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NEW VISION for NIGERIA: Honoring the Ethnic Nations

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Creating a new world starts with paying attention  to all our struggles. For it is in the struggles of our good neighbors across the world that we are called to look at ourselves. It is in the understanding of others' dispair that we allow painful truth into our hearts so that innovative solutions emerge in our creative minds. It is in the understanding of others' situation that our individual call-to-action emerges. It is by building understanding and acceptance of one another's injustices that we can take ownership --- feel a since of responsibility to reach out to help nuture, support and sponsor BIG IDEAS that could not only be a solution for one people, but beginning of framework of new thinking that could become a repeatable process for change --- creating a better world than we know today.

Recently, Oguchi Nkwocha, Igbo visionary from South-eastern Nigeria, in sharing a Multi-Nations Solution (MNS) for Nigeria in the editorial below, offers a new vision for honoring one another versus the continued pushing to control, exploit, abuse, rob, displace and impose our differences and beliefs on one another.

I share it with you. May it inspire your action.

Debbe Kennedy
Founder, Global Dialogue Center

FAITH UNDER FIRE
Crackdown on Christians could go nationwide

Fears raised that Islamic law will expand under new president

It is unfortunate that headlines, titles and subtitles such as the above might be ignored by the rest of the world as mere hyperbole, or even worse, religious propaganda.  The fact remains that in Nigeria, real persons, real groups, and real people—Christians—do indeed suffer massively because of Islamic teachings and Muslim actions and practices in their enclave, against Christians residing therein. Not even the reported-quoted individual experiences in your article may get the attention of the world who are in constant psychological denial on this matter. Regarding these experiences, I did not read, in your article, about a not uncommon occurrence which is reported only rarely: the kidnapping of Christian children (of / from Christian families) in Northern Nigeria on the orders of Muslim leaders, and the subsequent forced Islamization of such children behind a religious, social, psychological and even physical wall that is all but impenetrable to the aggrieved Christian families who long with such indescribable longing to rescue and re-unite with their children—in futility, in helplessness, and all alone.

Let’s not assume that the “world” is merely in psychological denial about this issue: often, world and sociopolitical agencies are willing accomplices and play an active role in continued Muslim brutalization and domination of Christians in Nigeria. Recall that for the last 8 years in Nigeria, General Obasanjo has been the President of, and “civilian” Dictator in, Nigeria. He frequently boasts his “Born-Again” Christian credentials and flashes those to blind gullible fellow-Christians from the rest of the world, easily garnering their support or buying their silence. But, the same General Obasanjo has never taken a stand against this problem of Muslim aggression against Christians in Nigeria. Rather, he would publicly attempt to compete for credit for formalizing Shariah in Northern Nigeria. Few would recall that when Shariah was formally launched by one of the Northern Nigerian State governors during Obasanjo’s administration, Obasanjo personally called that State governor on the phone in a live-performance during the launch to congratulate him for the action.  Today, it is “Christian” Obasanjo who, alone, personally and willfully hand-picked relatively unknown Umaru Yar’Adua, a staunch Shariarist, and foists him over Nigeria as the President-elect, if Nigeria’s recent fraudulent (s)election is allowed to stand, by the cowed and comatose peoples living in Nigeria.  Regarding the launching of Shariah, that this formal launching of Northern Nigeria’s Sharia was performed in the US strengthens earlier assertions about the permissive role played by world-bodies.  The US is under constant barrage and pressure by pro-Muslim, non-Muslim ex-diplomats and lobbyists to show and exercise preference for Northern Nigerian Muslims, even over the Christian South, and there is direct and indirect evidence that the US is responding positively to such, including its unusual “softness” with a region where the US flag is burnt with regularity, children are named “Osama” after bin Laden’s 9/11 attack on the US,  and anti-America sentiment runs high all the time. It should be interesting to find out exactly how the US aid to Nigeria is split in terms of Northern (Muslim) versus Southern (Christian) Nigeria.

