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Police release photos of bombing suspects (16/09/2004) #9314
The Jakarta Post, September 16, 2004
Abdul Khalik and I.D. Nugroho, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Surabaya. Police released on Wednesday 10 pictures of terrorist suspects allegedly involved in the Bali, Marriott and Australian Embassy bombings, including two updated sketches of fugitive terror masterminds Dr. Azahari bin Husin and Noordin Moh. Top.

One rebel dead, soldier shot in Papua fighting (16/09/2004) #9313
The Jakarta Post, September 16, 2004
Nethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post/Jayapura. A group of suspected Free Papua Movement (OPM) rebels attacked on Tuesday 15 Indonesian Military (TNI) soldiers in Lima Jari subdistrict, Puncak Jaya regency, leaving one rebel dead and one soldier severely injured.

Injured Indonesian policeman moved to Singapore (16/09/2004) #9312
ABC AUSTRALIA, 16/09/2004 00:42:49
An Indonesian police officer severely injured in last week's bombing of the Australian embassy in Jakarta has been airlifted to Singapore for treatment at Canberra's expense.

Indonesia's security minister says agencies may get (16/09/2004) #9311
extra power
ABC AUSTRALIA, 16/09/2004 07:39:32
Indonesia's chief security minister, Hari Sabarno, says the country's intelligence agencies may be given greater powers to help them detect terrorist plots.

More Suspected Suicide Bombers Named (16/09/2004) #9304
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 15, 2004 11:57 PM
Laksamana.Net - Police have released the names of five men suspected of being recruited for suicide bombings, including last week's deadly attack the Australian Embassy in Jakarta.

Government Reviewing Bali Bomber's Book (16/09/2004) #9303
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 15, 2004 08:55 PM
Laksamana.Net - The government is yet to decide whether to ban death row terrorist Imam Samudra's autobiography, in which he attempts to justify the October 2002 Bali nightclub bombings that killed 202 people.

Puritanical form of Islam puts brakes on terrorism (16/09/2004) #9301
The Sydney Morning Herald, September 14, 2004
By Mark Coultan in Jakarta. Far from promoting violence, the teaching of fundamentalist Islam in Indonesia may be a barrier to the growth of terrorism.

National Police Chief: Bombing Modus Same as (16/09/2004) #9297
JW Marriott Hotel and Bali Bombings
TEMPO, Friday, 10 September, 2004 | 08:05 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:National Police chief Gen. Da'i Bachtiar has said that the bombing incident in front of the Australian Embassy in Jakarta indicated just how capable terrorists were in recruiting new people to commit suicide bombings.

More Victims Identified, Toll Could Reach 11 (15/09/2004) #9296
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 14, 2004 11:58 PM
Laksamana.Net - The eighth and ninth victims of last Thursday's suicide car bombing at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta have been identified as innocent civilians, while police say the final death toll from the blast could reach 11.

Reward Offered For Bombing Suspects (15/09/2004) #9295
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 14, 2004 11:39 PM
Laksamana.Net - Police have offered a reward of Rp2 billion ($220,000) for information leading to the arrest of two Malaysian fugitives, Azahari Husin and Noordin Mohammad Top, suspected of involvement is a series of deadly bombings, including last week's blast at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta.

Aussies Backtrack on SMS Threat Claim (15/09/2004) #9294
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 13, 2004 09:39 PM
Laksamana.Net - The Australian government has retreated from its claim that Indonesian police received a bomb threat against foreign embassies ahead of last week's deadly explosion outside the Australian Embassy in Jakarta.

We are so Sorry for 9-11 (15/09/2004) #9290
Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism, September 11, 2004
By Kamal Nawash. This September 11 marks the third unforgettable anniversary of the worst mass murder in American history. After September 11, many in the Muslim world chose denial and hallucination rather than face up to the sad fact that Muslims perpetrated the 9-11 terrorist acts and that we have an enormous problem with extremism and support for terrorism.

