Serj Tankian To Appear on Armenia Episode of ‘Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown’

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The Gambler – at the Armenian Museum of Fresno

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ARMENIAN MUSEUM OF FRESNO TO HOST REPORTER AND AUTHOR
WILLIAM REMPEL APRIL 4
(Fresno, Calif.) The Armenian Museum of Fresno will host author
William C. Rempel as he discusses his latest work, The Gambler, on
Wednesday, April 4, at 6 p.m. This event is in partnership with the
Fresno County Public Library.
The Gambler shares the private life of Fresno-born Kirk Kerkorian
through his adventures and adversities. Kerkorian, a little-known
local aviator, movie mogul, philanthropist, and risk taker, spent his
days with the likes of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley while
maintaining a behind-the-scenes profile.
Now, thanks to Los Angeles Times investigative reporter William
C. Rempel, audiences can fully dive into the life of the legendary
Kirk Kerkorian and his trials. Through endless hours of research
through media clippings, archival records, and more, Rempel uncovered
Kerkorian's story.
"The Gambler is a magical unveiling of history," said Varoujan Der
Simonian, President of the Board. "The Armenian Museum of Fresno is
pleased to work with Fresno County Public Library and is proud to
highlight Rempel's fascinating and important work."
"This is only a modest tribute to Kerkorian's legacy," continued Der
Simonian, "who has contributed millions of dollars to charitable
endeavors here in Fresno and throughout the United States without
seeking recognition."
The event, which will include a reading and discussion, will take
place at the Armenian Museum of Fresno starting at 6:00p. While there
is no charge to attend, RSVPs are encouraged. To RSVP, contact the
Armenian Museum of Fresno at (559) 224-1001 or visit the website here.
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About the Armenian Heritage Museum
A.K.A. Armenian Heritage Museum is housed at the University of
California Center in Fresno. The Museum showcases rotating exhibitions
and highlights the contributions of Armenian-Americans to California
and the Central Valley, complementing the cultural fabric of Central
California.
Armenian Museum of Fresno 
550 East Shaw Ave.
P.O. Box 5969 Fresno CA 93755-5969 US
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Sports: Goulamirian knocked out Merhy and is the new WBA Cruiserweight champion

World Boxing Association
Monday
Goulamirian knocked out Merhy and is the new WBA Cruiserweight champion
 
 

 
Arsen Goulamirian had an impeccable performance in Marseille, France, and achieved a technical knockout in the 11th round against Ryad Merhy to become the World Boxing Association (WBA) Cruiserweight Champion.
 
The French born in Armenia gave Merhy no respite and began to pressure him from the first minute to prevent his opponent from making combinations of punches.
 
Goulamirian took the risk to exchange blows in front of a powerful boxer. That risk paid off as he took the best part and wasted Merhy until he could finish him off.
 
A combination of many consecutive unanswered blows to Merhy forced the referee to stop the fight, which made Goulamirian the new champion.
 
Goulamirian left his record at 23 wins, no defeats and 15 knockouts, while Merhy left his record at 24 wins, 1 loss and 20 knockouts.

The exhibition "Armenia on the most ancient maps" opened in Estonia

ARMINFO News Agency, Armenia
Friday
 
 
 
The exhibition “Armenia on the most ancient maps” opened in Estonia
 
Yerevan March 16
 
Ani Mshetsyan. The National Library of Estonia hosted the opening of the exhibition “Armenia on the most ancient maps” on March 14.
 
The event was attended by high-ranking officials from Estonia, public, political and cultural figures, ambassadors accredited in Estonia, journalists and representatives of the Armenian community.
 
As the RA Ambassador to Estonia Tigran Mkrtchyan noted, the purpose of the exhibition is to present the ancient history of Armenia to the international community. “These maps show the era of the country’s recession and upsurge,” Mkrtchyan said. The ambassador condemned “encroachments” on the history of Armenia on the part of neighboring states. Mkrtchyan also said that the state, which arose on the political map of the world 100 years ago, is now trying to distort the history of Armenia, and such actions must be condemned.
 
