Transfer Mumia to a hospital for proper medical care!
• Free Mumia immediately!
• Free all elders, vulnerable inmates, and political prisoners!
Here is the contact information:
PA DA Larry Krasner: 267-456-1000 (justice [at] phila.gov)
PA DOC Secretary John Wetzel: 717-728-2573 (jowetzel [at] state.pa.us)
PA Governor Tom Wolf: 717-787-2500 (Brunelle.michael [at] gmail.com)
Please send copies of your email messages — with your name, organization and country — to owcmumbai2016 [at] gmail.com and SuzanneWRoss [at] aol.com.
In solidarity,
The Editorial Board of
The Organizer Newspaper
(http://www.socialistorganizer.org)
* * * * * * * * * * *
“Freedom for Mumia, It’s the Only Treatment!” (Dr. Ricardo Alvarez, Mumia’s physician)
(Reprinted and translated from Tribune des Travailleurs (Workers Tribune) No. 281, March 17, 2021. Tribune des Travailleurs is the weekly newspaper of the Independent Democratic Workers Party of France, POID.)
“Now, right now, we need to free Mumia Abu-Jamal!” This is the cry of the U.S. coalitions fighting to save the life of Mumia Abu-Jamal, 66, who has just tested positive for COVID-19 in prison. Mumia suffers from congestive heart failure and hepatitis C. As his physician, Ricardo Alvarez, says: "Freedom is the only possible treatment!”
Statements demanding that Mumia be released immediately and hospitalized are being gathered worldwide.
“During the dark days of Apartheid,” reads a statement by the 300,000-member National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), “the liberation movement was supported by progressive organizations putting pressure on the government to release political prisoners. It is our turn now to free Mumia Abu-Jamal.”
For their part, the International Federation of Journalists, the National Writers Union (U.S.) and the SNJ-CGT (France) have issued a call for "the immediate hospitalization of Mumia so that he can receive proper care by independent professionals, with his release as soon as he is able, so that he can rejoin his family.”
The Independent Democratic Workers Party of France (POID), as well as the International Workers Committee Against War and Exploitation, For the Workers International (IWC), have issued similar statements, addressed to Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf [see attached].
To obtain a copy of a “Model Letter” from the Free Mumia coalitions that has been published in the IWC Weekly Newsletter, please write to: owcmumbai2016 [at] gmail.com.
For more information:
https://jamaljournal-movement.blogspot.com...
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To the Governor of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf
To Pennsylvania's Secretary of Corrections, John Wetzel
To the District Attorney of Philadelphia, Larry Krasner
We – entities and participants in the trade union, political and popular movements, intellectuals and people committed to democracy and justice – turn to you to appeal for the life of Black activist Mumia Abu-Jamal, who tested positive for Covid-19 and is being treated in a prison infirmary, a situation that is completely inadequate given the state of his health. Mumia's immediate transfer to a hospital is an urgent matter, where hours count for his survival.
We take this opportunity to join those in the United States who are demanding justice for Mumia and his transfer to a hospital.
They also demand that all elderly and vulnerable political prisoners be released before COVID devastates their already precarious lives.
Best regards,
Adesões no Brasil
Paulo Teixeira – Dep. Federal e Secretário Geral do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT)
Angelo Vanhoni –Presidente do Partido dos Trabalhadores de Curitiba/PR
Luiz Carlos Paixão - Executiva da Confederação Nacional dos Trabalhadores em Educação - CNTE
Gustavo Henrique Vidal – Presidente do Sindicato dos Jornalistas do Paraná
Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens, MAB
Pedro Carrano – jornalista e integrante da União de Moradores e Trabalhadores (UMT)
Florisvaldo Fier - Dr. Rosinha, Médico pediatra e sanitarista
Anísio G. Homem – escritor e tradutor
Valter Pomar - historiador, dirigente nacional do PT
Valério Arcary - historiador, membro do PSOL;
Marco Maia - Deputado federal do PT
Elmano Freitas- Deputado Estadual PT /Ceará
Renato Freitas – vereador do PT em Curitiba/PR
Ana Carolina Dartora – vereadora PT em Curitiba/PR
Professora Josete – vereadora do PT em Curitiba/PR
Boanerges Elias – direção estadual da CUT-PR
Cláudio Ribeiro – advogado trabalhista aposentado
Johnson G. Homem – advogado
Ney Jansen - diretor do núcleo sindical Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato/PR
Ricardo Prestes Pazello – Militante da Consulta Popular e professor do departamento de Direito da UFPR
Julio Cesar Carignano – Diretor do Sindicato dos Jornalistas do Paraná
Maurino Silva - diretório PT de são José- SC
Christiane Ribeiro Gomes - Diretora Geral – 39º Núcleo do CPERS/Sindicato
Lucas Barbosa Pelissari - Professor do IFPR e militante da Consulta Popular
Pedro Jacobs – sindicalista, núcleo 39º do CPERS
Movimento Camponês Popular – MCP
Alaerte Leandro Martins - Rede de Mulheres Negras, enfermeira, doutora em saúde pública pela USP, fundadora da Associação Pelourinho da Lapa
Angela Sarneski – Rede de Mulheres Negras e coletivo Comvida
Berquelei Matheus Costa
Giorgia Prates – Fotojornalista do jornal Brasil de Fato Paraná
Davi Macedo – Jornalista
Leandro Taques – Fotojornalista
Luzia Nunes – Consulta Popular
Sara Gladys Toniato – Psicóloga e Consulta Popular
Bernardo Kestring - NS Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato e diretor do Sinpes.
