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thank. you to get to go to go. hello a lot of the top stories on al-jazeera the u.n. special investigator on yes kalama has called for a criminal inquiry into saudi arabia's crown prince and one of his main advises over the murder of journalist. she's delivered her final report on his killing it found saudi arabia responsible and she says there are legal grounds to launch an
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international inquiry i showed you was killed inside the kingdom's consulate in istanbul last october excellences state trust sponsibility begs a question as to whom is or to metra be liable for each killing the inquiry was their human rights inquiry not a criminal investigation it does nevertheless found credible evidence why aren't teaching further investigation of the high level saudi officials individual liability including that of the crown prince of saudi arabia and obvious key advisor so that kept tiny palestinians have rejected the u.s. administration's $50000000000.00 economic proposal for peace in the middle east the plan was unveiled by senior white house adviser jared krishna at a conference in bahrain on tuesday thousands of palestinians marched in protest in gaza and the occupied west bank they say they will not trade their rights for money
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some developing news forces allied to libya's u.n. backed government to retaken the town of gharyan south of the capital tripoli area and have previously been held by eastern forces loyal to the warlord holly for have to. a german charity ship carrying 42 people rescued from the mediterranean 2 weeks ago has entered italian waters and captain of sea walks free said they decided to sail towards the island of lampedusa because the situation on board was so desperate italy's interior minister moto selvi has bought this ship from its waters saying it would be seized. distressing images of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the us mexico border as caused outcry over the dangers migrants face while trying to reach america or scum of tina's and his 23 month old daughter died while traveling north from our salvador in hong kong democracy campaign is a staging another mass demonstration in the center of the city or so the future of
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human rights is under threat there's the top stories do stay with us more news in around half an hour right now. facebook revolutionized how we connect with each other but as it plans to launch a global currency but it also change the way that we spend a semi ok i really could be allowed to say we take a look at libor up facebook's plan to rewire the global economy so your thoughts via twitter and you to.
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15 years ago mark zuckerberg start a facebook from a college dormitory in the u.s. state of massachusetts it's now the welds ubiquitous social media network and it's planning to digital currency next year libra is being touted as a crypto currency that can be bought by anyone worldwide and then used to make instant payments through mobile phones much like sending a text message facebook and its partners say libra will quote empower billions of people including those who do not have bank accounts have a look. introducing libra a new global currency design for the digital world. backed by the belief that money should be fast for ok i think it's simple for solace family business and it's secure for pets and sending money home to mexico city. it's powered by block. making it safe in excess of. the matter
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who you are. or where you're from. facebook is partnering with a number of private corporations including moss the cost of vodafone and to form the nation which will oversee the currency the role will be piped to real college see such as the u.s. dollar value remains stable but while the association says it hopes to create better cheaper and open financial services critics have some reservations even facebook's co-founder chris hughes has called both brilliant and frightening that it is paper op ed he urged quote exhaustive scrutiny of the forthcoming currency by government regulators joining us to discuss. he is head of policy communications i believe association which will govern the. ton be right not is a policy adviser and engineer who manages block chain projects in india she is in india u.s. fellow at new america she joins us from frankfurt germany. and charles off
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a phone with technology editor at the guardian newspaper he's cyberwar us hacks this is the business well as he joins us from just outside assassin warden in the u.k. hello everybody it's good to have you so much to talk about and just a strange thing to do it unless you're somebody we're going to start with our community because of course there are a lot of questions and some excitement some enthusiasm so i want to dip right into that this is a more you know what chain up with says this is a significant game changer imagine with a single click facebook will be able to add nearly 1000000000 people to have a bank account the question will be the security from happier than government legality legalities regulations which we will talk about a little bit later in the show but we can't dive into deep without understanding how it works so this person is excited how would this work. thank you i'm happy to be on the show today you know 1st and foremost this is not facebook's project i
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think that's the 1st order of business and what has been announced clearly dominated the headlines over the last over the last week is the formation of a new association an open source technology and a governance structure that really makes this as close to a global good in a public good as possible underpinning that is a public block chain and on top of that would ride a reserve back to digital asset or a crypto currency the libra that would facilitate the payments and money what the internet has facilitated for communications and information sharing so it's an exciting opportunity to do things with finance and payments that the world has yet not been able to do for more than 1700000000 people tell us that's quite some idea to bring a new virtual currency to the well when you 1st heard about it the reaction was what. well reaction is it. really interests me it also sounds quite scary because who worry that currencies traditionally do it has been effectively. government backed by go. i mean there's a there's
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a really big question the germans want them to know which is what happens if the leader association goes bust chemical does kind of go out of business it goes out of business what are. the money. to the school as we described it that way we believe are the people only that will become lessons that take off from having. the 6 questions so far it's amazing. gary charles is asking i think important questions which clearly the formation of this project has anticipated and devers to answer as well at one level the libor is different from other cryptocurrency is in the sense that it is asset backed and it is reserve backed so and that is not fractional so for every libra that someone like my mom watches the sometimes she would not understand what you think of it this way so for every libor that is issued there is