Expert Ruben Galichian, presenting the maps, noted that in the world libraries and museums there are 60 different maps, on which Armenia is represented throughout its history. “Of course, it is impossible to imagine the history of the country solely with the help of maps, at the same time, it is possible to visually perceive its history,” Galichian said.
 
The exhibition, organized with the assistance of the Estonian National Library and the Union of Armenians of Estonia, will be open until April 4.
 

Charge pressed against 3 convicted for being involved in disorders in «Goris» penitentiary

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In the framework of the criminal case investigated in General Department of Investigation of Particularly Important Cases of the RA Investigative Committee necessary investigatory actions are conducted to identify those directly involved in disorders which took place in «Goris» penitentiary of the RA Ministry of Justice, as well as to personalize their actions. Charge was pressed against three people.

Mass disorders in «Goris» penitentiary took place on October 30, 2017 at about 15:30.

Through preliminary investigation actual data were obtained on the allegation that on the day of the incident, in the order defined by law, searches were conducted in several cells of «Goris» penitentiary by the employees of the RA National Security Service and Department of Corrections of the RA Ministry of Justice after which K. Hovhannisyan, who was an authority among the convicted and imprisoned people of the penitentiary, was taken out of the cell to be moved to another penitentiary.

In order to hinder the mentioned transfer a number of convicted and imprisoned people instigated disorders – scolded, threatened the employees of law enforcement bodies and justice system, hit the cell doors with feet and different items, threw burnt bedding and other household items through the windows. In the result of disorders the property of the penitentiary was damaged.

On the base of sufficient evidence obtained through preliminary investigation charge was pressed against 3 convicted of «Goris» penitentiary according to the Part 1 of the Article 225 of RA Criminal Code for being involved in disorders.

Preliminary investigation of the criminal case initiated on disorders is ongoing in the RA IC General Department of Investigation of Particularly Important Cases, necessary investigatory and other procedural actions are conducted to find the full frame of those involved.

Note; Everyone charged with alleged crime offence shall be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law.

Open letter to Mayors of Yerevan’s Twin Cities (video)

Open letter to Mayors of Yerevan’s Twin Cities: Suspend Cooperation With Yerevan’s Municipality Perpetuating Violence



Honorary Mayor,

The website of Yerevan municipality, capital of the Republic of Armenia, states your city, as one of Yerevan’s twin cities. The municipalities of the two cities have signed an agreement of friendship, partnership and mutual support.


On February 13th, 2018, unprecedented public violence was perpetuated against 2 oppositional members of the Council of Yerevan at the council meeting chaired by mayor Taron Margarian. Marina Khachatryan and Sona Aghekyan of “Yerkir Tsirani” oppositional party intended to draw the attention of the municipal council and particularly Mayor Taron Margarian on the years-long  neglected issue of the residents of Nubarashen District. At the request of fellow citizens, in glass jars they brought samples of the sewer water that was leaking from inside the prison of Nubarashen into the residential areas spreading intolerable odor. The aim was that the council members and the mayor temporarily feel the dire conditions in which the residents of the prison and the residential district lived in and to temporarily give a solution to the long-standing issue. At the herding of Mayor Taron Margaryan, other male council members and staff of the municipality (including Artur Gevorkyan, Davit Ohanyan, Sergey Mkrtchyan, Hovhannes Avanesyan, Edmond Kirakosyan, Vaspurak Martirosyan, Gor Vardanyan) literally  assaulted Marina Khachatryan and Sona Aghekian, publicly beat them, manhandled them, threatened and used sexual swear words against them, exerted sexual abuse and other forms of violence.

Not only did mayor Taron Margarian not assume responsibility for the violence perpetuated at his command and in his presence, but he subsequently continued exercising various administrative repressions against the oppositional women council members. After the violent incident, the municipality has also decided from now on to illegally restrain and bar the presence of media at municipal council meetings.


10 days have passed after the perpetrated violence, however the Republican Party holding majority seats both at the municipal council and in the parliament of Armenia, has not condemned the violence. On the contrary, it has justified the brutal acts blaming the women council members and making uttery sexist statements. Some media outlets also continue publishing articles directly justifying gender-based violence and sexism.