Australian diplomats, families may go home (10/09/2004) #9288
The Jakarta Post, 9/9/2004 9:34:07 PM
JAKARTA (JP): The Australian Embassy is allowing on Thursday its staff to return to Australia for security reason after a powerful blast killing seven people and injuring 161 people.

JI claims Jakarta bomb blast (10/09/2004) #9286
The Age [Australia], September 10, 2004 - 7:54AM
Jemaah Islamiah today reportedly claimed responsibility for the deadly attack on the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, and warned of more unless Australia withdrew its forces from Iraq.

JI claims responsibility for blast: report (10/09/2004) #9285
The Sydney Morning Herald, September 10, 2004 - 8:01AM
The al-Qaeda-linked group Jemaah Islamiah has claimed responsibility for yesterday's car bomb attack outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta that killed at least nine people and wounded 182, and warned of further attacks.

Australian embassy blast kills three (10/09/2004) #9284
The Sydney Morning Herald, September 9, 2004 - 2:44PM
A powerful explosion near the Australian embassy in Jakarta killed at least three people Thursday and left "many" wounded, witnesses and officials said.

INFID's Short News Overview No. V/23: September 3-9, 2004 (10/09/2004) #9283
INFID, September 9, 2004
Rights Activitist Munir Dies. Indonesia's top human rights activists Munir was on Sept. 7 reportedly died aboard a plane heading to Amsterdam. He was 38.
Blast Near Australian Embassy. A powerful car bomb exploded outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta on Sept. 9, killing eight people and wounding 161, witnesses and officials said.

Bomb conspirator gets 3 years, (09/09/2004) #9281
five less than sought by prosecutor
The Jakarta Post, September 09, 2004
Puji Santoso, The Jakarta Post, Pekanbaru. A defendant accused of assisting the perpetrators of the Pekanbaru Christmas Eve 2000 bombings has been sentenced to three years in prison, five years less than requested by the prosecution.

TNI Investigates Relationship between (09/09/2004) #9280
Aceh Governor Puteh and GAM
TEMPO, Wednesday, 08 September, 2004 | 13:11 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:Indonesian Military (TNI) chief General Endriartono Sutarto said that he was still investigating the possible involvement of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam (NAD) governor Abdullah Puteh with the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) separatist group.

More deaths in Aceh (09/09/2004) #9276
ABC AUSTRALIA, 08/09/2004 23:51:20
The Indonesian military says it's killed six separatist rebels and arrested five others in the latest encounters in Aceh province.

Indonesian military kills six rebels, arrests five others (09/09/2004) #9275
ABC AUSTRALIA, 08/09/2004 19:09:42
The Indonesian military says it's killed six separatist rebels and arrested five others in the latest encounters in Aceh province.

EU poll monitor to visit Papua (08/09/2004) #9274
The Jakarta Post, September 08, 2004
JAKARTA: The head of the European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) to Indonesia, Glyn Ford, plans to visit Papua on Friday and Saturday to observe the province's preparations for the Sept. 20 presidential election runoff.

Indonesia Urges Greater Cooperation on Terror (08/09/2004) #9272
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 6, 2004 08:16 PM
Laksamana.Net - Indonesian Defense Forces (TNI) commander General Endriartono Sutarto has called on Southeast Asian nations to boost military cooperation to combat cross-border terrorism and prevent carnage on the magnitude of last week's hostage bloodbath in Russia.

Indon military chief calls for probe into Aceh governor (08/09/2004) #9271
ABC AUSTRALIA, 07/09/2004 18:15:43
Indonesia's military chief has called for an investigation into allegations that the Jakarta-appointed governor of troubled Aceh province has ties with separatist rebels.

Aceh Governor Rumored to be Linked to Rebels (08/09/2004) #9270
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 6, 2004 11:56 PM
Laksamana.Net - Aceh Governor Abdullah Puteh, still the subject of an ongoing corruption investigation, is now facing accusations of supporting the separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM).

