Turkish Press: Thieves break into Latin Catholic Church in Istanbul’s Beyoğlu, steal artifacts

Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
Sept 15 2017
Thieves break into Latin Catholic Church in Istanbul’s Beyoğlu, steal artifacts

Çetin Aydın – ISTANBUL

Four thieves broke into a Latin Catholic Church in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, stealing a number of religious artifacts on Sept. 15 but were caught later in the day.

Two of the thieves managed to break into the Catholic Church in the Karaköy neighborhood from a derelict building behind the church after initially failing to enter the shrine from the front door at around 7:30 a.m. The other two had been watching the surroundings for any threat to their robbery attempt.

The thieves later took the religious artifacts outside the church and loaded them into vehicles, which included a statue, a cross, many paintings and several religious books.

Meanwhile, police examined city surveillance cameras around the scene, determining the vehicles they used in the attempt and their subsequent addresses.

The four, identified only as Osman Adnan K., Adem H., Bekir M. and Karim M., of Uzbek-origin, were detained at three different addresses in the Zeytinburnu district.

They pleaded guilty and said they had sold a carpet stolen from the church to an auctioneer in Beyoğlu. It was later taken back before being sold.

While performing a search at their addresses, police also seized books and symbols, which had previously been stolen from different churches.

Their proceedings at the police headquarters have been ongoing.

In addition, the Catholic Church had reportedly been closed for five years due to renovations.

September/15/2017

Azerbaijani Press: Azerbaijan’s painful Karabakh problem is also Turkey’s problem – envoy

APA, Azerbaijan
Sept 15 2017

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The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which the most painful problem of Azerbaijan, is also Turkey’s problem, Turkish Ambassador to Azerbaijan Erkan Ozoral told reporters on Friday, APA reported.  

 

He noted that these two states will always strengthen more while they are together. “We are fraternal states. We continue to work together on the solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem. Turkey’s strength is Azerbaijan’s strength and Azerbaijan’s strength is Turkey’s,” said the diplomat.

 

With regard to the upcoming joint exercises of the Turkish and Azerbaijani Air Forces, the ambassador said that relations between the armed forces of the two countries should be closer to boost the military cooperation.

 

“The activities in this direction are continuing, and relations between the two countries’ armed forces are improving,” he added.

 

The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict entered its modern phase when the Armenian SRR made territorial claims against the Azerbaijani SSR in 1988.

 

A fierce war broke out between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan. As a result of the war, Armenian armed forces occupied some 20 percent of Azerbaijani territory which includes Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent districts (Lachin, Kalbajar, Aghdam, Fuzuli, Jabrayil, Gubadli and Zangilan), and over a million Azerbaijanis became refugees and internally displaced people.

 

The military operations finally came to an end when Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in Bishkek in 1994.

 

Dealing with the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is the OSCE Minsk Group, which was created after the meeting of the CSCE (OSCE after the Budapest summit held in December 1994) Ministerial Council in Helsinki on 24 March 1992. The Group’s members include Azerbaijan, Armenia, Russia, the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Belarus, Finland and Sweden.

 

Besides, the OSCE Minsk Group has a co-chairmanship institution, comprised of Russian, the US and French co-chairs, which began operating in 1996.  

 

Resolutions 822, 853, 874 and 884 of the UN Security Council, which were passed in short intervals in 1993, and other resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly, PACE, OSCE, OIC, and other organizations require Armenia to unconditionally withdraw its troops from Nagorno-Karabakh.  

 

Armenian Assembly Urges Congressional Investigation of Azerbaijani Corruption

ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date:

Contact: Danielle Saroyan

Telephone: (202) 393-3434

Web: www.aaainc.org

 

ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY URGES CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION OF WORLDWIDE
AZERBAIJANI CORRUPTION SCHEME

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. –
Today,
the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) sent a letter to the House
Oversight and Government Reform and House Select Committees on Intelligence
expressing concern regarding the undue influence of Azerbaijan’s caviar
diplomacy, especially given a recent report revealing the “Azerbaijani
Laundromat.”

 

In their letter to House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Trey
Gowdy and Ranking Member Elijah Cummings alongside House Intelligence Chairman
David Nunes (R-CA) and Ranking Member Adam Schiff (D-CA), Assembly Co-Chairs
Anthony Barsamian and Van Krikorian stated: “We are writing to bring to your
attention our serious concerns regarding Azerbaijan’s attempts to undermine
western democratic values and institutions, and the most recent revelations
that it ‘operated [a] secret $3bn slush fund,’ in Europe,” as reported in a
September 5, 2017 BBC article.

