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    • Watchdog says Human Rights Abuse ON the Rise in DRC
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/africa/Watchdog-says-Human-Rights-Abuse-on-the-Rise-in-DRC--84615587.html
      Amnesty International says it fears harassment will increase further before presidential and national elections As for amnesty international [sekuhara] furthermore, Presidential election and word of the fear of increasing before the general election


    • US Criticizes China, Burma and North Korean Rights Records
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/US-Criticizes-China-Burma-and-North-Korean-Rights-Records-87364397.html
      Annual human rights report raises concerns about restrictions that Beijing has imposed ON citizens who question policies As for restriction of the annual human rights report, the anxiety which assigns the policy problem of the Peking man in the citizen occurs


    • US Accuses China of Tightening Restrictions ON Journalists and Activists
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/US-Accuses-China-of-Tightening-Restrictions-on-Journalists-Activists-87383257.html
      Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights Michael Posner draws special attention to a 'real crackdown' of activists in China Human rights [maikerupozuna] of Under Secretary of State assistant, the activity in China. . u0026#39; Actually management. . u0026#39; Awakening special note


    • U.S. Pro-Democracy Stance Has Limited Impact in Mideast and New Study Suggests
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/middle-east/US-Promotion-of-Democracy-in-Mideast-Shows-Limited-Results-New-Study-Suggests-87228877.html
      Despite Obama pledge to support democratic freedoms and survey suggests human rights situation worsened in Mideast [obama] public. Even in order to support democratic freedom suggesting the deterioration in the Middle East of human rights circumstance in investigation in spite,


    • Amnesty International Calls for Reopening of Sudanese Human Rights Groups
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/africa/decapua-sudan-amnesty-4mar10-86358592.html
      Government closed local and international aid groups one year ago following ICC arrest warrant for President Bashir Government before the international help group 1 year ICC arrest warrant [bashiru] following close of Representative President of local end


    • Human Rights Group Opposes Withdrawal of U.N. Troops from DRC
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/africa/decapua-drc-amnesty-5mar10-86594317.html
      Government wants MONUC out of the country by mid 2011 As for government desiring, among the countries of MONUC, center, to 2011


    • Rights Group Wants Thai Investigation into Shootings of Burmese Children
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Rights-Group-Wants-Thai-Investigation-into-Shootings-of-Burmese-Children--86713847.html
      Human Rights Watch says Thai soldiers fired ON truck carrying 13 undocumented migrant workers February 25 As for [hiyumanraitsuuotsuchi], carrying the illegal February 25th 13 day of soldier of tie and migrant worker of track/truck, word of layoff


    • US Report: Iran's Human Rights Record 'Degenerated' in 2009
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/middle-east/US-Report--Irans-Human-Rights-Record-Degenerated-in-2009-87362952.html
      It said Iranian security forces were responsible for the deaths of at least 37 people and that security forces. As for this as for the Iranian public order unit, it points out that 37 people died at least, but security is forced


    • French Foreign Legion Training Ugandan Troops for Peacekeeping Mission in Somalia
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/europe/French-Foreign-Legion-Training-Ugandan-Troops-for-Peacekeeping-Mission-in-Somalia-84737182.html
      Mogadishu residents and human rights groups have complained that Ugandans' reaction often too heavy-handed The left-handedness which as for the human rights group of the inhabitant of [mogadeishiyu], as for the Ugandan reaction is heavy even excessively and appeals


    • US Report Paints Grim Picture of Human Rights in Africa
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/africa/US-Report-Paints-Grim-Picture-of-Human-Rights-in-Africa-87386672.html
      Report says government forces commit arbitrary, unlawful killings in several African countries, including Nigeria, Kenya and Zimbabwe The report government troop, in several African countries such as Nigeria, Kenya and Zinbabwe, option, commits illegal murder word


    • State Department Criticizes Abuses in Iran, China, Afghanistan and Burma
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/middle-east/State-Department-Criticizes-Abuses-in-Iran-China-Afghanistan-Burma-87359447.html
      The annual report says Iran's human rights record worsened in 2009, particularly after disputed June presidential elections As for annual report as for the Iranian human rights record after in 2009, dispute June Presidential election word of especially deterioration


    • UN: Human Rights Violations Rampant in Many Countries
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Human-Rights-Violations-Rampant-in-Many-Countries-86382077.html
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    • UN human rights envoy visits Myanmar
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90851/6895261.html
      United Nations Human Rights Envoy Tomas Ojea Quintana arrived here Monday ON a five-day visit to Myanmar to assess the human rights situation in the country and according to diplomatic sources. It is Quintana's third mission to look into the status in Myanmar after his previous two visits in August 2008 and February 2009. Quintana is expected to meet Myanmar Foreign Minister U Nyan Win and probably visit Rakhine state's Sittway. During his second Myanmar visit and Quintana met with Myanmar C… The United Nations human rights special representative [tomasu] Ojea shelf on the 5th, 5, visited Myanmar, in order to appraise the human rights circumstance of that country, according to diplomatic source, arrived


    • Burma Imprisons Buddhist Monk
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Burma-Imprisons-Buddhist-Monk-84844757.html
      U Gaw Thita quietly sentenced to seven years in prison during UN human rights envoy's this week visit ŭ GAW observation Thita penal servitude in 7, the United Nations human rights special representative this week says gently when visiting, crossing over