Levante Popular da Juventude
Rodrigo Tomazini, militante do PSOL, direção do núcleo sindical Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato
Marina de Godoy -Oposição cutista no Sismmac
Diana Cristina de Abreu- direção da CUT Paraná
Coordenação Nacional de Entidades Negras, CONEN
Confederação Nacional dos Metalúrgicos/ CUT
Movimento Camponês Popular, MCP
Marcha Mundial das Mulheres, MMM
Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas, MMC
Central de Movimentos Populares, CMP
Movimento de Trabalhadoras e Trabalhadores por Direitos, MTD
Associação Brasileira de Juristas pela Democracia, ABJD
--
Secretaria da ALBA Movimentos - Capítulo Brasil
São Paulo - SP
? +55 11 2131-0870
To Pennsylvania's Secretary of Corrections, John Wetzel
To the District Attorney of Philadelphia, Larry Krasner
We – entities and participants in the trade union, political and popular movements, intellectuals and people committed to democracy and justice – turn to you to appeal for the life of Black activist Mumia Abu-Jamal, who tested positive for Covid-19 and is being treated in a prison infirmary, a situation that is completely inadequate given the state of his health. Mumia's immediate transfer to a hospital is an urgent matter, where hours count for his survival.
We take this opportunity to join those in the United States who are demanding justice for Mumia and his transfer to a hospital.
They also demand that all elderly and vulnerable political prisoners be released before COVID devastates their already precarious lives.
Best regards,
Adesões no Brasil
Paulo Teixeira – Dep. Federal e Secretário Geral do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT)
Angelo Vanhoni –Presidente do Partido dos Trabalhadores de Curitiba/PR
Luiz Carlos Paixão - Executiva da Confederação Nacional dos Trabalhadores em Educação - CNTE
Gustavo Henrique Vidal – Presidente do Sindicato dos Jornalistas do Paraná
Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens, MAB
Pedro Carrano – jornalista e integrante da União de Moradores e Trabalhadores (UMT)
Florisvaldo Fier - Dr. Rosinha, Médico pediatra e sanitarista
Anísio G. Homem – escritor e tradutor
Valter Pomar - historiador, dirigente nacional do PT
Valério Arcary - historiador, membro do PSOL;
Marco Maia - Deputado federal do PT
Elmano Freitas- Deputado Estadual PT /Ceará
Renato Freitas – vereador do PT em Curitiba/PR
Ana Carolina Dartora – vereadora PT em Curitiba/PR
Professora Josete – vereadora do PT em Curitiba/PR
Boanerges Elias – direção estadual da CUT-PR
Cláudio Ribeiro – advogado trabalhista aposentado
Johnson G. Homem – advogado
Ney Jansen - diretor do núcleo sindical Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato/PR
Ricardo Prestes Pazello – Militante da Consulta Popular e professor do departamento de Direito da UFPR
Julio Cesar Carignano – Diretor do Sindicato dos Jornalistas do Paraná
Maurino Silva - diretório PT de são José- SC
Christiane Ribeiro Gomes - Diretora Geral – 39º Núcleo do CPERS/Sindicato
Lucas Barbosa Pelissari - Professor do IFPR e militante da Consulta Popular
Pedro Jacobs – sindicalista, núcleo 39º do CPERS
Movimento Camponês Popular – MCP
Alaerte Leandro Martins - Rede de Mulheres Negras, enfermeira, doutora em saúde pública pela USP, fundadora da Associação Pelourinho da Lapa
Angela Sarneski – Rede de Mulheres Negras e coletivo Comvida
Berquelei Matheus Costa
Giorgia Prates – Fotojornalista do jornal Brasil de Fato Paraná
Davi Macedo – Jornalista
Leandro Taques – Fotojornalista
Luzia Nunes – Consulta Popular
Sara Gladys Toniato – Psicóloga e Consulta Popular
Bernardo Kestring - NS Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato e diretor do Sinpes.