Maluku refugee fund abused: Mayor (07/09/2004) #9265
The Jakarta Post, September 07, 2004
AMBON, Maluku: Ambon Mayor MJ Papilaja recently alleged that Rp 9 billion (US$957,446) in government refugee funds might have been embezzled by officials of the Maluku provincial government, depriving refugees in Ambon and other cities in Maluku of the assistance.

Fourth bomb threat shakes Pekanbaru (07/09/2004) #9261
The Jakarta Post, September 07, 2004
PEKANBARU, Riau: Pekanbaru city received on Monday the fourth bomb threat in the past three months, with the target this time the Pekanbaru Mall.

Palu forces ready for Mega's visit (07/09/2004) #9260
The Jakarta Post, September 07, 2004
PALU, Central Sulawesi: Thousands of police and military personnel are prepared to guard President Megawati during her Tuesday visit to Palu, the capital of Central Sulawesi province, a local military official said on Monday.

Ba'asyir verdict sparks courtroom violence (07/09/2004) #9258
The Jakarta Post, September 07, 2004
Abdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. Supporters of terror suspect Abu Bakar Ba'asyir fought a running battle with police officers and hurled shoes and other debris inside a courtroom, shortly after a judge dismissed on Monday the lawsuit against the arrest of the elderly cleric.

Baasyir's Supporters Clash With Police (07/09/2004) #9257
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 6, 2004 03:08 PM
Laksamana.Net - Supporters of radical Muslim preacher Abu Bakar Baasyir clashed with police on Monday (6/9/04) after a Jakarta court threw out the cleric's pre-trial lawsuit that claimed he had been wrongfully arrested and detained on terrorism charges.

Brawl erupts at Indonesian court as judges rule (07/09/2004) #9256
Ba'asyir detention legal
The Jakarta Post, 9/6/2004 2:30:14 PM
JAKARTA (AFP): A brawl erupted at an Indonesian court on Monday after judges ruled that the arrest and detention of alleged Jamaah Islamiyah head Abu Bakar Ba'asyir was legal, clearing the way for his trial under tough antiterror laws.

Supporters of Indon terror suspect Bashir clash with police (07/09/2004) #9255
ABC AUSTRALIA, 06/09/2004 21:01:30
Supporters of the radical Indonesian cleric, Abu Bakar Bashir, have clashed with police in the capital, Jakarta, after a court ruled he should stay in jail to face a trial on terrorism charges.

Indonesian police officer to be censured over (07/09/2004) #9254
Bali bomber cafe visit
ABC AUSTRALIA, 06/09/2004 21:01:33
Indonesia's police chief, General Da'i Bachtiar, says a senior police officer who took a convicted key Bali bomber on an outing to a cafe in Jakarta is to be reprimanded.

Convicted Bali Bomber Ali Imron Used to Trace Dr. Azahari (07/09/2004) #9253
TEMPO, Friday, 03 September, 2004 | 22:39 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:National Police headquarters have said that the police are using Ali Imron, sentenced to life for his part in the Bali bombing case, to trace the whereabouts of Dr. Azahari and Noor Din Mohammad Top.

Human Rights Commission Indicates Serious (07/09/2004) #9252
Human Rights Offenses in Papua
TEMPO, Friday, 03 September, 2004 | 22:45 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:The National Commission of Human Rights (Komnas HAM) plenary meeting approved the investigation result of an ad hoc team on serious human rights offenses in Wasior and Wamena, Papua, on Thursday (02/09).

The jihadists' dream is a return to empire (07/09/2004) #9251
New York Daily News, September 5, 2004
By ZEV CHAFETS. In the end, terrorists didn't strike the Republican National Convention in New York. They didn't attack the Democratic National Convention in Boston, either, or the Athens Olympics. Maybe they were deterred by the megabillion-dollar security arrangements. Maybe they never planned to hit the summer's big events. Why should they, when Beslan works just as well?

Disband militias, warns Aceh NGO (06/09/2004) #9250
The Jakarta Post, September 06, 2004
JAKARTA: A non-governmental organization (NGO) expressed its concern about the presence of 19 alleged militias in Aceh, which all fall under the supervision of the local military command.

