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Thursday 8 August 2019
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Statement by Zafar Khan, the head JKLF’s Diplomatic Bureau On the Illegal Dismemberment of Jammu Kashmir by the Indian government:


Statement by Zafar Khan, the head of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front’s Diplomatic Bureau

 On the Illegal Dismemberment of Jammu Kashmir by the Indian government:
·       A reunified and sovereign state of Jammu Kashmir will be in the best interest of India, which in its composition as a society, is more disparate than Pakistan, than a broken and dismembered Jammu Kashmir:
·       There can be no compromise on our inherent, inalienable and internationally recognised unfettered, and sovereign right to self-determination.
London   8 August: In a statement issued in London from its international Secretariat, the Diplomatic Bureau of the JKLF strongly condemned Indian government’s illegal decision to dismember the state of Jammu Kashmir.
 The head of JKLF’s Diplomatic Bureau Prof Zafar Khan called the Modi government’s decision illegal as well as a monumental folly. And said that abrogation of article 370 means that Jammu Kashmir’s conditional constitutional relationship with the Indian union was at an end both in terms of India’s domestic and international law which, renders India’s presence in Jammu Kashmir as that of an occupying foreign power.
 The head of JKLF’s Diplomatic Bureau said that People of Jammu Kashmir have not only been betrayed by the right wing chauvinist RSS supported BJP government of India, but it has also snubbed the international community with utter disregard and disdain regarding India’s international commitments and obligations to the people, and  on their right of self-determination.
He said that through illegal annexation the Modi government wilfully sought to break up territorial unity of Jammu Kashmir and destroy its unique character and identity through absorption as union territory to rule directly from New Delhi’ and also to inflame sectarian and communalism to aid his party’s political objectives in India itself.
Zafar Khan said that 5 August 2019 for ever will be etched in the memory of people in Jammu Kashmir as a black day, and a catastrophe or a day of Nakba as Prime Minister Modi and his ultra-chauvinist henchmen deviously contrived to replicate a Palestine like situation, particularly in the valley of Kashmir to engineer a demographic change.
He said the world was watching this so called Modi’s RSS inspired final solution of the Kashmir issue, which in reality means that millions of men, women and children are now imprisoned in their own homes completely cut off from each other in their own country and from the rest of the civilised world, with guns of literally tens of thousands of India’s para military and military troops, pointed at their heads throughout the greater valley of Kashmir, in the Pir Panjal region, and in the regions of Doda, Kishtwar, Badarwah and parts of Jammu including Rajauri and Poonch. He condemned the total siege and lock down of Kashmir and demanded that the iron curtain which has descended on Jammu Kashmir, turning the entire region from Kargil to Rajauri into a gigantic prison, must be lifted.
He said Indian government should not harbour any misconception of disunity among the citizens of the state as there is an in build internal unity and solidarity of long standing among the Dogras, in Jammu and Muslims in the valley and other parts of the state on the sanctity of 35 A which is a direct attack on the identity and wellbeing of inhabitants from all ethnic and social and religious backgrounds.
 Zafar Khan pointed out that absorption of Jammu Kashmir into the Indian union in such an underhand and deceitful manner will not be acceptable and will prove to be fatally detrimental to the Indian union itself, as is being recognised by a very large number of people across all sections of the Indian society.   The head of the JKLF’s Diplomatic Bureau strongly emphasised that a reunified and sovereign state of Jammu Kashmir will be in the best interest of India, which in its composition as a society, is more disparate than Pakistan, than a broken and dismembered Jammu Kashmir.
 Zafar Khan strongly condemned the politically motivated incarceration of JKLF Chairman Yasin Malik and many other Kashmiri leaders who are being kept in Delhi’s Tihar jail. He said Yasin Malik, Shabir Shah and many others are patriotic Kashmiris who want a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue and supportive of dialogue between India, Pakistan and the Kashmiri leadership. Keeping these leaders behind bars and others under house arrest is not only inhuman, vindictive and politically motivated but also colonialistic, and a loss to the achievement of a lasting resolution of the conflict. He called on the Modi government to release the Kashmiri leaders as they are a part of the solution not a part of the problem.
Zafar Khan strongly emphasised that the just and historic struggle for a dignified and peaceful resolution of the issue  will continue, as there can be no compromise made on our inherent, inalienable  and internationally recognised unfettered, and sovereign right to self-determination. END