 

The scheme has been labeled the “Azerbaijani Laundromat” because of the
vast sums that passed through it were funds laundered by a series of shell
companies. According to an investigation of the Azerbaijani Laundromat published
by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), “from 2012 to
2014, even as the Azerbaijani government arrested activists and journalists
wholesale, members of the country’s ruling elite were using a secret slush fund
to pay off European politicians, buy luxury goods, launder money, and otherwise
benefit themselves.” 

 

“We should not turn a blind eye to Azerbaijan’s out of bounds and corrupt
influence on American democracy. Congress is familiar with the reasons why the
Aliyev autocracy is trying to whitewash its human rights record, resolve the
Nagorno Karabkah conflict by wiping out the Christian Armenian population, and
ally itself against United States values. Azerbaijan’s unprecedented April 2016
attacks against Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia, where its ISIS-style mutilations
and beheadings of Armenians have gone without consequence, speak for
themselves. The recent revelations only confirm the vast amounts being spent to
corrupt officials from doing what their electorates expect,” Assembly Co-Chairs
Barsamian and Krikorian said.

 

The Assembly Co-Chairs concluded: “On Wednesday, the European Parliament
– voting   578 to 19 with 68 abstentions
– condemned Azerbaijan’s attempts to influence decision makers through illicit
means and authorized a deeper investigation of its behavior. We urge your
respective committees to do no less in factoring these new revelations in your
ongoing investigations.”

 

In prior letters written to the House and Senate this year, the Assembly
emphasized that: “we must ensure that Azerbaijan’s rampant corrupt
practices do not compromise U.S. policies and objectives.”

 

Click here to read the Armenian Assembly’s letter to the House Oversight
and Government Reform and House Select Committees on Intelligence

 

Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
membership organization.

 

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The Matenadaran Publishes New Volume of Catalogue of Armenian Manuscripts

AGBU Press Office
55 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022-1112
Website: www.agbu.org
PRESS RELEASE
Thursday, 
THE MATENADARAN PUBLISHES NEW VOLUME OF CATALOGUE OF ARMENIAN MANUSCRIPTS 
AGBU SPONSORS THE PUBLICATION OF VOLUME IX 
Yerevan's Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts (the Matenadaran) 
published volume IX of The General Catalogue of Armenian Manuscripts of the 
Mashtots Matenadaran. The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) sponsored 
the publication of this volume, as part of its mission to preserve and promote 
Armenian heritage and culture. 
This volume is comprised of overviews of 300 manuscripts from the 11th to 19th 
centuries, No. 2701-3000, mainly from the well-known New Collection. All 
manuscripts are of a particular scholarly and artistic value. Over 20 
manuscripts that include correspondence of Catholicoi of All Armenians, 
Primates of Dioceses and prominent clergymen from the 18th to 19th centuries 
serve as primary sources of Armenian history of the same period. It is a major 
publication for scholars of Armenian and the Middle Eastern studies as well as 
related fields.
Acting Director of the Matenadaran Vahan Ter-Ghevondyan; Head of the 
Depositories of the Matenadaran Gevorg Ter-Vardanean; editor of volume IV Karen 
Matevosyan and Deputy Director of AGBU Armenia Hovig Eordekian delivered 
welcome speeches during the catalogue presentation in July 2017. "We are 
delighted to support the publication of this monumental catalogue for the 
benefit of academic circles, philologists and the ones interested in our 
manuscripts to study their historical and cultural values," said Eordekian.
The Matenadaran houses around 300,000 documents, over 100,000 books and 17,000 
manuscripts. Researchers and tourists travel from all over the world to see its 
national treasures, including the Gospel of Lazarus and Hakob Meghapart's 
"Parzatumar," one of the first Armenian books ever printed.
This initiative is one of many ways AGBU has supported the Matenadaran over the 
years. AGBU also financed the publication of volume III of The General 
Catalogue of Armenian Manuscripts of the Mashtots Matenadaran and Herald of the 
Matenadaran (Banber Matenadaran), an academic periodical. Acknowledging the 
need to advance Armenian Studies, AGBU also provides scholarships to doctoral 
students working in the Matenadaran.
Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest non-profit 
Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU preserves and 
promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural and 
humanitarian programs, annually touching the lives of some 500,000 Armenians 
around the world.
 
For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit 
www.agbu.org.