But the most “indicted” in this area has got to be the British government, a government representing the world’s bastion of Christianity, the world’s traditional “poster-child” Christian Nation. The same British government, starting in the colonial days, even as the British missionaries were busy converting Southern Nigerians to Christianity, got in bed with the Muslim Northern Nigeria and have since supported the Northern Muslims over, and to the clear detriment of, hapless Christian Southern Nigeria—and it makes no secret of it.  As a reminder, when Britain’s Charles, Prince of Wales, visited Nigeria recently, he spent all the time on this official visit in Muslim Northern Nigeria. A year or so earlier, when his mother, the Queen of England, was on official tour of Nigeria, she preferred to be quartered in Muslim Northern Nigeria, snobbing “fellow-Christians” of Southern Nigeria. Take note: these are not just enabling actions by the British government favoring Northern Muslims; they are also truly abrasive actions—deliberately malicious—against the Christians of Nigeria, for reasons still inexplicable.

The fears expressed by the Christians of Nigeria are well-founded. It is not just the fear of Muslim brutalization and domination or forced Islamization of Christians: it is also the fear that the world at large and World Powers would not only look the other way, but will tacitly or actively aid the Muslims against the Christians, in this sordid matter. Already, the British, the US, Italy, the EU, (even Russia and China) have (reportedly) sent congratulatory or cooperation-delegations to Umaru Yar’Adua.  They have conveniently though predictably forgotten Yar’Adua’s Shariah record as a governor of one of the Sharia Northern Nigerian States. The following story throws light on such a record.

Safiya  Hussaini (“Safiya”) became a near-household name (who could forget?) when in 2001, the 35 year-old woman from the core Northern Muslim Nigerian State of Sokoto was sentenced to death by stoning by a Shariah “court” for the “crime” of adultery, following the formal introduction of Shariah in Northern Nigeria.  A horrified World went into gear, slipping into overdrive to try to stop the Shariah-prescribed murder of this woman, and ultimately, prevailed, thank goodness—no thanks to Yar’Adua who was the governor  of a fellow-Shariah State.  Then, soon afterwards, Yar’Adua would be tested directly. He, as the governor of Katsina State, allowed the conviction and death sentence of another hapless Muslim woman who was still nursing her child. Such is the March 2002 case of then 30 year-old Amina Lawal “convicted” by Katsina State Shariah “court” of the “crime” of adultery.  But for another “massive” intervention-crusade on the part of the World, resulting in “creatively” finding a technical loophole (Amina was already pregnant when Shariah law was implemented in her home province), Ms. Lawal would have been stoned to death. Once again, Yar’Adua did not play any active role in saving Amina from State-sponsored Murder.

Umaru Yar’Adua saw nothing wrong with sentences which would have resulted in the murder of Muslims accused and convicted of adultery by Sharia courts in Nigeria. After May 28, 2007, the same Yar’Adua may become the President of almost 140 million people, half of whom are for the most part Christians.  There is no reason to think that the welfare of Christians in Nigeria will evoke any special consideration by Yar’Adua should they go against Shariah laws and practices: he did not spare his fellow-Muslims. This is why the fear of Christians living in Nigeria is justified. But, these Christians should be, and are, in fact, more petrified by the realization that most of the Christian governments of the world will be on Yar’Adua’s side. That is the tragedy.

We have proposed a “Multi-Nations Solution” (MNS) for Nigeria whereby the natural Sovereignty and original political Independence of the major Ethnic Nations in Nigeria are restored, ratified and respected. This removes individual Christian Nations from under the control of Muslims (who will likewise live in their own Independent Nation[s]) by this plan, since religion-boundaries for the most part run along ethnic lines in Nigeria. Nations resulting from MNS which have, in addition, a minority religion (or a minority population) will be held to UN laws and standards on Minority matters.  All the Nations may then determine, with respect, equity and mutuality, how to relate, one with another, on an inter-National basis. MNS protects peoples and religions, while at the same time subjecting each Nation to International Laws (not inscrutable, inhumane internal laws), with equality. This Solution will also effectively solve Nigeria’s chronic instability problems: it is public knowledge that Nigeria as presently constituted is a failed nation, with no hope of recovery (incidentally, the only strong opposition to this plan comes from the government of Christian Britain); for that matter, the circumstances of Yar’Adua’s election are known to be fraudulent, and the legitimacy of any government he may form is in great jeopardy.  It should not be lost on the reader that continued Muslim molestation and abuse of Christians in Northern Nigeria is only made possible by this instability of Nigeria, a pathologic situation which also sustains and shields such religion-based brutality.