 Prof Zafar Khan
Head of Diplomatic Bureau
Jammu Kashmir liberation Front-JKLF-
International Secretariat-119-123 Cannon St Road London E1 2XL
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Wednesday 7 August 2019
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Jammu Kashmir's illegal annexation by the BJP/RSS government of India


5 August 2019 will forever be etched in the memory of people in Jammu Kashmir as a black day.
 It will be remembered as a day when the so called largest democracy in the world, illegally annexed the entire Indian occupied part of Jammu Kashmir with a stroke of a pen, and took  away  the   heritage, the identity,  hard fought fundamental rights, and centuries old ethnic, cultural and religious harmony and tolerance amongst the sons and daughters of the soil.

5 August 2019 will be remembered as a black day because, on this day millions of  sons and daughters of this beautiful but unhappy  land, were imprisoned in their homes by 820,000 Indian military and paramilitary troops at the point of gun under orders from a communalist  and hegemonic BJP /RSS government in  Delhi.

5 August 2019 will be forever marked as a black by the people  of Jammu Kashmir because, on this day millions of the  citizens of Jammu Kashmir were not  treated as members of humanity. This day will also be marked as a black day because, on this day the BJP /RSS government under the erroneous rule of might is right, disregarded the international law and legality, and forcibly annexed a country, and its people whose  political status is yet to be determined by themselves  through the exercise of their, fundamental,  inherent and inalienable sovereign right to self-determination.

On 5 August 2019 therefore, the BJP /RSS government of India has thrown an open challenge to  the world community by completely disregarding its obligations under the United  Nations Charter, and the inherent and inalienable sovereign right of the people of Jammu Kashmir to self-determination  under the UN Charter and over some 18 UN Resolutions on the Kashmir issue/dispute -conflict.

Therefore, the  legitimate and just  struggle to regain the lost  sovereign right of free will, by people of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh, will continue until victory.

Prof. Zafar Khan
Chairman Diplomatic Bureau
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front-JKLF-
119-123 Cannon Street Road,
(Basement North)
London, E1 2LX
Email: zafargk@aol.com
Phone: 0795 6400 834
Dated: 7 August 2019

Friday 19 July 2019
Release Yasin Malik Campaign delegate led by General secretary JKLF UK zone Liaqat Lone met with Phillip Bennion MEP (Lib Dem west midlands region).

Release Yasin Malik Campaign delegate led by General secretary JKLF UK zone Liaqat Lone met with Phillip Bennion MEP (Lib Dem west midlands region).


Release Yasin Malik Campaign delegate led by General secretary JKLF UK zone Liaqat Lone met with Phillip Bennion MEP (Lib Dem west midlands region).

Nazam Bhatti & Masoom Ansari the founder members of jklf were also present in the meeting. The delegate raised their concerns on illegal arrest of yasin malik chairman jklf under draconian law PSA imposed by indian govt.

Yasin malik life is under threat due to serious health issues and lack of health facilities provided to him. He has no access to medicine which has caused deterioration of his health.
His family is not allowed to see him in Tihar jail Dehli. He has been pressurized to compromise on his peaceful political struggle which he has refused to do so. He has no contact to his family ever since he has been arrested since Feb 2019.
Indian Govt has banned JKLF political peaceful struggle in Indian occupied Kashmir. India, so called world biggest democracy is not allowing peaceful political movement in Kashmir. There is more than 700000 troops deployed in Kashmir valley who is using pallet guns on children, women raped cases, civilian killings, kidnaping of youth is daily mission of Indian forces in Kashmir.

The Govt of India has refused access to amnesty international, red cross and many other NGO’s in Kashmir. It has been mentioned in UN human rights report published in  8th July 2019 and 14th June 2018. The Modi Govt is propagating Hindu extremism and the lives of innocent people are in danger. The ceasefire line has been violated many time with heavy shelling on civilians living on both side of ceasefire line in Jammu Kashmir.