Armenia’s law enforcement bodies reacted to the acts of violence with a great delay under the influence of public outcry and demand. The criminal investigation will be held under Articles of the Criminal Code of Armenia implying mildest publishment.


With this open letter, we, the undersigned, are pleading with you to unilaterally sever or suspend the agreement of friendship signed with the Municipality of Yerevan until the perpetrators of violence and the incumbent mayor Taron Margaryan are held responsible and the current municipal council is changed. Having a sister-city with a violent and corrupt mayor and council members does no honor to the administration and population of any city, therefore with call upon you to share our concern and renounce cooperating with a structure perpetrating violence.


Respectfully,

Anna Nikoghosyan

Marine Margaryan

Anna Shahnazaryan

Lucine Talalyan

Susanna Gyulamiryan

Vanadzor Citizen’s Assembly, NGO

Sofya Manukyan

Armine Ishkanian

Nelli Sargsyan

Anahit Sargsyan

Ruzanna Grigoryan

Alex Sardar

Anna Zhamakochyan

Nana Mantasheva

Levon Barseghyan, Gyumri Municipal Council member

Marianna Grigoryan

Women’s Rights House, NGO

Women’s Support Center, NGO

Society Without Violence, NGO

Gevorg Kehyan

Commune

Mariam Kurshudyan

Sevan Petrossian

Anush Khachatryan

Real World, Real People, NGO

Mayranush Davtryan Gevorgyan

Lucine Navasartian

Arpi Balyan

Anahit Simonyan

Nuard Minasyan

Milena Abrahamyan

Vardine Grigoryan

EcoRight, NGO

Elvira Meliksetyan

Karen Hakobyan

Lala Aslikyan

Maral Bavakan

Alisa Qamalyan

Lida Minasyan

For Equal Rights, NGO

“Women in Black, Armenia” Initiative

Lara Aharonian

Hasmik Gevorgyan

Milena Tadukhepa

Nelli Paytyan

Karine Ghazaryan

Women’s Rights Center, NGO

Tehmine Yenoqyan

Ruzanna Tsaturyan

Sargis Kharazyan

Vahan Ishkhanyan

Zaruhi Hovhannisyan

Lucine Sargsyan

Naka Duli

Ecolur Information Center, NGO

Elmon Yegnukian

Zara Harutyunyan

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 02/26/2018

                                        Monday, 
Armenian Presidential Frontrunner Endorsed By Tsarukian
 . Ruzanna Stepanian
Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisan and Gagik Tsarukian attend an
awards ceremony for Armenian athletes near Yerevan, 27Dec2017
Businessman Gagik Tsarukian and his political alliance have thrown
their weight behind the man nominated by President Serzh Sarkisian's
Republican Party (HHK) for the post of Armenia's president.
With the Tsarukian Bloc controlling the second largest faction in the
Armenian parliament, the decision means that the presidential
candidate, Armen Sarkissian, will almost certainly be elected head of
state in the first round of voting slated for March 2.
Under the Armenian constitution, Sarkissian needs to be backed by at
least 79 members of the 105-seat National Assembly in order to win
outright. The HHK and the Tsarukian Bloc hold 65 and 31 parliament
seats respectively.
The bloc, which is officially in opposition to the government,
announced the endorsement of Sarkissian's candidacy after a weekend
meeting of its parliamentary faction chaired by Tsarukian.
In his televised remarks made at the meeting, Tsarukian praised the
former Armenian prime minister, saying that the latter has pledged to
help create many jobs and attract "big investments" to Armenia. "He is
now saying what we all say, desire and aim for," added the tycoon.
As part of his consultations held with various Armenian political
groups in recent weeks, Sarkissian has met separately with Tsarukian
and senior lawmakers from his bloc.
Sarkissian's endorsement by Tsarukian also means that he we will be
running for president unopposed. The opposition Yelk alliance moved in
December to nominate its own presidential candidate, Artak
Zeynalian. It asked the Tsarukian Bloc to support Zeynalian's
candidacy.
The recently amended constitution stipulates that a presidential
hopeful has to be backed by at least 27 lawmakers to have their name
included on the ballot. Yelk holds only 9 parliament seats.
The next president of the republic will be sworn in on April 9. With
Armenia switching to a parliamentary system of government, he will
have largely ceremonial powers.
Opposition Party Seeking `United Front' Against Sarkisian's Continued
Rule
 . Sisak Gabrielian
Armenia - Opposition leader Raffi Hovhannisian, speaks in Yerevan,
22Sep2017
Raffi Hovannisian's Zharangutyun party said on Monday that it hopes to
form a coalition of opposition forces that would try to prevent
President Serzh Sarkisian from extending his decade-long rule.
Zharangutyun's new chairman, Armen Martirosian, told RFE/RL's Armenian
service (Azatutyun.am) that it is discussing with various groups and
individuals the possibility of forming a "united front" against
Sarkisian's perceived plans to become prime minister. "Such
discussions have already started and they started some time ago," he
said.
Martirosian said Sarkisian's presidency has been a failure and he must
not be allowed to hold on to power after completing his final term on
April 9. "I think that the fight must be not so much against Serzh
Sarkisian as for reforms, for radical changes in the country," he
said.
Martirosian added that Zharangutyun is specifically ready to team up
with extraparliamentary opposition forces, including former President
Levon Ter-Petrosian's Armenian National Congress (HAK).
The HAK's deputy chairman, Levon Zurabian, reacted cautiously to the
idea. "Let's talk, let's discuss, let's see whether that is possible,
whether the current state of public consciousness is enough for
organizing such an outburst," he said.
Zurabian indicated last week that the HAK will not join forces with
another opposition group, the Yelk alliance. He said Yelk leaders,
notably Nikol Pashinian, themselves made things easier for Sarkisian
when they refused to campaign against his controversial constitutional
changes in 2015.
Neither Zharangutyun nor the HAK is represented in the current
Armenian parliament elected last April. Zharangutyun contested the
last general elections in an alliance with former Defense Minister
Seyran Ohanian and former Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian. According
to the official election results, their ORO alliance got only 2
percent of the vote.
An HAK-led electoral bloc fared even worse. By contrast, Yelk won 9