Levante Popular da Juventude
Rodrigo Tomazini, militante do PSOL, direção do núcleo sindical Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato
Marina de Godoy -Oposição cutista no Sismmac
Diana Cristina de Abreu- direção da CUT Paraná
Coordenação Nacional de Entidades Negras, CONEN
Confederação Nacional dos Metalúrgicos/ CUT
Movimento Camponês Popular, MCP
Marcha Mundial das Mulheres, MMM
Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas, MMC
Central de Movimentos Populares, CMP
Movimento de Trabalhadoras e Trabalhadores por Direitos, MTD
Associação Brasileira de Juristas pela Democracia, ABJD
--
Secretaria da ALBA Movimentos - Capítulo Brasil
São Paulo - SP
? +55 11 2131-0870
For more information:
http://www.jamaljournal.com
Secretaria da ALBA Movimientos - Capítulo Brasil
São Paulo - SP
? +55 11 2131-0870
March 19, 2021
To the Governor of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf
To Pennsylvania's Secretary of Corrections, John Wetzel
To the District Attorney of Philadelphia, Larry Krasner
We – entities and participants in the trade union, political and popular movements, intellectuals and people committed to democracy and justice – turn to you to appeal for the life of Black activist Mumia Abu-Jamal, who tested positive for Covid-19 and is being treated in a prison infirmary, a situation that is completely inadequate given the state of his health. Mumia's immediate transfer to a hospital is an urgent matter, where hours count for his survival.
We take this opportunity to join those in the United States who are demanding justice for Mumia and his transfer to a hospital. They also demand that all elderly and vulnerable political prisoners be released before COVID devastates their already precarious lives.
Best regards,
Adesões no Brasil
Paulo Teixeira – Dep. Federal e Secretário Geral do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT)
Angelo Vanhoni –Presidente do Partido dos Trabalhadores de Curitiba/PR
Luiz Carlos Paixão - Executiva da Confederação Nacional dos Trabalhadores em Educação - CNTE
Gustavo Henrique Vidal – Presidente do Sindicato dos Jornalistas do Paraná
Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens, MAB
Pedro Carrano – jornalista e integrante da União de Moradores e Trabalhadores (UMT)
Florisvaldo Fier - Dr. Rosinha, Médico pediatra e sanitarista
Anísio G. Homem – escritor e tradutor
Valter Pomar - historiador, dirigente nacional do PT
Valério Arcary - historiador, membro do PSOL;
Marco Maia - Deputado federal do PT
Elmano Freitas- Deputado Estadual PT /Ceará
Renato Freitas – vereador do PT em Curitiba/PR
Ana Carolina Dartora – vereadora PT em Curitiba/PR
Professora Josete – vereadora do PT em Curitiba/PR
Boanerges Elias – direção estadual da CUT-PR
Cláudio Ribeiro – advogado trabalhista aposentado
Johnson G. Homem – advogado
Ney Jansen - diretor do núcleo sindical Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato/PR
Ricardo Prestes Pazello – Militante da Consulta Popular e professor do departamento de Direito da UFPR
Julio Cesar Carignano – Diretor do Sindicato dos Jornalistas do Paraná
Maurino Silva - diretório PT de são José- SC
Christiane Ribeiro Gomes - Diretora Geral – 39º Núcleo do CPERS/Sindicato
Lucas Barbosa Pelissari - Professor do IFPR e militante da Consulta Popular
Pedro Jacobs – sindicalista, núcleo 39º do CPERS
Movimento Camponês Popular – MCP
Alaerte Leandro Martins - Rede de Mulheres Negras, enfermeira, doutora em saúde pública pela USP, fundadora da Associação Pelourinho da Lapa
Angela Sarneski – Rede de Mulheres Negras e coletivo Comvida
Berquelei Matheus Costa
Giorgia Prates – Fotojornalista do jornal Brasil de Fato Paraná
Davi Macedo – Jornalista
Leandro Taques – Fotojornalista
Luzia Nunes – Consulta Popular
Sara Gladys Toniato – Psicóloga e Consulta Popular
Bernardo Kestring - NS Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato e diretor do Sinpes.