It is clear that if nothing is done, Christians will continue to live (if they do) in fear in Nigeria, fear justified by real nasty experiences at the hands of Nigerian Muslims: the same is the case if the status quo is preserved in Nigeria. As we can see, even under a Christian President of Nigeria, the Christians continue to bleed at the hands of Muslim Nigeria; a Muslim President of strict Shariah credentials is expected to victimize the Christians even worse, this time around.

We therefore urge all Christians everywhere to support the Multi-Nations Solution (MNS) paradigm for Nigeria; we urge them to write and contact their respective governments asking that the governments support this plan.  When we do this, then, we will have backed up our prayers for the protection of Christians in Nigeria—and for that matter, all peoples living in Nigeria—with personal action. The fear and suffering of Christians in Nigeria in this matter is unnecessary: it has to end. MNS will accomplish that.

Oguchi Nkwocha, MD
Member, Biafra Actualization Forum (BAF).
May 2007

RELATED PODCAST:
Oguchi Nkwocha, M. D., Igbo visionary from Biafra/south-eastern Nigeria, joins Debbe Kennedy, founder of the Global Dialogue Center to share his thoughts and wisdom, exchanging ideas on creating a new VISION for our WORLD, becoming a visionary ourselves, the role of personal responsibility and how we can become part of the oneness of the full world.
Listen now  59:30

Sunday, May 13, 2007 at 08:03 AM | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

SAVING HUMANITY: One man with vision

BabyvisionsmOh, it is sometimes to hard to comprehend the power we have as people to change the world --- the power we have as just a single person. So many looking to us for leadership; so many needing our care and concern; so many counting on us to open the way for the good of all. One dream could change it all.

I was again moved and reminded of this truth in a poem written by my colleague and Igbo visionary from Biafra/south-eastern Nigeria, Dr. Oguchi Nkwocha. He invites us to see a different vision of ourselves, so we can, in turn, bring new dreams to life for others in our spans of influence.

VISION
by Oguchi H. Nkwocha, M.D.

Stirrings, A collection of poetry

The sighted are leading the blind
Where sight is not vision
So indeed do the blind lead the blind.
Sight is the scotoma
Fashioned by the eyes
Interpreted by a perjured brain
Misdirected by a confused mind
Accepted by unchallenge false belief.
Hence it indeed is so--
Believing is seeing.
Enter vision
An act of extension,
Of sharing;
An experience of communion in light,
Always the one field--
Love, peace, joy and happiness;
Oneness and wholeness.
Vision is thought,
The original thought;
It is mind,
The original mind.
One man with vision
Can save the whole humanity
;
A thousand men with perfect sight
Could not even guide a babe.

Consider Dr. Nkwocha's wisdom. Let it fall fresh on you. I leave you this call-to-action as I move into it again myself...

Welcome the unexpected.
Look for the uncharted path that bears your name.
Lead the way!

Debbe

Debbe Kennedy
Founder, Global Dialogue Center

Three related readings, podcasts and music:

WORLD VISION: Embracing Lessons Learned
(includes PODCAST with Dr. Nkwocha)

PERSPECTIVE with Dr. Oguchi Nkwocha
podcast

DREAMS COME TRUE:
Music by Nwakego for Igbo Children and Children of the World

Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at 07:23 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

NEW WORLD VISION: "When evil men burn and bomb, good men must build and bind"

Peopledancing_3Recently, I conducted a SKYPECAST on the subject of War and the QUESTION of a NOBLE CAUSE. It was a most amazing experience. Twenty-seven people showed up instantly. Twenty listened in. Seven strangers from Ukraine, China, Denmark, London and the US joined me. We represented very different perspectives of the world. Our talk wasn't focused, but curious, spontaneous and respectful of one another. Oh, there was some controversy for sure, but very different people proved that we can be at peace with one another. It was somewhat disturbing to hear the wide gaps in how we perceived one another's intent and definitely views of the world that cast blame on specific people and causes. Don't we all share in it in some way? What saddened me is that many most of those who participated believed in WAR much more than the possibilities of PEACE.