Review - Regions: Aceh Corruption Probe (06/09/2004) #9249
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 6, 2004 12:53 AM
Laksamana.Net - Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) chief, Gen. Endriartono Sutarto, announced Wednesday (1/9/04) that he has ordered an investigation into corruption allegedly perpetrated by the military during the implementation of martial law in Aceh.
Christian Leader Slams Light Sentences: A Christian leader on Monday (30/8/04) criticized the four-year jail terms given to 12 Muslim militants found guilty of a bloody attack on a Christian village last year, saying the punishment was too light.

Review - Politics: Death of a Hero (06/09/2004) #9248
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 6, 2004 12:56 AM
Laksamana.Net - The death last Sunday (30/8/04) of retired four-star general Leonardus Benyamin Murdani at the age of 74 saw the passing of a remarkable man and genuine military hero who led the invasions of West Papua and East Timor and forged close ties with the US military.
US Warns Americans in Indonesia: The US embassy in Jakarta said in a statement Friday (3/9/04) that it continues to receive reports that terrorist organizations may attempt to carry out attacks against identifiably American or other Western facilities or businesses in Indonesia.

Suspected Aceh rebels shot dead (06/09/2004) #9247
ABC AUSTRALIA, 04/09/2004 21:09:19
The Indonesian military says troops have shot dead four separatist rebels in the province of Aceh, while 11 others have surrendered.

Jakarta travel warning (05/09/2004) #9246
The Advertiser - Sunday Mail [Australia], 05 September 2004
AUSTRALIANS have been reminded of the dangers of travelling to Indonesia after US authorities warned their citizens to avoid Western hotels because of the risk of terrorist attacks.

Security Forces Accused of Murder & Torture (05/09/2004) #9245
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 3, 2004 07:54 PM
Laksamana.Net - Indonesia's state-sponsored rights watchdog has accused security forces of gross human rights abuses, including murder, torture, rape and arbitrary arrests, in rebellious Papua province.

Australia warns of fresh terror threats in Indonesia (05/09/2004) #9242
The Jakarta Post, 9/4/2004 6:03:51 PM
JAKARTA (DPA): The Australian embassy on Saturday issued a warning to its nationals to avoid traveling to Indonesia after receiving fresh threats of attacks targeting places frequented by foreigners.

Indon army chief warns of foreign intelligence activities (05/09/2004) #9237
Xinhuanet (China), 2004-09-03 18:09:38
JAKARTA, Sept. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- The Indonesian army chief, General Ryamizard Ryacudu warned on Friday that foreign intelligence activities in the country hhave reached an alarming level, putting the country's unity and cohesion at stake.

Ambon Bishop warns refugee problem will persist (04/09/2004) #9236
unless corruption is rooted out
AsiaNews.it, 2 September, 2004
Ambon (AsiaNews/UCAN) - Mgr. Petrus Canisius Mandagi, Bishop of Amboina (Ambon), said that the "refugee problem in Maluku will continue unless corruption plaguing refugee aid programs is rooted out." According to the prelate funds earmarked for refugees have failed to reach their intended beneficiaries. "Without honesty in government, it is impossible to address the problem," he added.

Passengers evacuated after bomb hoax (04/09/2004) #9235
The Jakarta Post, September 04, 2004
Mikael Onny Setiawan, The Jakarta Post, Balikpapan. Security authorities had to search more than 150 passengers for explosives after a Lion Air officer at the Balikpapan airport in East Kalimantan received a bomb threat from a caller on Friday morning.

Human rights abuses in Papua (04/09/2004) #9234
ABC AUSTRALIA, 04/09/2004 08:19:54
Indonesia's Human Rights Commission says security forces have carried out grave human rights abuses in the rebellious eastern province of Papua.

US issues new security alert for Americans in Indonesia (04/09/2004) #9232
ABC AUSTRALIA, 03/09/2004 23:01:23
The US embassy in Jakarta says Americans in Indonesia need to take precautions against possible new terrorist attacks.