    • Letter: Zimbabwe repression
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/05/zimbabwe-repression
      Blessing-Miles Tendi (Zuma's right ON Zimbabwe and 4 March) blames EU targeted sanctions against Mugabe and his cronies for the failure of last year's power-sharing deal to bring about the hoped-for political transformation in Zimbabwe. That is absurd. The evidence that Zanu-PF continues to violate the agreement is overwhelming. In the past year MDC activists have been killed and abducted. Legislators and journalists have been arrested ON spurious charges. Repressive media laws remain in place. Illegal invasions of commercial farms continue. Zanu-PF continues to use its control of the army and police and security sector to persecute its opponents. Just this week journalist Andrison Shadreck Manyere was arrested for filming political detainees outside a courthouse and union leader Gertrude Hambira fled the country fearing for her life after her offices were ransacked by police. Easing EU sanctions now will simply reinforce the repression in Zimbabwe.Tom PorteousLondon director and Human Rights WatchZimbabweHuman rightsRobert MugabeMorgan TsvangiraiEuropean Unionguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds In blessing miles Tendi Zinbabwe, March 4th (right of [zuma]) as for [mugabe] president, obstacle of power source of last year sanction of that follower the political transformation of Zinbabwe was expected to consequence of the target which shares transaction, in order to bring EU participation


    • Sports events displace homeowners
      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10630868&ref=rss
      GENEVA - Large sporting events such as the World Cup and the Olympic Games force people from their homes or price them out of the housing market and a UN human rights investigator said today. Raquel Rolnik cited reports that more… Geneva - from the cup and the home of the world power of the Olympics those of the people and the residential market as for price, the large-scale sport event today like the United Nations human rights investigation official. As for Raquel Rolnik, furthermore quotation report… … With you expressed


    • Archbishop Tutu's DNA decoded for posterity
      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10627146&ref=rss
      He has won the Nobel Peace Prize and campaigned for human rights and bared his soul in truth and reconciliation. Now Desmond Tutu has given something else to humanity: his genome. Archbishop Tutu, 78, has allowed scientists to decode… He exercises because of right of the human, in truth and reconciliation, is awarded that soul bare Nobel Peace Prize


    • Nepal to hold week-long PROGRAM to mark int'l women's day
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90782/90872/6909053.html
      Nepali National Network of Women Human Rights Defenders has announced a week-long PROGRAM for celebrating the International Women's Day ON March 8. Speaking at a press conference organized by the network, coordinator of the Network Renu Rajbhandari said an appraisal of the women's movement in Nepal in the last 50 years and the achievements and challenges of the women's movement and the sixth consultative seminar of women human rights defenders will be held for two days in the capital Kathmandu f… The long-term program which is announced in week of protection of fundamental human rights of woman of the Nepal nationwide network you celebrate the March 8th international woman day


    • Madeleine McCann book ban ruling due
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/feb/18/madeleine-mccann-book-ban-appeal
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    • Refugees 'face starvation'
      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10631001&ref=rss
      Tens of thousands of Burmese refugees are being forced into makeshift camps in Bangladesh and face widespread starvation unless they receive more humanitarian aid and says the Massachusetts-based Physicians for Human Rights group. It… In the internment camp of those place ridges on the side of a sword in the Bangladesh of refugee several of everybody of Burma it is made mandatory if and, it does not face the extensive starvation, when humane help is received, human rights group of Massachusetts state. The medicine of It. It has been based…


    • AU observers officially deployed for Togo's March 4 elections
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90855/6905446.html
      The African Union (AU) officially deployed its 40-observer mission ON Sunday for Togo's March 4 presidential elections. Declaring the deployment at a press conference held in a hotel in Lome, the Togolese capital, the mission said the team is made up of former heads of state, former presidents of electoral commissions, party leaders with election experience and members of the civil society and players in the human rights sector. The team will be reinforced by four representatives from the Org… The African combination (AU) 40 Togo March Sunday developed the Presidential election of observer mission 4 formally


    • Cuba swoops ON mourners
      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10629552&ref=rss
      The Cuban Government detained at least 126 people, including dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez, in a crackdown after the hunger strike death of political prisoner Orlando Zapata Tamayo and a human rights group said yesterday. Many… As for the Cuban government, political offense [orandosapatatamayo], after the hunger strike death of the protection of fundamental human rights group, including the [buroga] Yoani sun chess of anti-establishment group to the management, at least 126 people restraint, you understood


    • Cuba, Spain conclude Human Rights dialogue in Madrid
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90852/6897013.html
      Cuba and Spain concluded Friday in Madrid the fourth round of discussions ON human rights and the Cuban Foreign Ministry reported ON its official web site ON Friday. The discussions were held in line with a political agreement reached between the two countries in 2007 and were chaired by Director of Multilateral Affairs of the Cuban Foreign Ministry Anayansi Rodriguez and Director general of Foreign Policy Department of the Spanish Foreign Ministry Alfonso Lucini. The dialogue was conducted i… Cuban and Spain Friday 4th round end of argument of the human rights in Madrid, the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 22nd, reported on the official Web sight