Vordan Karmir from Vanadzor, Armenia to Headline Innovate Armenia

For Immediate Release 
USC INSTITUTE OF ARMENIAN STUDIES
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California, USA
Contact: Syuzanna Petrosyan, Associate Director
[email protected]
213.821.3943
Vordan Karmir from Vanadzor, Armenia to Headline Innovate Armenia
Vordan Karmir, a vibrant and powerful presence in Armenian music, will be 
headlining INNOVATE ARMENIA on September 23, 2016, at the USC campus. The band 
is named after an Armenian cochineal insect — a worm — that produced what 
became known as “the Armenian color.” A deep, striking shade of crimson red, 
the Vordan Karmir dye became an alluring and popular commodity among the 
peoples of the ancient world.   
A popular music group in Armenia, the band was formed in 2009 by a group of 
young men in Vanadzor, Armenia’s third largest city. Members Vahan Poghosyan, 
Davit Grigoryan, Davit Galstyan and Payqar Chakhoyan produce innovative music, 
addressing issues that range from corruption to social indifference. 
Vordan Karmir has travelled beyond Armenia to perform in the United Kingdom, 
Germany, Spain, Georgia and Russia. Their 2016 South by Southwest (SXSW) 
performance exposed them to a cutting edge audience of techies and music 
aficionados. 
INNOVATE ARMENIA is a day of innovation and discovery filled with 
thought-provoking, fast-paced talks, interactive experiences in chess-strategy 
and winemaking, and a full day of music. 
General festival information:
Innovate Armenia takes place Saturday, September 23, 10 am to 6 pm in Alumni 
Park and Bovard Hall on USC’s University Park Campus. Admission is free. 
All-day parking is $12 in USC parking structures. Participants are encouraged 
to park in Lot X at the corner of Figueroa and McCarthy Way, just off the 
Exposition Blvd exit of the 110 Freeway.
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About the Institute:
Established in 2005, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies supports 
multidisciplinary scholarship to re-define, explore and study the complex 
issues that make up the contemporary Armenian experience—from post-genocide to 
the developing Republic of Armenia to the evolving diaspora. The institute 
encourages research, publications and public service, and promotes links among 
the global academic and Armenian communities. 
 