Army Chief Again Raises Foreign Spy Alert (04/09/2004) #9231
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 3, 2004 10:30 PM
Laksamana.Net - Army chief General Ryamizard Ryacudu has warned that foreign intelligence activities in Indonesia have reached an "alarming level", putting the country's unity and territorial integrity at risk.

Rights organisation identifies abuses by (04/09/2004) #9230
Indonesian forces in Papua
ABC AUSTRALIA, 03/09/2004 23:01:24
A human rights organisation in Indonesia says security forces have carried out gross human rights abuses, including murder, torture and arbitrary arrests in the eastern province of Papua.

U.S. issues fresh warning of Indonesian dangers (04/09/2004) #9227
The Jakarta Post, 9/3/2004 1:31:15 PM
JAKARTA (Reuters): Americans in Indonesia need to takeprecautions against possible new terrorist attacks, the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta said on Friday.

Indon rights body says military killed, tortured Papuans (04/09/2004) #9226
The Jakarta Post, 9/3/2004 2:30:47 PM
JAKARTA (AFP): Indonesian security forces carried out gross human rights abuses including murder, torture and arbitrary arrests during two incidents in remote eastern Papua province, a rights body said on Friday.

Australia complains about Bali bomber's coffee break (04/09/2004) #9225
The Jakarta Post, 9/3/2004 5:31:33 PM
SYDNEY (DPA): Australia on Friday complained to Indonesia over Bali bomber Ali Imron being allowed out of jail to have a Starbucks coffee in a plush Jakarta shopping mall in the company of top police official Brig. Gen. Gorries Mere.

Human rights commision reveals abuses in Papua (03/09/2004) #9224
The Jakarta Post, September 03, 2004
Muninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta. The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) announced on Thursday that it had found initial evidence suggesting that security personnel had committed crimes against humanity in two separate incidents in Papua a few years ago.

Explosions scare Yogya Plaza's visitors (03/09/2004) #9223
The Jakarta Post, September 03, 2004
Theresia Sufa, The Jakarta Post, Bogor. Two packages exploded in turn on Thursday at around 12:20 p.m. inside a concrete community dump located in front of Top Metro shop in Yogya Plaza on Jl. Soleh Iskandar, Tanah Sareal, Bogor municipality.

Marriott accomplice sentenced to 10 years (03/09/2004) #9221
The Jakarta Post, September 03, 2004
Urip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta. The South Jakarta District Court sentenced on Thursday defendant Tohir, alias Masrizal bin Ali Umar, alias Mas'ud, to 10 years in prison for his role in last year's deadly bomb attack on the JW Marriott hotel, South Jakarta.

PNG sends troops to Indo border after separatist clashes (03/09/2004) #9219
The Jakarta Post, September 02, 2004
PORT MORESBY (AFP): Papua New Guinea has deployed troops to its southern border with Indonesia after reports of clashes between villagers and separatists from across the border, the government said.

Victim's father expresses outrage over (03/09/2004) #9218
Bali bomber's Starbucks sighting
The Jakarta Post, 9/2/2004 3:30:54 PM
SYDNEY, Australia (AP): The father of an Australian killed in the 2002 Bali bombings expressed outrage on Thursday after a militant jailed for life for his role in the atrocity was seen sipping coffee with a senior Indonesian police officer at an upmarket shopping mall.

Police Berated Over Bomber's Starbucks Trip (03/09/2004) #9217
LAKSAMANA.Net, September 2, 2004 11:48 PM
Laksamana.Net - Senior legislators have criticized police over their decision to take convicted Bali bomber Ali Imron to a Jakarta branch of the Starbucks coffee chain, warning the move will tarnish Indonesia's image abroad.