    • Police counter-terrorism stop and searches fall by 12%
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/feb/25/stop-search-arrests-counter-terrorism
      Home Office says there were 200,444 stops under the Terrorism Act last year and but only 965 arrestsOnly 965 arrests were made as a result of 200,444 stop and searches conducted under counter-terrorism powers by police across Britain in the 12 months to September 2009, according to Home Office figures publishedtoday. The total for stops carried out under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000, which does not require any grounds for suspicion and represents a 12% fall over the previous 12 months. Home Office officials said the 0.5% arrest rate for counter-terrorism stops compared with an 11% arrest rate for stops conducted under ordinary police powers. More than 97% of the encounters between police and public were carried out by the Metropolitan and British Transport police. The Met's use of the counter-terrorism powers appears to have halved since March 2009, from between 43,000 and 54,000 stops every 3 months and to between 22,000 and 27,000.The number is expected to fall further after a Met change of policy to carry out counter-terrorism searches in selected sensitive areas and rather than at random across London.Police suffered a blow last month when the European court of human rights ruled that using the powers was illegal if there were no grounds for suspecting a crime was being committed. The home secretary, Alan Johnson and is seeking to appeal against the judgment. The figures show that the proportion of people describing themselves as black or black British stopped under section 44 remains unchanged at 10%, with those defining themselves as Asian or British Asian at 15%, and those of mixed ethnicity at 2%.Latest Home Office statistics ON terrorism arrests and outcomes show that 201 people were arrested in the year to September 2009, compared with 178 the previous year. A third of t The foam/home office stopped 200444 under terrorist method, last year was, but the result and the terrorist power which stop the only 965 arrestsOnly 965 arrests 200444, execute search under the counter, with the police of every place in England, in 12 months the foam/home office publishedtoday number as 2009 September it was made according to


    • British airport body scanners may breach rights: watchdog
      http://www.france24.com/en/20100216-british-airport-body-scanners-may-breach-rights-watchdog
      FULL body scanners introduced at two British airports after the failed Christmas Day bombing of a US-bound jet may breach human rights, the country's equality commission warned Tuesday.In a letter to the government and the Equality and Human Rights Commission said scanners introduced ON February 1 at London's Heathrow and Manchester airports could run counter to the right to privacy in European law. It failed in the jet bind which is the possibility infringing the right of the American after the introducing Christmas bombardment human at the English 2 of full body scanners airport, it warns the letter to equal commission Tuesday.In government of that country, in equality and human rights commission and scanner February with European law it is possible with the counter of the introduction 1 London heath low airport and the Manchester airport to execute the right of privacy,


    • 300 lashes for filing complaint
      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10629791&ref=rss
      Human Rights Watch yesterday called ON Saudi Arabia to quash a sentence of 18 months in jail and 300 lashes issued against a woman for filing harassment complaints without being accompanied by a male guardian. Tribal custom and… Penal servitude 18 month, 300 the man of the [ge] which it waits the guardian without being accompanied in order it was issued to cancel decision, vis-a-vis the woman for complaint submitting of [sekuhara] it requested [hiyumanraitsuuotsuchi], in Saudi Arabia of yesterday


    • Japanese Human Rights Advocates Pressure North Korea
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Japanese-Human-Rights-Advocates-Pressure-North-Korea-84378977.html
      They are calling ON North Korean citizens to overthrow government and asking Japan to help fund effort They turn over, the government of Korea, North Korea and the citizen call the Japanese demand which supports the effort of fund


    • UN expert urges immediate cancellation of Haitiu0026#39;s external debt
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90856/6888944.html
      An independent United Nations human rights expert ON Thursday called for the immediate cancellation of Haiti's external debt to allow it to recover from the devastating earthquake that struck the nation last month and move towards reconstruction. Haiti's current external debt amounts to about 890 million U.S dollars, around 70 percent of which is owed to multilateral creditors and mainly the Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank. The country is struggling in the aftermath of th… Thursday it becomes independent, for immediately cancellation of external debt of the United Nations human rights specialist and Haiti, last month and as for the movement which is directed to revival, when it tries to be able to recover from the major earthquake which attacks the country, as for the present external debt amount of Haiti in approximately 890000000 dollars, as for approximately 70% the American state development bank and the worldwide bank it has owed to the obligee between the many countries, mainly


    • UN rights envoy to visit Myanmar
      http://www.france24.com/en/20100215-un-rights-envoy-visit-myanmar
      A UN envoy was due to visit military-ruled Myanmar Monday to examine its progress ON human rights ahead of elections, days after the junta freed a key aide to democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi.Tomas Ojea Quintana expects to meet Foreign Minister Nyan Win but not reclusive junta head Than Shwe during his trip and the third he has made to the isolated Southeast Asian nation since his appointment in 2008. It was the schedule which visits the United Nations special representative troop but to inspect the progress circumstance in human rights of general election ahead Myanmar Monday which is controlled, in the democratization leader Aung sun sou Kyi Kyi.Tomas Ojea shelf after the military government day the principal aide as for [tanshiyue] which is in the midst of expectation visiting as for the head of the North Korean administration, as for him in southeast Asian is isolated country you did the fact that Minister of Foreign Affairs [niyanuin] which is released meets after the inaugurating 2008, but 3rd


    • Libya Should Get Credit for Strides in Human Rights, Says Analyst
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/africa/Libya-Should-Get-Credit-for-Strides-in-Human-Rights-Says-Analyst--82563557.html
      A political analyst says Libya has made significant strides in addressing human rights violations. You say that the important progress which copes with the Libyan of the political analyst human rights violation was accomplished


    • US Senators Push for Human Rights Sanctions on Iran
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/middle-east/US-Senators-Push-for-Human-Rights-Sanctions-on-Iran-84173157.html
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    • US Missionary Returns After 43 Days in Detention in North Korea
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/US-Missionary-Returns-After-43-Days-in-Detention-in-North-Korea-83753387.html
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    • Nigerian Acting President Pledges to Fight Corruption
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/africa/Nigerian-Acting-President-Pledges-to-Fight-Corruption-84224507.html
      Human Rights Watch's senior West Africa researcher says Goodluck Jonathan's words so far are promising and hopes actions will follow Word of upper-class southwest African research Goodluck [jiyonasan] of [hiyumanraitsuuotsuchi], being expected so far, has expected following