Levante Popular da Juventude
Rodrigo Tomazini, militante do PSOL, direção do núcleo sindical Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato
Marina de Godoy -Oposição cutista no Sismmac
Diana Cristina de Abreu- direção da CUT Paraná
Coordenação Nacional de Entidades Negras, CONEN
Confederação Nacional dos Metalúrgicos/ CUT
Movimento Camponês Popular, MCP
Marcha Mundial das Mulheres, MMM
Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas, MMC
Central de Movimentos Populares, CMP
Movimento de Trabalhadoras e Trabalhadores por Direitos, MTD
Associação Brasileira de Juristas pela Democracia, ABJD
São Paulo - SP
? +55 11 2131-0870
March 19, 2021
To the Governor of Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf
To Pennsylvania's Secretary of Corrections, John Wetzel
To the District Attorney of Philadelphia, Larry Krasner
We – entities and participants in the trade union, political and popular movements, intellectuals and people committed to democracy and justice – turn to you to appeal for the life of Black activist Mumia Abu-Jamal, who tested positive for Covid-19 and is being treated in a prison infirmary, a situation that is completely inadequate given the state of his health. Mumia's immediate transfer to a hospital is an urgent matter, where hours count for his survival.
We take this opportunity to join those in the United States who are demanding justice for Mumia and his transfer to a hospital. They also demand that all elderly and vulnerable political prisoners be released before COVID devastates their already precarious lives.
Best regards,
Adesões no Brasil
Paulo Teixeira – Dep. Federal e Secretário Geral do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT)
Angelo Vanhoni –Presidente do Partido dos Trabalhadores de Curitiba/PR
Luiz Carlos Paixão - Executiva da Confederação Nacional dos Trabalhadores em Educação - CNTE
Gustavo Henrique Vidal – Presidente do Sindicato dos Jornalistas do Paraná
Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens, MAB
Pedro Carrano – jornalista e integrante da União de Moradores e Trabalhadores (UMT)
Florisvaldo Fier - Dr. Rosinha, Médico pediatra e sanitarista
Anísio G. Homem – escritor e tradutor
Valter Pomar - historiador, dirigente nacional do PT
Valério Arcary - historiador, membro do PSOL;
Marco Maia - Deputado federal do PT
Elmano Freitas- Deputado Estadual PT /Ceará
Renato Freitas – vereador do PT em Curitiba/PR
Ana Carolina Dartora – vereadora PT em Curitiba/PR
Professora Josete – vereadora do PT em Curitiba/PR
Boanerges Elias – direção estadual da CUT-PR
Cláudio Ribeiro – advogado trabalhista aposentado
Johnson G. Homem – advogado
Ney Jansen - diretor do núcleo sindical Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato/PR
Ricardo Prestes Pazello – Militante da Consulta Popular e professor do departamento de Direito da UFPR
Julio Cesar Carignano – Diretor do Sindicato dos Jornalistas do Paraná
Maurino Silva - diretório PT de são José- SC
Christiane Ribeiro Gomes - Diretora Geral – 39º Núcleo do CPERS/Sindicato
Lucas Barbosa Pelissari - Professor do IFPR e militante da Consulta Popular
Pedro Jacobs – sindicalista, núcleo 39º do CPERS
Movimento Camponês Popular – MCP
Alaerte Leandro Martins - Rede de Mulheres Negras, enfermeira, doutora em saúde pública pela USP, fundadora da Associação Pelourinho da Lapa
Angela Sarneski – Rede de Mulheres Negras e coletivo Comvida
Berquelei Matheus Costa
Giorgia Prates – Fotojornalista do jornal Brasil de Fato Paraná
Davi Macedo – Jornalista
Leandro Taques – Fotojornalista
Luzia Nunes – Consulta Popular
Sara Gladys Toniato – Psicóloga e Consulta Popular
Bernardo Kestring - NS Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato e diretor do Sinpes.
Levante Popular da Juventude
Rodrigo Tomazini, militante do PSOL, direção do núcleo sindical Curitiba Norte da APP Sindicato
Marina de Godoy -Oposição cutista no Sismmac
Diana Cristina de Abreu- direção da CUT Paraná
Coordenação Nacional de Entidades Negras, CONEN
Confederação Nacional dos Metalúrgicos/ CUT
Movimento Camponês Popular, MCP
Marcha Mundial das Mulheres, MMM
Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas, MMC
Central de Movimentos Populares, CMP
Movimento de Trabalhadoras e Trabalhadores por Direitos, MTD
Associação Brasileira de Juristas pela Democracia, ABJD
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http://www.jamaljournal.com
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