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a value behind it that is ensuring that that libor is always backed one the one with a real asset so and if your mum's watching the show imagine a world today we spend 7 $115000000000.00 as the projected remittance flows around the world in the united states you have a diaspora community of around $50000000.00 people who are sending that money back to their home countries but at a rate between 7 and 10 percent on average and much higher in certain remittance corridors with the advent of libra you could envision that money not only arriving near instantaneously the way a message would but arriving with 100 percent right so there's no death by a 1000 cuts along the way it's an incredible opportunity to put money back in the hands of people so you mentioned remittance remittance and i'm i'm glad because we thought i think your comment from some. so this person works at sure rim it and they deal with remittances using crypto currency since the air time back home faster and cheaper than popular remittance prop providers so they shared with us
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their thoughts on what this might mean this is allowed to samuel b. he's the director of that company and here's what he told the stream. africans and others in the developing world face very reasonable restrictions 7 hours in the fire crossed or this is some part. overregulation no money transfers specifically to him from these markets and that is why we're forced to create this story because the currency of africa for space libra is also now tending to make a difference by creating a single drizzle currency that uses the didn't know what countries accept or spain use of the currency they can pull this off i still it's not funny but a lot of people have been limited by the fascist at this point from participating in the global economy and who are so far could be very severe. so you could hear the excitement at the end of his comment there breaking this down seems to be what
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his view is this might allow the unbanked as they're called people who do not have access to these financial institutions to be banked is that the idea that's the crux of it if you think about the comparison again back to to left and data and information sharing only those who are so fortunate to have either one the national birth lottery or the zip code lottery were the ones that had access to the fix lying to left and he said system banking has reached a point of diminishing returns as well there's 1700000000 people in the back in the world without a bank there's an equal number who are under bent and in part because traditional brick and mortar finance has failed to reach these people so i think you know he's no longer alone in the fight for financial inclusion. how to look for dantes twitter feed and i found the the association the libra so suggestions are going to have to show you here i know you've looked at them all of these values are companies all coming together when you see them what does that make you feel to you reassured that these companies are teaming up all is there anything in there that
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you'll think you know gives me pause yes thought i mean. yeah definitely i mean i've looked in quite some detail already as libra koya in the papers and also comparing it to a train system i really coming in with some bad don't bring me and if you're just getting the parties d. i would say overall facebook on is a classic case of everything that sounds right but looks wrong and a lot of the devil is in the details in this case and i think users as a whole are compared to other block train systems not compared to banks they're probably worse off than we brokaw and then they are in other blocking and there's 4 major reasons for those and a lot of that is coming from detailed discussions so i'm going to. firstly believe aucoin is neither a block chain or
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a crypto currency even though it claims to be and in technical terms it's a set of signed ledger states it's not really a back way and immutable chain of blocks the way we've traditionally come 1st block change so what happens in this case is users are not norwood's of the block chain usually block the scene of the democrates sort of birth rate so the people who participate and humans they also make up the network they own parts of the roads in this network but indicate facebook why all the nodes are corporations like you rightly showed in the picture and people are essentially paying into the system to buy tokens from these corporations so that's the 1st concern. when i look at the design of facebook secondly users currently don't have the governance. well you broke all in that is right now under these 27 partners but even in the
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future based on the technical documents that you have think that's very unlikely that you will have a thing in the government because the way the technical details are probably going to be at maximum with a few 100 people who get 2 days a time wrong i'm going to something that just told you that from my with this report i guess you think things and also he only has a little hard to understand so down to you got well let me let me just add to that i think some points that are important to clarify 1st when you think about the this being a technology and a project in which no one company is going it alone this is a very very counter-intuitive in the end in light and designed when it comes to traditional silicon valley work or large corporation work a lot of the r. and d. is effectively being put in the hands of these 28 initial founding organizations in there you have groups like master card visa or lift pay pal e.-bay you have medical pago you have voted phone we have social impact partners like mercy corps kiva
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women's world banking for example these are nonprofit organizations that have been put in a structure with the same governance the same authorities in the same boat as as all of the other organizations including the largest companies in that mix and that's just the beginning by the time the currency launches will have about $100.00 organizations and then this this whole ecosystem will continue to develop i'm going to i'm going to you are going to go until you do more good morning my original question which was kind of there was an explosion goes by that i haven't pool the money if you do yeah so so there thank you for bringing that up again so if the libra libra as an organization as an association is new we're in the midst of setting up a charter that would be governed as i had mentioned before among very democratic process with the organizations that are a part of it and because it's a reserved backed critz cryptocurrency or digital currency. the one to one you could envision black swan scenario in which any type of catastrophic loss in that