The delegate has also raised concerns on the exploitation of natural resources by diverting the river Neelum & Jhelum in Muzaffarabad AJK. Neelum Jhelum hydral project is serious threat to 675000 people living in that area. There has been no environmental consultation addressed which has caused the serious threat to local community due to shortage of water and created health concerns in local vicinity. The govt of Pakistan is making dams in AJK against the will of Kashmiris which is the violation of united nation rules. India & Pak cannot build dams on a disputed territory. We urge the international community to intervene and stop both occupants to exploit natural resources of Kashmir.

The honorable MEP assured the delegation to raise our concerns to EU Parliament as well as UN. Mr P Bennion also support the ideology of independent Kashmir and admired the road map of Amanullah khan in which he asked both countries to demilitarize Jammu Kashmir state and give right to the people of Kashmir to decide their future. The referendum which gives people unfettered  right of self-determination.

The delegation presented the report as well as letter to the honorable MEP for future actions and thanked him for his help & support to raise the voice for voiceless Kashmiris.


Thursday 27 June 2019
Indian government must release Yasin Malik from incarceration: JKLF

Indian government must release Yasin Malik from incarceration: JKLF


Statement by Diplomatic Bureau of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front

JKLF leadership will never compromise on the sovereign right of Kashmiris to freedom
Meaningful dialogue over the status of Kashmir only possible under UN auspices
Modi government must release Yasin Malik from incarceration
JKLF has the capacity and the will to mount a concerted diplomatic/ political campaign to expose India’s oppressive occupation of Kashmir
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London-27 June 2019:  Meeting at its International Secretariat in London, the Diplomatic Bureau of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front-JKLF- called on the Indian government to immediately release its Chairman Mr Yasin Malik who is illegally incarcerated, in India’s Tihar jail.
Chaired by its head, Professor Zafar Khan, the Bureau’s meeting took full stock of the situation arising out of the initial arrest of Mr Yasin Malik under the draconian and oppressive  Public Safety Act- PSA- in February, and the ban imposed on the JKLF  in March ,and subjecting him to India’s National Investigation Agency- NIA’s- strong arm tactics, and Modi government’s continuous malicious campaign to malign and subvert the legitimate and  political struggle, and peaceful dissent of the JKLF, its leadership, and that of the Joint Resistance Leadership, the  JRL in Indian occupied Kashmir.
In a  statement issued to press and media the  diplomatic Bureau strongly condemned the inhuman, and ill treatment meted out to the illegally jailed leader by calling it Modi government’s policy of intimidation, and a deliberate attempt to subject the head of JKLF to physical and mental torture in solitary confinement. The statement noted with grave concern at the rapidly failing health of Mr Yasin Malik as a consequence of inadequate medical care, and noted that the severe infection in one his eyes that requires urgent treatment, was a glaring example of Indian government’s  policy of callousness towards  Mr  Malik to force him into submission.
The statement warned the Indian government that the JKLF and the people of Kashmir across both sides of their forcibly divided country between India and Pakistan, are observing India’s cruel and callous policies towards the JKLF and its Chairman, with great restraint as well as with serious concern.