But how do we transcend the barriers of greed and bombs and bloodshed?

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a recipe full of wisdom that we could use today:

"When evil men plot, good men must plan. When evil men burn and bomb, good men must build and bind. When evil men shout ugly words of hatred, good men must commit themselves to the glories of love. Where evil men would seek to perpetuate an unjust status quo, good men must seek to bring into being a real order of justice."


HOW DO WE CHANGE OURSELVES?
We can do it in an instant, replacing what is, perhaps what you perceive to be what has always been, with new bold, new PEACEFUL possibilities. You ask how? RUMI, the mystic poet whispers across thousands of years into our ears with what we need to do:

"Tear the binding from around the foot of your soul, and let it race around the track in front of the crowd. Loosen the knot of greed so tight on your neck. Accept your new good luck. Ignore those that make you fearful and sad. Be patient. Respond to every call for your good deeds."

Imagine the power of a NEW WORLD VISION carried by millions that was built upon the premise of when evil men burn and bomb, good men must build and bind.

How could you contribute today with just a little change in your thinking and actions?

Debbe

Debbe Kennedy
Founder, Global Dialogue Center

Saturday, February 24, 2007 at 02:44 PM | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

WORLD VISION: See it from a new perspective...

Coming to you from the Global Dialogue Center...

Motherearth Dear friends,

We welcome YOU to a dialogue that has the potential to change the world! It has been going on for sometime and we thought we would refresh its message. Dream with us!

History is full of examples that clearly demonstrate to us all, again and again, that having a vision -- a compelling dream -- is essential for us to manifest a more loving, productive, generous and respectful world for all people. Most of us have forgotten how to dream -- or don't realize its power in helping us create a world very different than we see and experience today.

The future is ours to create. Let's think together and share the possibilities we see from our individual vantage points. Post your dream, vision, thinking or comments. Let's virtually join hands around the world, declaring a new collective dream and intentions to change the world as we know it. To see what others have posted already or to post your own contribution, see left menu or click on comments below.

You'll find supportive writings to inspire you under BEFORE POSTING on the left menu. ...or share your dream in your own way. All visionaries welcome! Also see RELATED LINKS for access to other powerful vision-related exhibits, video and ongoing conversations being held at the Global Dialogue Center.

We are honored to have this opportunity to serve with you in this experience. Join us and others around the world in taking a bold step forward in creating a new future!

With gratitude,
Oguchi Nkwocha, MD             Debbe Kennedy, Founder, Global Dialogue Center

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Artwork: Mother Earth by Sally K. Green

Monday, October 02, 2006 at 09:00 AM | Permalink | Comments (10) | TrackBack (0)

NIGERIA ALERT: OUR FRIENDS NEED HELP!

Listening_2ALERT
from  theCenter for WORLD INDIGENOUS STUDIES

Emerging Genocide in Nigeria - Biafra

What is now rapidly unfolding in Southeastern Nigeria is the intentional and widespread murder of Igbo people, both men and women, that mimics the early stages of ethnic cleansings in Rwanda, Burundi, Congo and the Darfur in Sudan. Government sanctioned killings of Igbo peoples are developing into a form of genocide.
Learn more

This is not a new issue for the Igbo people. Over two million died in the 1960's while the world turned their heads.

Dream of free Biafra revives in southeast Nigeria"
by Estelle Shirbon, Reuters July 2006,Washington Post

"...the idea of an independent Ibo homeland has regained strength in recent years...A separatist group, the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), formed in 1999 and has drawn increasing support, especially among young people..."We have many graduates in Biafra but many of them are in the market pushing wheelbarrows, because they don't have anything else,"..."We should have our own country so everyone can have the opportunity to show what they can do," ...