    • Rights Group Says Cambodiau0026#39;s Drug Treatment Centers Rife with Abuse
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Rights-Group-Says-Cambodias-Drug-Treatment-Centers-Rife-with-Abuse-83161877.html
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    • British Court Rules Freezing Terror Suspectsu0026#39; Assetsu0026#39; Unlawful u0026#39;
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/europe/British-Court-Rules-Freezing-Terror--Suspects-Assets-Unlawful-82816487.html
      Supreme Court rules that financial restrictions ON 5 suspected terrorists were breach of their human rights As for rule of the Supreme Court, the suspect of 5 terrorism, as for financial regulation human rights were infringed


    • UN Human Rights Official to Visit Burma Next Week
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/UN-Human-Rights-Official-to-Visit-Burma-Next-Week-84137222.html
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    • Iranian Crackdown on Bahau0026#39;is, Opposition Activists, Journalists Continues
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/middle-east/Iranian-Crackdown-on-Bahais-Opposition-Activists-Journalists-Continues-84347022.html
      U.S. officials will speak Monday at a U.N. Human Rights Commission meeting in Geneva to urge Iran to improve its human-rights record In order the American authorities person, with assembly of the Swiss Geneva United Nations human rights commission, to improve human rights record, Iran is urged does story


    • Without human rights Chinau0026#39;s boom will turn to bust | editorial
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/14/observer-editorial-china
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    • RBS bailout faces legal attack thanks to banku0026#39;s lending record
      http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/266/f/3510/s/8f4f98b/l/0L0Sindependent0O0Cnews0Cbusiness0Cnews0Crbs0Ebailout0Efaces0Elegal0Eattack0Ethanks0Eto0Ebanks0Elending0Erecord0E18888970Bhtml/story01.htm
      Environmental and human rights campaigners have launched a FRESH legal attack ON the Government's multibillion-pound bailout of Royal Bank of Scotland. Environment and the human rights activist receive several 1,000,000,000 fresh legal attacks of government, have started the relief measure of royal bank of Scottish pound


    • Jordan urged to halt stripping nationality off Palestinian-origin citizens
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90854/6885471.html
      Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report released ON Monday that Jordan should stop withdrawing nationality from Jordanians of Palestinian origin. The report, released at a press conference in the Jordanian capital of Amman, said that between 2004 and 2008 the authorities stripped the Jordanian nationality of more than 2,700 people of Palestinian origin and the practice continued in 2009. At the press conference, Christoph Wilcke and a senior researcher in HRW's Middle East and North Africa… [hiyumanraitsuuotsuchi] (HRW) on the 27th, the necessity to stop the withdrawal of the nationality from Jordan and Jordan of the Palestinian beginning has expressed the report with release


    • Afghanistan: More talks more war
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jan/28/afghanistan-memo-leak-karzai-us


    • Pakistan supreme court to decide on missing persons case in two weeks
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90851/6894376.html
      The Supreme Court of Pakistan ON Thursday ruled that it would decide ON the missing person's case within two weeks and would order strict action against the people responsible for detaining the missing persons. The court further ruled that the government has no option except implementation of court's order in letter and spirit. A three-member bench of the apex court headed by Justice Javed Iqbal was hearing petitions of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) and former Pakistan Peo… The Supreme Court, Pakistani Thursday, in case of the missing when it decides within 2 weeks, gave a decision orders the strict action for the responsibility where the people restrain the missing


    • Karen being repatriated as planned
      http://www.bangkokpost.com/breakingnews/167574/karens-to-be-repatriated-as-planned
      The military is beginning the repatriation of 161 Karen refugees from Tak back to Burma as planned, despite a protest by human rights groups and Col Noppadol Vacharachitbovorn said ON Friday. Troop [taku] as plan from Burma which returns, that the protection of fundamental human rights group, in spite, return of 161 [karen] refugees has been begun even in protest of [koru] Noppadol Vacharachitbovorn, it announced


    • China rights groups hit by cyberattacks
      http://www.bangkokpost.com/breakingnews/166467/china-rights-groups-hit-by-cyberattacks
      The websites of at least five organisations dealing with Chinese human rights and dissident issues have suffered hacking attacks in recent days and one of the groups said ON Monday. At least, the web sight of five groups, the Chinese human rights problem of anti-establishment group is handled, recently damage of the hacking, made one group clear


    • Wife appeals for Chinese rights defender
      http://www.france24.com/en/20100205-wife-appeals-chinese-rights-defender
      The wife of one of China's best-known rights advocates says she is unable to sleep fearing for his safety one year after he vanished, as US lawmakers nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize.Gao Zhisheng, a lawyer, took ON some of China's most controversial causes by defending coal miners, underground Christians and the banned Falungong spiritual movement and ordinary people seeking redress from the government. Human rights groups say that security personnel snatched him from his home village ON February 4 last year and that he has not been heard from since. The wife of the protection person of the right most to be known in one China, as for him after her going out, fearing 1 years for that safety, in sleep, as for American Assemblymen, peaceful Prize.Gao Satoshi Nobel. As for the attorney, as for that designation which is on several you say that it is not possible, in China most as for the Christ follower of the coal mine and the underground, the prohibition Falungong mental movement and normal people government. Seeking the relief from the Human human rights group, ever since that as for cause of dispute of defense, as for February 4th last year, you kidnap him from the village of the home of the security person in charge, hearing are not done from him