INFID's Short News Overview No. V/22 (03/09/2004) #9216
INFID, September 2, 2004
Military Tribunal handed over to Supreme Court: The Indonesian military on Sept. 1 officially handed over authority of their military tribunal to the Supreme Court as part of the government's drive to put all judicial courts under one roof.
Aceh: At least 421 separatist rebels have been killed since Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam was placed under a state of civil emergency three months ago, an official has said.

Bali bomber in cafe (02/09/2004) #9215
The Jakarta Post, September 02, 2004
JAKARTA: Bali bomber Ali Imron was spotted at a cafe in Central Jakarta on Wednesday drinking with National Police of bomb squad chief Brig. Gen. Gorries Mere. National Police Chief of Detectives Comr. Gen. Suyitno Landung Sudjono confirmed that Ali, who has been sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the 2002 Bali bombings, was in Jakarta and may have been taken outside by his officers for interrogation.

Political Islam and today's politician (02/09/2004) #9214
The Jakarta Post, September 02, 2004
Santi W.E. Soekanto, Jakarta. Which Indonesian Muslim figure could be more political than former president and former Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) chairman Abdrrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid? As senior journalist Rosihan Anwar said recently: "Gus Dur is the embodiment of Political Islam." "He in essence has never been separated from politics."

Corruption allegations to be investigated in Moluccas (02/09/2004) #9213
Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), 31 Aug 2004
According to the Jakarta Post daily the Moluccas Development and Finance Audit Body (BPKP) will immediately investigate three major corruption cases involving several million US Dollars.

Eight 'Rebels' Killed in Aceh (02/09/2004) #9212
LAKSAMANA.Net, August 31, 2004 10:34 PM
Laksamana.Net - State troops have killed eight separatist rebels in three separate shootouts in Aceh province, an official said Tuesday (31/8/04).

UN Expert Commission to Be Denied Access to Indonesia (02/09/2004) #9211
TEMPO, Monday, 30 August, 2004 | 21:45 WIB
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta:Indonesian foreign affairs department spokesman Marty Natalegawa has said that the Indonesian government will not allow the United Nations Expert Commission to enter Indonesia as it would be highly inappropriate to authorize a third party institution to evaluate and monitor a legal process that still prevails in a sovereign country.

Ten rebels killed, five civilians injured in Indonesia's Aceh (01/09/2004) #9209
ABC AUSTRALIA, 01/09/2004 02:12:29
A fresh round of fighting in the troubled Indonesian province of Aceh has left 10 suspected separtist rebels dead and five civilians wounded.

Indonesia OCHA Humanitarian Update Aug 2004 (01/09/2004) #9208
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 31 August 2004
Highlights: President Megawati Soekarnoputri launched a national action plan of human rights in a bid to improve the country's record on the issue.
Maluku: Two explosions occurred in Ambon, forcing local residents to flee their homes in panic, and security forces to increase their alertness. There were no reports of death or injury.

Indonesian police reject bid to release terror suspect Bashir (01/09/2004) #9207
ABC AUSTRALIA, 31/08/2004 21:00:43
Indonesian police have rejected a legal bid to release terror suspect Abu Bakar Bashir.

Documents confirm US colluded in Indonesia's 1969 (01/09/2004) #9206
incorporation of Papua
World Socialist Web Site, 30 August 2004
By John Roberts. Recently declassified documents from the archives of the US State Department have shed a little more light on one of the many grubby chapters of US foreign policy in the Cold War period: how Washington worked with the UN and Indonesia's Suharto dictatorship to stage a phoney "Act of Free Choice" in West Papua in 1969.

Indonesia again a neighbour to be reckoned with (01/09/2004) #9205
The Age [Australia], August 28, 2004
By Tony Parkinson. Australian governments should speak up about the trial of the Bali bombers and Indonesia's willingness to deal with Jemaah Islamiah.
 

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News August 2004 (Urimesing)

News July 2002 (Unpatti67)

News July 2004 (Urimesing)

News June 2002 #2 (Unpatti67)

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News up to 31 May 2002 (Unpatti67)

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News up to 22 May 2002 (Kariu67)

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News April #2 & May #1 2002 (Kariu67)

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