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP NOW?
Go here. Inform yourself. Urgent intervention must be initiated now to prevent massive, government sanctioned killings. Please read this news update and send your comments to the US State department and the Nigerian embassy in Washington D.C. at the links provided.

RELATED PODCAST AND STORIES:

PODCAST with Oguchi Nkwocha, M. D.
STORY #1: NIGERIA: Did you know people are dying?
STORY #2: NIGERIA: GREED, HUMAN ABUSE, STEALING and loving your neighbor?
STORY #3: NIGERIAN LEADERS STOLE 100 BILLION SINCE 1999

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VIKTOR FRANKL's WISDOM:
Meaning, Hope and Change Can Help Others

Horrific circumstances always lead me back to Viktor Frankl and others that have worked to help us understand the human potential we all have to change ourselves in the face of tragedy, so we can in turn respond to our neighbors crys for help and create a better world than we know today. Our friends need us and we can help no matter where we are. We have to find ways within our span of influence to help.

What can we learn from those who have found meaning, hope, courage and love to help others under the worst times of suffering themselves? From Frankl's book, MAN's SEARCH FOR ULTIMATE MEANING, written after his classic Man's Search for Meaning, he writes:

"Facing a fate we cannot change, we are called upon to make the best of it by rising above ourselves and growing beyond ourselves, in a word, by changing ourselves---...inasmuch as we may turn suffering into a human achievement and accomplishment; derive from guilt the opportunity to change for the better; and see in life's transitoriness and incentive to take responsible action. Let me quote from the book of a German bishop (Moser, 1978) the following incident:

A few years after World War II a doctor examined a Jewish woman who wore a bracelet made of baby teeth mounted in gold. "A beautiful bracelet," the doctor remarked. "Yes," the woman answered, "this tooth here belonged to Miriam, this one to Esther, and this one to Samual..." She mentioned the names of her daughters and sons accoding to age. "Nine children," she added,"and all them were taken to the gas chambers." Shocked, the doctor asked: "How can you live with such a bracelet?" Quietly, the Jewish woman replied: "I am now in charge of an orphanage in Israel."

NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE, YOU CAN HELP
This time in history with barbaric realities in places like southeastern NIGERIA and in many corners of the world on the rise, all of us must look within our own lives and hearts to examine what we might change that may in some way ---- perhaps small ways ---- perhaps in direct contributions or with our vote and voice ---- perhaps in changing our indifference that may be perpetuating this kind of human abuse to our good neighbors.

Debbe Kennedy
Founder, Global Dialogue Center

LEARN MORE ABOUT VIKTOR FRANKL's WISDOM:
Viktor Frankl COLLECTION at the Global Dialogue Center
The MEANING DIFFERENCE with Alex Pattakos, Ph.D.

Friday, September 15, 2006 at 02:37 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

New World DREAM - Getting Clarity

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This is a follow-on to Dream Workshop Exercise 1: Getting the Task Done

Getting Clarity to Your Dream of a New World:
Clarity is the “perfect rendition” of an object—whether the object is physical or abstract, static or dynamic. “Perfect rendition” for the Conscious Self is not the same for the Mind Self. Conscious Self demands too much focus, too much physical input from the senses and too much “neat logic” from the brain. The Mind Self does not require any of that. Clarity resides in the Mind Self.

For example, E=MC2 has clarity. But, as you can see, its clarity is understood by scientists in the appropriate field, but not by others. This brings up the point that Clarity is relative: it is in the eye of the beholder.

Since “the beholder” shares the same universal Mind, it follows that in fact, most times—certainly not all the time—Clarity-icons are the same for everyone; especially with non-technical objects.

Clarity is important to dreams and dreaming. If your dream has clarity, that dream will manifest easily and quickly. Put another way, if you dream with clarity, you get results quickly and accurately.

So, let us practice “getting clarity.” How much information does your mind need to render perfectly an object? Surprisingly, not that much. Recall that your brain— sometimes considered a proxy for the mind—can recognize a face given just a few clues (which don’t even have to be sharp or detailed).