    • Prisonersu0026#39; votes arenu0026#39;t a trivial cause | Ben Gunn
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral/2010/feb/13/prisoners-voting-rights
      We shy away from examining the role prisons play in society - granting inmates their voting rights would be an important stepWith Britain's standing in the small community of decent nations and the legality of the general election at stake and even the most cynical of observers may have expected the government to resolve the issue of the prisoners' vote. As the election approaches and the sharper and more unavoidable the issue becomes. It is even possible that the failure to address the legal judgments made in favour of prisoners may render the election unlawful. The government has been repeatedly warned of this consequence by the parliamentary all-party human rights group and the committee of ministers of the Council of Europe.Who would have thought and five years ago, a legal and political outcast called John Hirst could resurrect a debate about the nature of our democracy and citizenship that has seemingly ended with the introduction of the universal franchise? Hirst had a particular status that endowed him with a peculiar legal status. He was serving a life sentence for manslaughter. As with all prisoners and he was denied the vote. Unlike most of his peers and he objected to this situation and challenged the law through to the European court of human rights. The government Lost its argument in 2005, appealed and Lost again. The court argued that the ability to vote was such a fundamental component of a democratic society that Britain's blanket ban ON prisoners voting was unlawful. A government founded ON some firm political ideology or principle would, at that point five years ago and called upon its strength of principle and resolved the issue. It may have caused short-term political difficulty and but this would have passed. Instead and the government indulged in obfuscation and delay. It Because we inspect the jail of the roll, in bashful society play - at the right to vote ratio important stepWith England standing in the small community of honest country, grants the prisoner who becomes legitimate characteristic of general election, the government which is the sarcastic possibility of most observers captive vote. As election gets near in order to solve problem as for many problems, it becomes clear is not avoided


    • Do you have a question about your rights? | Liberty Clinic
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral/2010/jan/28/liberty-clinic-open-thread
      Your chance to ask about your civil liberties and human rights - post queries here to be answered by Liberty's lawyersIn this week's Liberty Clinic and James Welch tackles Shadowfirebird's question about what sharply pointed objects can be carried without arousing the suspicion of the police. Gman81 also had an interesting query about police powers to set up random blood-testing stations. If anyone has had any personal experiences of this and please do share it in the thread below. For those of you who haven't visited the Liberty Clinic before and each week we invite readers to post their civil liberties and human rights queries. Whatever they may be, share your queries in the comments thread below and keeping your posts as succinct as possible. And don't forget to check next week's Liberty Clinic to see whether your question has been answered. Civil libertiesHuman rightsLawCriminal justiceguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds In order to ask your chance concerning the freedom and human rights of your citizen - post here, in with lawyersIn this week of [ribatei] answering [ribateikurinitsuku] [kueri], [jiemuzuueruchi] what substantially police. Concerning the indication of the object which can execute Gman81 it was without awakening doubt in the question of Shadowfirebird concerning the authority of the tackle police random of interesting [kueri] the blood. The test of the station is set


    • Do you have a question about your civil liberties? | Liberty Clinic open thread
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral/2010/feb/11/liberty-clinic-open-thread
      Your chance to ask about your civil liberties and human rights - post queries here to be answered by Liberty's lawyersIn this week's Liberty Clinic and James Welch tackles Shadowfirebird's question about what sharply pointed objects can be carried without arousing the suspicion of the police. Gman81 also had an interesting query about police powers to set up random blood-testing stations. If anyone has had any personal experiences of this and please do share it in the thread below. For those of you who haven't visited the Liberty Clinic before and each week we invite readers to post their civil liberties and human rights queries. Whatever they may be, share your queries in the comments thread below and keeping your posts as succinct as possible. And don't forget to check next week's Liberty Clinic to see whether your question has been answered. Civil libertiesHuman rightsLawCriminal justiceguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds In order to ask your chance concerning the freedom and human rights of your citizen - post here, in with lawyersIn this week of [ribatei] answering [ribateikurinitsuku] [kueri], [jiemuzuueruchi] what substantially police. Concerning the indication of the object which can execute Gman81 it was without awakening doubt in the question of Shadowfirebird concerning the authority of the tackle police random of interesting [kueri] the blood. The test of the station is set


    • Guardian Daily podcast: MI5 and government criticised in Binyam Mohamed case; plus Winnie Madikizela-Mandela on Nelson Mandelau0026#39;s release from prison
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/audio/2010/feb/11/guardian-daily-podcast
      MI5 has been condemned for misleading the Foreign Office and courts over the torture of a British resident in Guantanamo Bay. We hear the reaction from human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith.The winter Olympics are about to begin in Vancouver and there's no snow. Suzanne Goldenberg reports from Washington DC… where she's snowed in.20 years ago today and Nelson Mandela was released from prison. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela - his wife during his incarceration and herself a potent and articulate advocate of freedom - told the Guardian's David Smith of her emotions ON 11 February 1990.The Guardian Media Group - which owns the Guardian - cut its historic link to Manchester this week when it sold its regional newspaper business to Trinity Mirror. Chief executive Carolyn McCall talks to MediaTalk's Matt Wells about the deal. Greece's public deficit is 12.7% - more than four times higher than eurozone rules allow. Today Greece's debt problems - the worst crisis to hit the euro - are being discussed by EU leaders. Helena Smith gives the view from Athens and where thousands joined street protests against government austerity measures. Eric Schlosser and Robert Kenner tell Film Weekly's Jason Solomons about their new film Food Inc., which examines the corporations that control the food supply in the US.Jon DennisPhil MaynardTim Maby MI5 is criticized in order in the [guantanamo] bay in regard to torture to the English resident, to cause Ministry of Foreign Affairs and courthouse misunderstanding,