seats in the 105-member parliament.
Pashinian warned earlier this month that the outgoing president could
heighten political tensions in Armenia if he becomes prime
minister. Still, Yelk has yet to clarify whether it will stage street
protests to try to scuttle Sarkisian's continued rule.
Martirosian took over as Zharangutyun chairman on Saturday following
the resignation of Hovannisian, the party's founder and longtime
leader. He insisted that Hovannisian will not retire from politics and
will remain a member of the party's governing board.
Activists See Environmental Reasons For Armenian Mine Shutdown
 . Anush Muradian
Armenia -- A public discussion in Yerevan: `Insulating mining
industry: Who will prevent the disaster of Teghut and rehabilitate the
destructed nature?'. 26Feb., 2018
Production operations at a large copper mine in northern Armenia were
halted last month because of its faulty waste disposal facilities,
environment protection activists claimed on Monday.
A private mining company, Vallex Group, sent the vast majority of its
1,200 employees working at the Teghut deposit on indefinite leave on
January 12, citing the need for "planned prophylactic repairs." Vallex
announced on February 2 that it will lay them off due to what it
expects to be a "prolonged stoppage" of mining and ore processing at
Teghut. It claimed that it needs time to commission feasibility
studies on its plans to significantly boost production there.
In the months leading up to the shutdown, Armenian environmentalists
repeatedly reported toxic leaks from Teghut's waste disposal reservoir
contaminating a nearby river. Vallex denied those reports.
Rafael Afrikian of the Union of Informed Citizens (UIC) said on Monday
that he and other members of the Yerevan-based civic group traveled to
Teghut shortly after the announcement of the mass layoffs. He said
they witnessed and documented evidence of Vallex of dumping industrial
waste into the Debed river through a pipe during the night hours.
Levon Galstian, who leads the non-governmental Armenian Ecological
Front, claimed that the pipe was secretly laid seven months ago in
breach of the Armenian government's environmental regulations. He
insisted that Vallex is not allowed to do that.
Artur Grigorian, another environmental activist, echoed the
allegations, saying that his Ecological Right group has decided to sue
Vallex.
Galstian also alleged that the Liechtenstein-registered company
temporarily shut down the mine to avoid a bigger environmental
disaster. "The company stopped operations because the tailings dump
could crumble at any moment," he told a joint news conference with the
other activists.
Vallex declined to immediately comment on these claims. A spokeswoman
said the company would only respond to written inquiries.
RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am)already sent such a request
for comment earlier this month. Responding to it, Vallex did not
clearly explain whether the Teghut shutdown had to do with its
tailings dump.
Armenia -- President Serzh Sarkisian visits the Teghut mine, 19 April,
2014.
Meanwhile, the Armenian Ministry for Environment Protection said it
cannot comment on the claims before inspecting the site. A ministry
spokesman acknowledged that no environmental inspections have been
conducted at Teghut ever since operations there began in late 2014.
Lena Nazarian, an opposition parliamentarian who also spoke at the
news conference, said that she was not allowed to enter the site when
she travelled to Teghut recently. "The lack of transparency in their
activities raises many suspicions," she said of Vallex.
It remains unclear when Vallex plans to reopen the mine. The Teghut
operator said on February 2 that it will keep a skeleton staff of
around 300 employees who will guard the site and look after its
industrial equipment. It also said that 200 other laid-off workers
will be transferred to other mining enterprises belonging to
Vallex. Those include a copper smelter in the nearby town of Alaverdi
and metal mines in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Teghut generated over 42 percent of Vallex's total operating revenue
which soared by about 32 percent to $358 million last year. The mining
group benefited from increased international prices of copper and
other non-ferrous metals.
Press Review
(Saturday, February 24)
"Haykakan Zhamanak" writes on the approaching anniversary of the March
2008 post-election violence in Yerevan which left ten people dead and
dozens of others injured. Nobody has since been prosecuted in
connection with those deaths. "When Armenia's leader shows an interest
in the condemnation of the [Armenian] genocide by other nations so
that more genocides are not committed is he also interested in
punishing those responsible for the March 1 [violence] on the same
grounds?" asks the paper. "There is no hope that the authorities will
try to solve the March 1 crime." It also sees no "public demand" for
solving the case.
"Zhamanak" says that Armen Sarkissian's "smooth" election by the
parliament as Armenia's new president is not a forgone conclusion. The
paper says that it is not clear what kind of "agreements" he and Gagik
Tsarukian reached at their recent unpublicized meeting.
"Without mutual concessions, for which the parties are not prepared
now, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict cannot be resolved," Konstantin
Zatulin, a Russian lawmaker and pundit, tells "168 Zham." "Both sides
need to make painful concessions. It has long been said that a
settlement will not be possible unless Armenia cedes some districts
and Azerbaijan recognizes Nagorno-Karabakh's independence. Karabakh
has exercised its right to self-determination and I'm not inclined to
think that Karabakh can ever be a part of Azerbaijan # So Azerbaijan
should drop that claim [to Karabakh.]" Zatulin also says that Russia
is now doing its best to prevent another escalation of the conflict
and sustain the military balance between the warring sides. He says
large-scale Russian arms supplies to Azerbaijan were a "mistake" which
Moscow corrected after the April 2016 fighting in Karabakh.
(Tatev Danielian)
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036.
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Sumgait pogroms must be shifted to int’l legislative arena, says sociologist