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 09/14/2017

                                        Thursday, 
Azeri Defense Chief Visits Israeli Arms Companies
 . Emil Danielyan
Azerbaijan - Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov.
Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov has visited the
headquarters of Israeli defense companies and met with their top
executives during an official visit to Israel, one of Azerbaijan's
main arms suppliers.
The visit comes in the wake of Israeli authorities' decision to halt
exports to Azerbaijan of "suicide" drones manufactured by an Israeli
company accused of attacking an Armenian army position with them
recently.
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said on Thursday that Hasanov
familiarized himself with weapons and ammunition manufactured by
"leading enterprises" of the Israeli defense industry. It did not name
those firms.
In a statement cited by Azerbaijani news agencies, the ministry said
Hasanov discussed with their chief executives "military-technical
cooperation" between the two countries. It did not elaborate.
Hasanov met with Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman at the
start of his visit on Monday. Official Azerbaijani sources said the
two men discussed bilateral ties and "regional security." The Israeli
Defense Ministry issued no statements on the talks.
Lieberman, whose party is a junior partner in Israel's coalition
government, is a staunch backer of close ties with Baku. He has
repeatedly made pro-Azerbaijani statements on the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict.
ISRAEL -- Israel's Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman speaks during
the International Institute for Counter Terrorism's 17th annual
conference in Herzliya, September 11, 2017
An Israeli drone manufacturer, Aeronautics Defense Systems (ADS), said
late last month that the Israeli Defense Ministry's export control
agency has at least temporarily banned it from delivering a $20
million batch of Orbiter 1K unmanned aircraft to a key foreign
client. In a statement, ADS did not specify the buyer of the
sophisticated weapon carrying special explosive payload. But it did
attribute the ban to an ongoing inquiry conducted by the Israeli
agency.
The Israeli newspaper "Maariv" reported on August 13 that the agency
launched an investigation after receiving a formal complaint stemming
from ADS's commercial dealings with the Azerbaijani government. It
said ADS representatives traveled to Azerbaijan this summer to
finalize a contract for the sale of Orbiter drones to the Azerbaijani
military.
The paper claimed that two Israeli drone operators working for the
company rebuffed Azerbaijani officials' demand to demonstrate the use
of the deadly drone by hitting the Armenian position. But other, more
senior ADS executives agreed to launch the deadly craft on the target,
according to "Maariv." ADS denied the report.
According to Nagorno-Karabakh's Armenian-backed Defense Army, the
Azerbaijani military most recently attacked its frontline positions
with a suicide drone on July 7. The commander of an army unit
stationed in northeastern Karabakh said in early August that two of
his soldiers were lightly wounded in the incident.
Armenia's Deputy Defense Minister Davit Pakhchanian last week praised
the reported ban on drone sales to Baku but said Israel must be
"consistent" in preventing its citizens' direct involvement in
Azerbaijani military operations. Pakhchanian claimed that Israeli arms
dealers have repeatedly struck Armenian targets at the behest of
Azerbaijani officials.
The Azerbaijani army heavily used similar suicide drones manufactured
by another Israeli company, Israel Aerospace Industries, during the
April 2016 war in Karabakh. Baku had bought the Harop drones as well
as air-defense and artillery systems and anti-tank rockets as part of
multimillion-dollar defense contracts signed with Israeli firms.
Armenia has long expressed concern at the Israeli-Azerbaijani arms
deals, saying that they undermine international efforts to end the
Karabakh conflict.
Armenia - Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian (R) and Israel's
Minister of Regional Cooperation Tzachi Hanegbi sign bilateral
agreements after talks in Yerevan, 25Jul2017.
The drone scandal was exposed by the Israeli paper more than two weeks
after Israeli Minister of Regional Cooperation Tzachi Hanegbi visited
Yerevan in an apparent bid to improve his country's frosty
relationship with Armenia. Hanegbi met with Prime Minister Karen
Karapetian and other senior Armenian officials.
In what may be a related development, a group of Israeli
parliamentarians arrived in the Armenian capital earlier this
week. They include two deputy speakers of the Knesset. One of them,
Tali Ploskov, chairs an Israel-Armenia parliamentary "friendship
group." Her Kulanu party is also represented in the Israeli
government.
The Israeli delegation met with Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian on
Wednesday. The Armenian Foreign Ministry said the two sides "exchanged
views on a number of regional issues." It gave no details.
Sarkisian Should Extend His Rule, Says Ally
 . Ruzanna Stepanian
Armenia - Former parliament speaker Galust Sahakyan speaks to RFE/RL
in Yerevan, 14Sep2017.
President Serzh Sarkisian should stay in power after serving out his
second and final presidential term in April, a deputy chairman of his
Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) said on Thursday.
"He must continue to govern our country, there is no other person
[qualified for that role,]" Galust Sahakian told RFE/RL's Armenian
service (Azatutyun.am).
"Even during the rule of [former Presidents] Levon Ter-Petrosian and
Robert Kocharian there were people capable of being presidents," he
said. "We don't have such people [except Sarkisian] now."
Sahakian, who is a former speaker of the Armenian parliament, insisted
that this is the dominant view within the HHK. But he was careful not
to say that Sarkisian must necessarily extend his rule by becoming
prime minister in April 2018, when Armenia becomes a parliamentary
republic.
"I'm not saying yet that his candidacy must be nominated for the post
of prime minister," the veteran HHK figure went on. "What I'm saying
is that Serzh Sarkisian must keep directing all kinds of actions of
our country."
Sahakian also claimed in that regard that the Armenian parliament will
be more powerful than the prime minister under the parliamentary
system of government. "I think that the National Assembly, not an
individual, will be the strongest entity because the prime minister
can be changed once in every six or even three months," he said.
Sarkisian has still not clarified whether he plans to become prime
minister or stay in government in another capacity. He stated in July
that "it doesn't matter" who will be Armenia's prime minister after
the end of his decade-long presidency.
Sarkisian said in March that he would like to "play a role, in some
capacity, in ensuring the security of our people" after April 2018.
EU Envoy Cautious On `Political Prisoners' In Armenia
 . Artak Hambardzumian