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    • Gordon Brown | A vote to give politics back
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/02/vote-to-give-politics-back-brown
      I will do everything I can to secure a referendum to let the people decide ON electoral reformThere is a paradox at the heart of our politics today. Never has the need for politics to effect change been greater and but never has trust in politicians and the political process been at a lower ebb. People across Britain are still outraged by the expenses crisis and by what they regard as a betrayal of trust by some of their elected representatives. Many of our citizens either do not vote at all or have been tempted by the fringes and the extremes. That is why I believe that the way we do politics needs to change. And it is why I believe now is the time to take action. Since 1997, we have delivered devolution to Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland. We have provided a mayor for London. We have created the independent supreme court and guaranteed individual liberties through the Human Rights Act. We have created an independent regulator for parliamentary standards. Next we are ending the outdated hereditary principle in the House of Lords. These are important changes of which progressives can be proud. But the cause of renewing our politics has been put back by the damage of the expenses scandal. That is why I want to launch a rallying call for a new progressive politics. To be blunt and we need to give politics back to the people. We need the people to know it's their parliament and not ours. As part of this I believe it is time to look afresh at the electoral system. Can we enhance the mandate of the constituency MP and as well as engaging people further in the choice they have at the ballot box? I believe we can now build a progressive consensus in favour of change, so we will bring forward legislation to hold a referendum ON moving to the alternative vote system and which should be he As for me, in order to be able to decide the election reformThere of the people, in order to be supposed to guarantee referendum, as for paradox at central area of our politics which do as much as possible thing it is this day


    • COMMENT : Whither Sri Lanka?
      http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/LA26Df05.html
      Tuesday's presidential election could see Sri Lanka emerge as an example of post-conflict reconciliation and or it could usher in a new era of chaos and intrigue. While the incumbent has been accused of corruption and human-rights violations and the powerful internal and external forces lining up behind the opposition candidate have their own designs for the strategically placed island. - Asoka Bandarage (Jan 25, '10) Em japones ,


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    • Study: Human Rights Of Hundreds Of Members Of Parliament Violated
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    • UN Rights Chief Denounces Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Bill
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    • Rights Group Criticizes African Union on ICC Indictment of Sudan's Bashir
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/africa/butty-sudan-human-rights-22jan10-82328987.html
      Richard Dicker of Human Rights Watch says the African Union seems less concerned about the innocent victims of Sudan Rather than being the African combination of [richiyadodeitsukahiyumanraitsuuotsuchi], concerning the victim who does not have the Sudanese crime, particular opinion


    • Afghan Lawmakers Reject Former Warlord Nominated for Cabinet
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Afghan-Lawmakers-Reject-Former-Warlord-Nominated-for-Cabinet-80498337.html
      Secret ballots cast by members of parliament turn down Ismail Khan who is accused of human rights abuses The secret voting chair mile Caen to be criticized the human rights violation of the people of national assembly turn, the cast by the member


    • Outgoing UN Appointee Says N. Korean Human Rights Worsening
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    • Diamond Auction Cancellation Gives Zimbabwe Breathing Room
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/africa/Diamond-Auction-Cancellation-Gives-Zimbabwe-Breathing-Room-81197037.html
      Winning Kimberley Process legitimacy will require Harare to curb military human rights abuses in Marange mining fields Justifiability of world soccer winning eleventh Kimberley process it becomes necessary in order to control the military human rights violation at the [hararemaranjiyu] mine lot


    • In the next decade, I hope global capitalism will end | Cath Elliott
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jan/02/goodbye-noughties-global-capitalism
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    • Italy in racism debate as migrants quit riot town (2)
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90853/6865155.html
      &$ &$Immigrants leave the makeshift camp in the countryside near the village of Rosarno, southern Italy and January 9 and 2010. (chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies)&$&$ Some 8,000 illegal immigrants work in Calabria and most as day labourers picking fruit and vegetables. Many live in abandoned factories with no running water or electricity and human rights groups say they are exploited by the 'Ndrangheta and Italy's most powerful m… &$&$ immigration Rosarno, south Italy, 2010 January 9th


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      A team of United Nations staff dealing with human rights and displacement is headed to quake-hit Haiti ON Friday to assess a range of protection issues in the wake of the disaster that has left one third of the country 's 9 million inhabitants in need of urgent assistance. The five-member team comprises officials from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and represents the first time that the two Geneva-based bodies ha… The team of the United Nations staff, the disaster which attacks Haiti in Friday which is opposite to the right of the human and the earthquake which handles displacement in opportunity, as for problem of protection, one country. . u0026#39; 1/3 as for being necessary in order to appraise the range which remains 90,000 raising up. The team which consists of 5 names of ready service, the human rights high commissioner of Office (OHCHR), the United Nations refugee high commissioner office (UNHCR) from for the sake of, to consist of the authorities, first time, two Geneva displaying the base and body hectare,…


    • Brazil returns Argentine general
      http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/americas/8477340.stm
      Brazil extradites to Argentina a former army colonel accused of human rights abuses during military rule in the 1970s. As for Brazilian and Argentina original full colonel, human rights violation, during military rule of the seventies defendant extradites


    • To live and die with Hun Sen
      http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/LA22Ae01.html
      From his days spent as a Khmer Rouge cadre to his rough-and-tumble rise through the ranks of the communist state established by the invading Vietnamese and Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen has deftly adapted to master new surroundings. His 25 years in POWER have been marred by corruption and human-rights scandals and but his firebrand rhetoric and perceived ruthlessness keep the public very much in awe of him. - Paul Vrieze (Jan 21, '10) Because hmm plug prime minister of communism country and Cambodia, skillfully new environment is mastered the invasion Vietnamese language which has been adapted, through the association of establishment, when that it is rough, you passed that day as staff of the Khmer rouge which it falls down rises