Armenpress News Agency, Armenia
 Saturday
Sumgait pogroms must be shifted to int'l legislative arena, says sociologist
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. The fact of the large scale
massacres of Armenians in 1988 committed by Azerbaijani authorities in
Sumgait, Azerbaijan must be shifted to the international legislative
arena, sociologist Aharon Adibekyan, director of the Sociometer
Sociological Center said at a press conference.
“Armenia must shift the fact of the Sumgait Pogroms to the
international legislative arena in order for it to be evaluated as
genocide organized against Armenians in the end of the 20th century.
It will also have a preventive nature for such countries, and Armenia
will receive moral compensation”, Adibekyan said.
According to him, the Azeri state sanctioned massacres of Armenians in
Sumgait were directed against the Karabakh Movement.
“The Sumgait pogrom was Azerbaijan’s response to the Karabakh
struggle, an attempt to intimidate Armenians,” Adibekyan said.
He mentioned that this resulted in 400,000 people emigrating from
Azerbaijan. “Nearly 200,000 from them moved to Armenia”, he said.
Soviet troops were brought into Sumgait at the next day of the
pogroms, and according to official data nearly 300 soldiers were
wounded. “Imagine the scale of the pogroms if a division suffered that
many wounded,” he said.
English –translator/editor: Stepan Kocharyan