Peaceful dissent, noted the statement, is stifled with prominent leaders and activists incarcerated under laws like the PSA, and political parties committed to a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir conflict, are banned. The statement noted that as well as stifling and silencing peaceful political dissent in Indian occupied Kashmir, India’s policy in Kashmir of total impunity refuses to allow any scrutiny of state oppression by independent observers, the international media and human rights organisations including the United Nations. The recent refusal by the Modi government to Amnesty International’s representatives to hold a meeting in Srinagar, capital of Kashmir, to address India’s excesses arising out of arrests and denial of civil and political liberties, is a clear example that India and its occupation apparatus in Kashmir  operates with impunity against the JKLF, its leadership and hundreds of political leaders and activists, who like the JKLF and its leadership, are committed to a just and peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue.
The Bureau’s statement added that the JKLF as a political movement has the capacity and the will, to mount and embark upon a concerted political and diplomatic campaign throughout the world to expose India’s real face of militarised oppression in Kashmir with her deployment of 780,000 military and paramilitary troops, and her callously oppressive and vindictive policies towards political leaders like Mr Yasin Malik who seek a just and equitable resolution of the 72 year old Kashmir issue.
The statement added that the JKLF is in an active engagement with human rights organisations and interaction with various governments and political forces across many countries to convey the reality of Indian occupation and oppression in Kashmir; as well as to seek support against Indian government’s treatment and continued incarceration of Mr Yasin Malik.
The statement called on the international community in general, and the leading powers, including the permanent members of the UN Security Council in particular, to play their rightful role in resolution of the Kashmir issue, in accordance within the principle of Kashmiri people’s sovereign to decide upon their political status in a free, fair and democratic referendum under the auspices of the United Nations. The statement continued that the conflict in Kashmir has existed for more than seven decades, and remains a serious bone of contention between the nuclear armed neighbours, India and Pakistan. Both countries have fought wars against each other over this period, and came perilously close to a potentially catastrophic war in February and March of this year, when their Air Forces attacked each other soon after the Pulwama suicide attack.
India and Pakistan deploy thousands of their troops across the Line of Control-LoC- or the ceasefire line -CfL-that forcibly divides Kashmir, and its people under the 1949 UN sponsored armistice. Even when India and Pakistan are supposedly at peace, their forces present an existential threat to lives and livelihood of the civilian population with daily exchanges of fire, across the CfL. The statement added that the on-going pro freedom political dissent in Indian occupied Kashmir, has resulted in immense suffering and hardships for the population. Actions by the Indian military and paramilitary forces, and the use of repressive laws like the PSA and the Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA, that provide the Indian forces of occupation with an umbrella of total impunity against the people, are a  serious cause for concerns by the JKLF leadership and the people of Kashmir.
The statement reiterated JKLF’s position that its leadership will never compromise over the fundamental and inalienable sovereign right of 20 million Kashmiris across both sides of the LoC/CfL, and in the Diaspora spread across the world. The statement added that the JKLF wishes see Kashmir as a bridge of peace rather than a bone of contention in South Asia, and seeks a meaningful dialogue with both India, and Pakistan under the auspices of the United Nations.
The Bureau’s statement however, re-emphasised, that Indian government must release the JKLF Chairman from illegal incarceration and lift its vindictive and politically motivated ban on the JKLF and allow normal political activities to take place in Indian occupied Jammu Kashmir. The statement strongly stressed on the fact that Kashmir is an international issue, and not an internal matter for India. Therefore, there can be no bi- lateral dialogue under the ambit or constitution of the Indian state over the legitimate sovereign right to freedom of Kashmiris divided between India and Pakistan, and can only exercise their inherent and inalienable sovereign right under the supervision of the United Nations ended the statement……