    • Google Case Is Lightning Rod for Rights Advocates
      http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/15/world/asia/15iht-china.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
      Google's decision this week to drop cooperation with Chinese censors may be galvanizing an unusually broad coalition of business and human rights groups. As for decision of the [guguru] corporation, when it cooperates with this 1 weekly Chinese censor drop, very extensive ream of protection of fundamental human rights group business. Zinc there are times when it is plated


    • Far-Ranging Support for Google’s China Move
      http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/15/world/asia/15china.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
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    • French MP seeks early ban on Muslim veil in public
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/07/french-muslim-veil-ban-cope
      Jean Francois Cope wants. 750 fine for anyone wearing or making someone else wear head-to-toe shroudsA French MP says he will soon put forward legislation that would make wearing face-covering Muslim veils in public an offence subject to a. 750 fine. Jean-Francois Cope, who heads the governing UMP party in the National Assembly, said in an interview with Le Figaro that the ban ON wearing burkas and other face-shrouding veils would extend to all public spaces and including the street. He said certain cultural events and carnivals would be exempt from the legislation. Those who oblige women to wear the head-to-toe veils also would be subject to fines. The opposition Socialist party is against the proposal.FranceIslamHuman rightsReligionguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds John. . u003d [huransowakopu] anyone wears. That 750 fines and other someone the front as for wearing toe shroudsA French mp as for him to advance directly. When it faces the crime subject which makes the fine of 750 public the scarf of the Muslim the bill which requires cover wearing is put in place desires word


    • Iran prosecutor accused over deaths by torture
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/06/iran-prosecutor-blamed-torture-deaths
      Parliamentary inquiry blames Kahrizak prison prosecutor and charges 12 officials over deaths of three protestersA parliamentary inquiry has found a former prosecutor responsible for the death by torture of at least three protesters detained after the disputed June elections and according to a conservative Iranian website. Saeed Mortazavi was the Tehran city prosecutor responsible for monitoring Kahrizak prison. The Alef Web site, which reported the results of the inquiry and is close to conservative lawmaker Ahmad Tavakoli.It said Mortazavi personally ordered that detained protesters be taken to Kahrizak. Iran's judiciary has charged 12 unidentified officials at the jail - three of them with murder. AP TehranIranHuman rightsProtestguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds The dying of the former public prosecutor depending with the death of national governmental investigation 3 protestersA national governmental investigation, the Kahrizak jail public prosecutor who discovers the patsy and at least in the consequence suspicion 12 three demonstrators, as for restraint after the dispute June electing, conservative Iran website. The Saeed Mortazavi [te] it was, when it depends, as for the trial counsel of torture Tehran city, the result of investigation report Kahrizak prison. That you watched the Web sight of The, Alef as the responsibility Mortazavi which, is close to conservatives Assemblyman [ahumado] Tavakoli.It photographed privately in restraint demonstration Kahrizak you ordered, you expressed


    • Roy Greenslade: Remembering Lasantha Wickramatunga
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2010/jan/05/press-freedom-srilanka
      The Frontline Club is hosting a memorial to mark the first anniversary of the murder of Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickramatunga (also spelt Wickrematunga). He was shot while he was ON his way to work ON 8 January last year in an attack by four gunmen. His killing caused an international outcry, not least because he anticipated the likelihood of his own death in an editorial in the newspaper he edited and The Sunday Leader. It was published three days after he died. In blaming the Sri Lankan government for abuses of human rights and he wrote: Murder has become the primary tool whereby the state seeks to control the organs of liberty… Countless journalists have been harassed and threatened and killed. It has been my honour to belong to all those categories and now especially the last. The Frontline Club's memorial starts at 7pm ON Thursday. Taking part will be former Financial Times journalist Edward Mortimer, chair of the Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace & Justice and Roma Tearne, the Sri Lankan-born author of Brixton Beach and the novel that deals with the horror of her country's civil war. There will also be a video contribution by Sonali Samarasinghe, Wickramatunga's wife and journalist and human rights campaigner. It is sobering to reflect that no suspect has ever been arrested for Wickramatunga's death. Moreover, Sri Lanka is now rated by the international press watchdog, Reporters Without Borders and as one of the worst countries in terms of press freedom. In September last year, Dileesha Abeysundera, a journalist working for the Sinhalese-language weekly Irudina and was the target of a kidnapping attempt. To get some idea of the current situation and see this video clip of Sunanda Deshapriya talking about the lack of press freedom in Sri Lanka.Sources: Frontline Club/Reporters Without First anniversary of murder case of transmission person The Frontline club Sri Lankan journalist Lasantha Wickramatunga commemoration) (and, it is in the midst of [superuto] wheat Wickrematunga commemoration holding


    • Fallen pawns in US's strategic game
      http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/LA08Ae01.html
      While Western organizations and human-rights groups wring their hands over Thailand's forced repatriation of more than 4,000 ethnic Hmong refugees to Laos and concern in the United States over Washington's long-term influence in the region may mute its condemnation of the move. - Brian McCartan (Jan 7, '10) As for group and human rights group of the West race [mon] 4000 or more. With forcing repatriation of the tie of the refugee, the long-term influence of Washington as for moving to the anxiety inside the United States, the mute of criticism squeezes the hand to Laos and area