Thus, a complicated situation, scene or scenery, static or dynamic, can be captured in perfect rendition by your mind without your consciously going through every detail—the latter being a laborious and futile effort, at that. It is the same way that you can look at someone, and without him or her saying anything, you understand perfectly what is going on.

It is up to you to search your own mind and find out how—the many and diverse ways—you get clarity (because you are always getting it). Review it. Watch that process as it goes on within your own self. “Stand outside yourself” and watch this most wonderful and powerful creative phenomenon. Then, use it to consciously form your dreams.

Here are more hints:  Activities such as daydreaming, knitting, listening to music, gardening, even exercise-routines and reading a book all yield clarity.

Often, Clarity can be fleeting, but you don’t necessarily have to hold on to it for purposes of dreaming. When you can, doing a “refresh” does not hurt as you wait for results..

I want to personally appeal to you to do us all a big favor: share with us ways that you have obtained clarity. If you cannot post it here, then send an email directly to me or Debbe and let us know if we can post it for you, with or without your name, or not at all. Remember: we all want to learn together, to teach ourselves together. Do you know of a better way than that? Tell us, too.

Okay. Revisit the first exercise in this series and use the tool and facility of Clarity as discussed above. I dream to hear from you.

Dream on!

Oguchi

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A Visionary Lesson from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Globe_2As I've contemplated creating this new world vision with all of you that stop by, many things have come to mind. I continue to marvel at how many people have come here, showing their interest in creating a better world just by showing up. I don't fully understand why more people don't share their ideas, posting comments, but I've learned that in the silence of this virtual space there is a rich dialogue going on in people's minds and hearts. Although, I wish we could talk with one another, I appreciate knowing that we are here and that even in the quiet, if you are like me, you are thinking about a new more equitable, healthy, loving and generous world for all people. Imagine it!

Some years ago, when I wrote Action Dialogues:Meaningful Conversations to Accelerate Change, Frances Hesselbein, a visionary leader and mentor... and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom wrote a beautiful foreword for my book. It spoke about the vision we are working on here. I wanted to share it with you:

Over thirty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. set an examle about the power of meaningful dialogue when he spoke of his dream on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. It was a remarkable speech, but if you were there or have ever watched the footage of that day, with the vibrant faces and the response of those taking in his message, it is clear there was also a dialogue taking place. A dialogue with a deep sense of shared meaning between him and all the people there with him. His circle of influence continues to reach out to us today.

There is much we can learn from Dr. King's example that will help us respond to one of the most critical quesions in today's world, "How do we help people deal with their deepest differences?" In just a few minutes, with relatively few words, he spoke the truth. He asked everybody to examine their own behavior and make a pledge to continue to be part of change. Regardless of the struggle that came before and the distance left to travel, he marked the time as a beginning. He appealed to the goodness and dreams of all people. He brought us together with inclusive language that we could understand.

...In 1980, in Managing in Turbulent Times, Peter F. Drucker reminded us, "A time of turbulence is a dangerous time, but its greatest danger is a temptation to deny reality." It through honest, open dialogue followed with concrete actions that we will be able to move beyond the barriers we have built, consciously and unconsciously, around race, gender, equal access. The old answers and language do not fit the new questions and challenges we face in a world that must learn to understand, relate, communicate and work together in the 21st Century across all its boundaries for the good of every nation.

As we reshape the world as we have know it, this is a time of remarkable opportunity for innovation. The individual efforts of thousands of leaders, in millions of organizations, will begin to transform the vision into a new reality of the diverse and inclusive community.

Frances Hesselbein
Chairman of the Board of Governors
Leader-to-Leader Institute
(former The Peter F. Drucker Foundation)
Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom

What thoughts come up for you as you think about and imagine the opportunity we have to innovative and create the world anew?

Help all of us enrich our perspectives with the view from where you are.

Debbe Kennedy

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YOU'RE INVITED!
Visit the Global Dialogue Center and the World Vision Dialogues at Socrates Hall. You won't want to miss, Joshua Peace Seeker's compelling practical ideas on What YOU CAN DO today to be the change we need in the world.

Learn more about Action Dialogues: Meaningful Conversations to Accelerate Change

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