Prof Zafar Khan
Head of Diplomatic Bureau -Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front-JKLF:
International Secretariat-119-123 Cannon Street Road- London E1 2XL
Email: info@jklf.co.uk



Friday 1 March 2019
Referendum under UN supervison in Kashmir is the only way to ensure lasting peace in South Asia

Referendum under UN supervison in Kashmir is the only way to ensure lasting peace in South Asia


London- 01 March 2019:  Secretary General of the United Nations Mr Antonio Guterres has been told in a letter to him that as long as Kashmir remains a bone of contention between India and Pakistan South Asian region will face a catastrophic and horrendous war over the Kashmir dispute.
The letter written by Zafar Khan the Diplomatic affairs head of the JKLF, referred to   military actions taken against each other by Indian and Pakistani forces, which presented an imminent threat of full scale war between the two countries over the Kashmir dispute, and pointed out that these actions have dangerously added to an already existing volatile situation not only for twenty million people of Kashmir, but for the entire region of South Asia and beyond.
In the letter he reminds the Secretary General that Kashmir has been a bone of contention between India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir for more than seven decades, and in view of the looming catastrophe people of Kashmir desperately, and impatiently expect statesmanship and leadership role from the UN Secretary General to take decisive steps for a lasting solution of the Kashmir dispute.
In the letter Khan strongly urged the Secretary General to ensure that the imminent danger of war between India and Pakistan is averted with post- haste, and that at this crucial juncture in the situation over Kashmir, the UN takes strong and firm actions to end the dispute with a just and lasting solution on the political status of the territory, which will bring about an end to the conflict, and suffering that has caused incalculable miseries for millions of Kashmiris since 1947.
Khan Exhorts the Secretary General by saying that in order  to achieve the cherished and noble objective of lasting peace, prosperity and empathy in the region, the United Nations  must assume full control of Kashmir’s administration, and ask India and Pakistan to vacate the entire state on both sides of the Line of Control –LoC- within three months.
He reminded the Secretary General that an ultimate objective of sane human beings must be to strive for peace and prosperity in society, which unfortunately for Kashmiris, as an objective, has remained a mirage due to the conflict, and uncertainty as a direct consequence of Indo-Pakistan confrontation over the past seventy two years.
Zafar Khan emphasised to Mr Guterres that Kashmiris  have strong, and compelling reasons to expect  from the UN and its Secretary General that he takes  their sincere and considered appeal, seriously and engages with India, Pakistan and the Kashmiri leadership, to set a time-frame within which his  administration would be able to organise, and prepare for a  free, fair and democratic referendum  so that  Kashmiris would be enabled and empowered  to decide on the political status of their homeland through the  exercise of  their inherent and inalienable right of self-determination.
He pointed out to  Mr Guterres that  a  free, fair and  democratic was the only way-forward out of the Kashmir dispute, which otherwise will remain an ongoing threat to peace in the region, if God forbid it is not already too late!
The UN Secretary General was apprised through the letter that India and Pakistan have fought costly wars over Kashmir in the past, in which citizens of Kashmir have always suffered the most. Another war between the nuclear armed neighbours will cause an annihilation for 20 million Kashmiris as well as for India, Pakistan and their neighbours in the region with an irredeemable destruction.
 Secretary General was told by Zafar Khan that even when India and Pakistan are supposedly at ‘peace,’ deployment of tens of thousands of their troops in the territory present an existential danger to millions of civilians, and that as he was  no doubt fully aware,  Kashmiris have never reconciled with the status quo  as it is the basis of  uncertainty over Kashmir’s future, and that Kashmiris have continued to struggle since 1947 for a free, fair, transparent and democratic process to regain the right to decide on the status of their country. He was reminded that he is also fully aware that Kashmiris continue to suffer immensely as a consequence of status quo and the entrenchment of Indo-Pakistan positions on the question of Kashmir’s status.
The letter informed the UN Secretary General that Kashmiris are the principle and most aggrieved party in the conflict, and they expect the Secretary General of the UN as the custodian of the world conscience, to accept their right to insist that UN’s moral and legal authority must be exercised in the interest of peace and justice.
And that the Secretary General of the UN will impress upon the leaders of India and Pakistan that neither their 1.5 billion combined population, nor the twenty million people of Kashmir must be held hostage in perpetuity to the dangers of an unresolved and uncertain status of Kashmir.
 The Secretary General was reminded therefore, that a UN administered and supervised referendum remained the only democratic and peaceful method for the resolution of Kashmir’s political status permanently.
Zafar Khan further reminded Mr Guterres that the Indo- Pakistan presence in an undecided Kashmir will inevitably perpetuate the ongoing conflict, confrontation and war between India and Pakistan. And their presence is also inconsistent with the aspirations and wishes of the people unless and until, there is an opportunity for them to give a free and a democratic verdict on the question of their country’s future.
The Secretary General of the United Nations, was told that it was not in the interest of any people or nation, to be a bone of contention between two powerful countries, as indeed Kashmir and its people are, between their neighbours, India and Pakistan.
Mr Guterres was informed that Kashmiris, like any other people want peace and peaceful resolution of the conflict. And that they wish well for the peoples of India and Pakistan, and insist that their country and they wish to become a bridge of peace between India and Pakistan instead of a bone of contention.  Secretary General was told in the letter that “Kashmiris seek your help and support, to enable them to become that bridge of peace in South Asia”!