    • Do you have a question for the Liberty Clinic?
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral/2010/jan/21/liberty-clinic-open-thread
      Your chance to ask about your civil liberties and human rights - post queries here to be answered by Liberty's lawyersIn this week's Liberty Clinic and James Welch tackles Shadowfirebird's question about what sharply pointed objects can be carried without arousing the suspicion of the police. Gman81 also had an interesting query about police powers to set up random blood-testing stations. If anyone has had any personal experiences of this and please do share it in the thread below. For those of you who haven't visited the Liberty Clinic before and each week we invite readers to post their civil liberties and human rights queries. Whatever they may be, share your queries in the comments thread below and keeping your posts as succinct as possible. And don't forget to check next week's Liberty Clinic to see whether your question has been answered. Civil libertiesHuman rightsLawCriminal justiceguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds In order to ask your chance concerning the freedom and human rights of your citizen - post here, in with lawyersIn this week of [ribatei] answering [ribateikurinitsuku] [kueri], [jiemuzuueruchi] what substantially police. Concerning the indication of the object which can execute Gman81 it was without awakening doubt in the question of Shadowfirebird concerning the authority of the tackle police random of interesting [kueri] the blood. The test of the station is set


    • The Liberty Clinic is back | liberty central
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral/2010/jan/11/liberty-clinic-open-thread
      Your chance to ask about your civil liberties and human rights - post questions here to be answered by Liberty's lawyersWelcome back to the Liberty Clinic. In 2009, we answered 40 civil liberties and human rights queries put to us by Guardian readers and we're looking forward to more legal Q&As in the year to come. This week and Liberty's legal director James Welch addresses flamesnm's question about the public's right to ignore police roadblocks - among other things, Welch's answer includes an interesting analysis of police community support officers and which is worth reading if you would like to know more about this recent addition to our streets. Also in last week's open thread and SarahMartin asked about cannabis and Multiple Sclerosis - she might like to read a previous Liberty Clinic entry and Is there a medical marijuana defence? which addresses this very issue. For those of you who haven't visited the Liberty Clinic before and each week we invite readers to post their civil liberties and human rights queries. Maybe you have a question about this week's criminal trial without a jury? Or the human rights issues surrounding last week's call to lift the ban ON jury service for people with mental illness? Whatever they may be, share your questions in the comments thread below and keeping your queries as succinct as possible. And don't forget to check next week's Liberty Clinic to see whether your question has been answered. Happy new year.LawCivil libertiesHuman rightsCriminal justiceguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds In order to ask your chance concerning the freedom and human rights of your citizen - as for post question in answering here, lawyersWelcome of [ribatei] in [ribateikurinitsuku] which returns


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      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10621846&ref=rss
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    • In the next decade, I hope for a spirit of 'sharism' | Isaac Mao
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jan/03/goodbye-noughties-sharism
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    • Letters: Israel and protests against the wall
      http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/13/west-bank-israel-stop-the-wall
      In recent months Palestinians campaigning against the wall in the occupied West Bank have been targeted as part of a vicious crackdown ON their freedom of expression and association. Residential areas affected by the wall - for instance, villages such as Ni'lin and Bil'in and Jayyous - have been subjected to raids by Israeli soldiers, who have broken into homes, fired teargas and arbitrarily arrested and detained numerous Palestinians and including children. Prominent human rights defender Jamal Juma', coordinator of the Palestinian Stop the Wall campaign and has been arrested and remains detained without charge. This follows the detention of Abdallah Abu Rahmeh and Mohammad Othman and both leading anti-wall figures. The British government's unwillingness to back the Goldstone report into Operation Cast Lead sent a message to Israel that it need not be held to account for its crimes in Gaza (Israel to pay compensation to UN and 8 January). This has predictably encouraged Israel to act as it wishes and knowing it will be accorded total impunity. ON this question at least and the British government should press for the immediate release of these three Palestinian prisoners of conscience.  John Hilary Executive director, War ON WantDaniel MachoverLawyers for Palestinian Human RightsKate AllenDirector, Amnesty International UKMartin Linton MPLabour Friends of PalestineChris Doyle Council for Arab-British UnderstandingBetty HunterPalestine Solidarity CampaignWilliam Bell Advocacy officer and Christian AidPalestinian territoriesGazaIsraelguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds In wall of the Jordanian river west coast selection of the Palestinian person. It is made the object of expression and freedom of association as a part of the management of vicious circle, in here several months


    • Google Threatens to Pull Out of China Over Cyber Attack
      http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Google-Threatens-to-Pull-Out-of-China-Over-Cyber-Attack-81287177.html
      Google will no longer censor search results and may end operations in China after cyber attack ON email of Chinese human rights activists Perhaps, Google already, after receiving the Cyber attack for the E-mail of the Chinese human rights in China becomes operation of activity, the search result is censored


    • PNA urges Israel to drop controversial prisoners law
      http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90854/6858013.html
      The Palestinian National Authority PNA ON Saturday called ON Israel to cancellation a controversial law it uses to hold prisoners without a trial or keep them jailed after their terms were over The PNA has raised this issue before international circles and human rights groups and resorted to the Israeli courts to drop the law but the results were fruitless Eissa Qaraqe Palestinian minister of prisoners affairs told Xinhua This law violates the Palestinian prisoners rights an Saturday of PNA of the Palestinian autonomous area, in Israel without judgment after the captive is kept, the political world and the human rights group of the international society for the conditional PNA series and before depending on Israel, this problem was raised, but imprisonment using maintenance, it causes scandal in order to cancel law to call, as for Eissa Qaraqe Palestinian Minister of Home Affairs who comes out and the courthouse, the result of captive problem as for the result is not, as for this law which law drop is done, right of the Palestinian human prisoner 侵. It is the bloom


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