Armenia - Piotr Switalski, the head of the EU Delegation in Armenia,
speaks at a news conference in Yerevan, 8May2017.
The head of the European Union Delegation in Yerevan, Piotr Switalski,
on Thursday declined to back claims by Armenian opposition and civil
society groups that there are political prisoners in Armenia.
Switalski said EU representatives regularly discuss with relevant
Armenian officials the fate of individuals who have been imprisoned on
what opposition and civic groups consider politically motivated
charges.
"I very much appreciate the fact that law-enforcement authorities
always find time to discuss such sensitive topics whenever we express
such a desire," he told reporters. "The European Union does not always
necessarily share the views of non-governmental organizations. On such
issues, we are mainly guided by decisions made by the European Court
of Human Rights."
"As you know, there are no people in Armenia who are qualified by [the
Strasbourg court] as political prisoners," stressed the envoy.
The individuals considered to be political prisoners by critics of the
Armenian government are mostly members or supporters of radical
opposition groups.
Switalski was also careful not to endorse the opposition Yelk
alliance's calls for Armenia to leave the Eurasian Economic Union
(EEU). "Armenia is a free country where everyone has the right to
express their views," he said. "We are following debates [on the Yelk
initiative] but it's totally up to Armenians."
Accordingly, he would not be drawn on implications of Armenia's
possible exit from the Russian-led bloc for its relations with the
EU. "As long as [Armenia's] decisions are not hostile to the European
Union I am happy with them," he said. "I see no unfriendly actions
taken by Armenia with regard to the EU in the past. We have no serious
disagreements with Armenia."
The EU and Armenia plan to deepen their relations through a
Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement which is due to be
signed in November.
Opposition Bloc Wants Parliament Probe On Eurasian Union
 . Astghik Bedevian
Armenia - Mane Tandilian, a parliament deputy from the Yelk bloc,
speaks to RFE/RL in Yerevan, 14Sep2017.
The opposition Yelk alliance called on Thursday for a parliamentary
inquiry into consequences of Armenia's membership in the Russian-led
Eurasian Economic Union (EEU).
Representatives of the pro-Western bloc proposed the creation of the
ad hoc parliament commission after the pro-government majority in the
National Assembly rejected its demands for the country's exit from the
trade bloc.
Yelk put forward last week a draft parliamentary statement saying that
the Armenian authorities must embark on a "process" of invalidating
their accession treaty with the EEU. The statement says that EEU
membership, effective from January, 2015, has hurt the country's
economy and security.
Mane Tandilian, one of Yelk's nine deputies in the 105-member
parliament, said the parliament commission would scrutinize costs and
benefits of EEU membership and present them to the public.
"Public support is very important on this issue," she told RFE/RL's
Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). "The public was apathetic when we
jointed the EEU. The reason for that was that the public was not aware
of what we missed out on."
Tandilian referred to the Association Agreement with the European
Union which Yerevan negotiated shortly before President Serzh
Sarkisian opted in 2013 to join the Russian-led bloc instead.
"I don't think that economic growth in Armenia would have been faster
had we signed the Association Agreement," said Gagik Melikian, a
senior lawmaker from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK).
Still, Melikian said that the HHK's parliamentary faction will
consider the idea of setting up the parliamentary commission. He
expressed confidence that such an inquiry would only prove that
Armenia needs to be part of the EEU.
The HHK's junior coalition partner, the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation (Dashnaktsutyun), is also strongly opposed to Armenia's
exit from the bloc comprising Russia and four other former Soviet
republics. A Dashnaktsutyun leader, Armen Rustamian, claimed that the
Yelk initiative could actually jeopardize the upcoming signing of the
EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA), a
less ambitious alternative to the Association Agreement.
Rustamian made clear at the same time that his party supports a public
debate on the issue. "And that debate will happen," he said.
Press Review
"Haykakan Zhamanak" says that while Prime Minister Karen Karapetian
was right to say this week that Armenia needs a "developed,
competitive and innovative economy" he is wrong to think that it can
be built without breaking up economic monopolies in the country. The
paper says that large-scale foreign investment will not flow into the
Armenian economy unless it is completely liberalized by the
government.
"Hraparak" says that the ruling Republican Party (HHK) did not
"appropriately" mark on Wednesday the first anniversary of
Karapetian's appointment as prime minister, which coincided with his
government's latest question-and-answer session in the
parliament. "The session showed that Karapetian's positions have
weakened so much that parliament speaker Ara Babloyan did not even try
to forcibly bring in his `troops,'" writes the paper. It says that
about half of the members of the HHK's parliament faction were not in
attendance.
"Zhoghovurd" claims that Karapetian and his aides say things have
improved significantly over the past year. The paper points to
Karapetian's Wednesday remark that Armenia has achieved this year the
best macroeconomic indicators in the region. "The failed authorities
would do anything for [political] shows," it says.
"Aravot" says that Russian President Vladimir Putin's "propaganda
machine" is trying to justify the Soviet "totalitarian system" and
deny mass repressions committed during the Communist era. "But this is
the Russian citizens' problem," editorializes the paper. "If they are
prepared to be brainwashed in this way let them take those baits. What
are we to do with that? We think that the Kremlin will be offended by
a Yerevan exhibition held in memory of victims of the Bolshevik
repressions." The paper wonders if the open-air exhibition was stopped
by the Armenian government for fear of Moscow's negative reaction.
(Tigran Avetisian)
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
Copyright (c) 2017 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Inc.
1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036.
www.rferl.org

The delegation of the Armenian Youth Union of California visited the Ministry of Diaspora

Please find the attached press release of the Ministry of Diaspora.
Sincerely,
Media and PR Department:
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RA Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan received Father Andranik Kranyan

Please find the attached press release of the Ministry of Diaspora.
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Media and PR Department:
( 374 10) 585601, internal 805
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