ANCC’s Statement on the 30th Anniversary of the "Karabakh Movement"

Armenian
National Committee of Canada

Comité
National Arménien du Canada

 

Tel./Tél. (613) 235-2622

E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]

www.anccanada.org

 

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The Struggle Continues for a
Free Artsakh…

 

ANCC’s Statement on the 30th Anniversary of the “Karabakh
Movement”

 

 

Ottawa – Today marks the 30th anniversary of the
“Karabakh Movement”, the very movement that courageously tore down
the Soviet walls of silence to grant the people of Artsakh (formerly known as
Nagorno-Karabakh) the freedom and dignity that they continue to struggle for
today.

 

On February 13, 1988, the freedom loving people of Artsakh
marched in unison in major demonstrations in the capital city of Stepanakert,
demanding for their homeland to be partitioned from the illegal soviet
machinated merger to Azerbaijan.

 

In what was seen as a protest against the Soviet
administration of that time, the Armenian population of Artsakh demanded their
rights under full compliance with the laws and constitution of the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The Karabakh Movement was the first
_expression_ of people’s right to self determination in the Soviet Union and
Eastern Bloc, which led directly to the movements that brought about the fall
of the Berlin Wall, the revolutions in Eastern Europe and the freedom of the
former Soviet republics.

 

“What came after the demonstrations was the beginning
of the current fate facing the people of Artsakh… their struggle to live in
peace and freedom, free of any Azeri aggression and violence” said Shahen
Mirakian, president of the Armenian National Committee of Canada.

 

Shortly after their rightful _expression_ of freedom, the
Armenians of Artsakh were faced by unrepentant aggression from neighbouring
Azerbaijan, which eventually resulted in full-scale war in the early 1990’s,
lasting until 1994.

 

Despite a 1994 ceasefire agreement, Azerbaijan has steadily
continued to carry out attacks against Artsakh. The most recent large-scale
ceasefire violation, which occurred in April 2016, was unprecedented in its
scale, duration, and number of civilian casualties. Ever since, and almost on
daily basis, innocent soldiers and civilians are killed, due to unsanctioned
Azeri aggression. 

 

“Since 1994, the Artsakh side has tirelessly reiterated
its commitment to reach a viable and a peaceful resolution to this conflict
that respects the right to self-determination of the Armenian population and
recognizes the territorial integrity of Artsakh, However, Azerbaijan’s
bellicose and unconstructive campaign of aggression continues to threaten a
resumption of war and bloodshed” said Mirakian.

 

“Despite all the hardships faced today, Artsakh stands
as a beacon of democracy, hope and freedom that throughout the years has
strongly demonstrated its commitment to peace and its ability in becoming a
sovereign nation, worthy of international recognition” concluded Mirakian.

 

 

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The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Armenian-Canadian
grassroots human rights organization. Working in coordination with a network of
offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and affiliated
organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances the concerns of the Armenian-Canadian
community on a broad range of issues and works to eliminate abuses of human
rights throughout Canada and the world.

Sevag Belian – Executive Director
Armenian National Committee of Canada
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