Mahmoud Hussain
Secretary of the Diplomatic Bureau
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF)
119-123 Cannon Street Road,
Basement North
London
E1 2LX

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Friday 8 February 2019
Monday 4 February 2019
JKLF TO COMMEMORATE 35th MARTYRDOM ANNIVERSARY OF MAQBOOL BUTT SHAHEED

JKLF TO COMMEMORATE 35th MARTYRDOM ANNIVERSARY OF MAQBOOL BUTT SHAHEED


(London 05 February 2019): Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) will commemorate the 35rd Martyrdom anniversary of its founder Maqbool Butt Shaheed all around the world. JKLF will hold seminars, public meetings and demonstrations in Indian Held Kashmir, all cities of Azad Kashmir, Gilgit, many cities of Pakistan, India, Europe, Middle ast and America.  Chairman JKLF, Yasin Malik has directed all Zonal, Divisional and District level JKLF office bearers to hold peaceful programmes in order to pay tribute to the martyred leader.
A meeting of JKLF London Branch was held in connection of 11 February preparations. It was decided in the meeting that JKLF London branch will participating in large numbers in a protest outside Indian High Commission in London. During this meeting, senior leader of JKLF in UK Mahmood Hussain said that struggle and martyrdom of Maqbool Butt is a glorious chapter of our history that will always guide us through the tough journey of freedom struggle. He said that we owe it to the future generations of Kashmir to highlight and spread the vision of Maqbool Butt Shaheed for which he and other thousands of Kashmiris laid their lives.

11 February is being commemorated as Maqbool Bhat’s martyrdom anniversary. On this day Kashmiris all across the world remember their hero with honour and pride. Maqbool But was hanged by India in Tihar jail on 11 February 1984 and his body was not given to his family for a proper burial.

Meeting was chaired by London branch president Javaid Rashid, and attended by Mr Mahmoud Hussain, Mr Tariq Sharif, Mr M Faiz, Mr Sanawar Hussain, Mr Nazakat Ali, Mr Iftikhar Sharif, Mr Umer Ishaq and others.

Secretary Information
JKLF (London Branch)

Wednesday 23 January 2019
JKLF Condemns Government of Azad Kashmir for issuing summons to 19 JKLF leaders

JKLF Condemns Government of Azad Kashmir for issuing summons to 19 JKLF leaders


London (23 Jan 2019) : Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front-JKLF London branch has strongly condemned the actions by Azad Kashmir governments for issuing summons to 18 senior leaders of JKLF for protesting and presenting their case of Kashmir.

In a statement issued from London, it said that a resolution was unanimously passed which condemned the summons issued against 18 senior leaders of JKLF in Azad Kashmir. Terming this decision as war against freedom of expression in this part of disputed Kashmir, statement further said that tight controls on freedom of expression have been a hallmark of government policy in Azad Kashmir in recent years and such acts go against articles 18, 19 and 20 of the universal declaration of Human Rights which Pakistani government is a signatory.  JKLF London branch has also extended its full support to President of JKLF in Azad Kashmir, Dr Toqeer Gilani and trusts his decision making to handle this situation. JKLF London branch will also use all tools necessary to highlight this gross injustice making mockery of human rights.

It was also decided in the meeting that JKLF London branch will commemorate the 35th Martyrdom anniversary of its founder Maqbool Butt Shaheed by participating in large numbers in a protest outside Indian High Commission in London. During this meeting, senior leader of JKLF in UK Mahmood Hussain struggle and martyrdom of Maqbool Butt is a glorious chapter of our history that will always guide us through the tough journey of freedom struggle.

11 February is being commemorated as Maqbool Bhat’s martyrdom anniversary. On this day Kashmiris all across the world remember their hero with honour and pride. Maqbool But was hanged by India in Tihar jail on 11 February 1984 and his body was not given to his family for a proper burial.

Meeting was chaired by London branch president Javaid Rashid, and attended by Mr Mahmoud Hussain, Mr Tariq Sharif, Mr M Faiz, Mr Sanawar Hussain, Mr Nazakat Ali, Mr Iftikhar Sharif, Mr Umer Ishaq and others. .

Secretary Information
JKLF (London Branch)


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