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system has an opportunity to actually return a tangible asset back to the user when you contrast that to most digital currencies on the planet there is no reserve function there is no security function of tapping some of the largest best run organizations and most trusted brands in the world so there are a number of scenarios that you could contemplate in this in which trust in the technology trust in the network partners and trust candidly in the reserve function really does make this a digital currency in every and every form. so this. time be i hear you both with so many more questions about i'm going to let our community overrule you just a bit because they also have so many things to add so this is a series of tweets that i'm going to share because they're all on the same wavelength jeremy a says i have a hard time trusting facebook these days another person writes in this is christine who says after cambridge analytical political meddling scandal i wouldn't trust
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facebook with anything let alone the currency teacher do that to handle he says if we can't trust facebook with our data what makes them think will trust them with our money at the very core of any currency is trust and basic is lousy at retaining that so the very top of the show dante you laid out that this is not facebook's project per se there is there is an organization there's an association who's now behind this but you hear the mistrust and the skepticism from people mind what would you tell them well i would say a couple of things i think one the edelman trust barometer which is a global survey of trust in institutions both public and private says that facebook as an organization is not alone in a decline of trust and in so many ways the construct of this project where the you trust facebook or not it has really created a competitive ecosystem you now have 27 of the world's largest organizations competing for financial inclusion in an open source manner and in a democratic manner was the last time the private sector led an initiative this
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ambitious that specifically targeted combating poverty financial inclusion and alleviating the types of pernicious issues we all talk about but no one has really done much to solve for facebook has incubated this and candidly no other firm on the planet could have in part because it's a 2700000000 strong social network incubated it but you're not owning it what's the difference in cubase and. because your vet you does this distance you're saying it's a partnership but you also incorporated it so you only well so in and to be clear when you. speak of me or facebook in the 1st person and yes i work for the association for libra but so the goal here especially when you think of how blocked chains are structured every party on that network effectively has exactly the same power the same vote the same structure and facebook has effectively ceded all of that including the r. and d. around the libor block chain to this is so serious and so that is it is in effect a public good so tom v.
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and charles hold i'll type for a 2nd i just want to share this with you this is from the leaper dot org and it says here at the libra mission i am curious about what you think about this it's a simple global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people reinvent money transform the global economy so people can live better lives . and he thinks of this new currency still yet to make it step in that you think what a great idea. yes so i think i do commend dante and i do agree that when it comes to the private sector this is probably a very ambitious and we haven't seen this kind of a decentralized initiative from the private sector but it is still a blocked train of the corporates and when people have concerns about data i think that's a very real concern and i would bring up points directly from facebook's own material on libor client so they have said that they are not going to identify like they're
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not going to attach identifiers to transactions in their block so it's not like they can survey all your transactions but what's happening is the point at which users enter the block chain is through something called wallets and facebook is launching the kill libra wallet and there they have clearly said that it will be regular chri compliant and what regulators are pushing for is complete oh it's what they want what regulators want is that the user is identified their transaction is identified and so the facebook's own killybegs all that is regularly compliant then it's very likely that all the transactions we do truly broke coin are going to be identified and it's very easy because then link it to a activity on my facebook account it's very easy to link it to other activity i do in social media and we could very likely have a sort of surveillance system and let me if i can't under you bring up
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a couple of very important points one of them is that facebook of course is competing again on in equal footing with other companies that are payment providers and others that are already in this network facebook we would be competing through the kelley but are offering the company which is a separate subsidiary of facebook is going to be registered to my knowledge is going to be registered and regulated as a financial entity and that there would be a very clear firewall the. payment information and financial information from social media information what cat videos you might like on facebook i think has no pretext for payment information and then again just reflect back on the types of companies that every person every person who is so fortunate like you or i might be to have a credit card or a debit card or a bank account relies on a couple of logos on the bottom left hand corner of those cards called visa master card there's a payment universality and ubiquity and security and trust that providers of and providers and users of this new system can rely upon but now we have the
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opportunity to stretch that to the billions of people who have no such luck but tusker house i think i think there's a there's a bigger question there are 2 really big links questions so the fact that facebook is doing this facebook is actually a much bigger part. because facebook is going once to be the method by which people identify it wants to do and say this in the last try to last paragraph the last page which is actually going to be digital identity globally that's what facebook actually needs to do this it wants to be the way that you know the customers well and that's really important as well i don't know exactly it's really important because somewhere between 10 and 20 percent of the world has been stolen it's been hidden in bank accounts by people who have still not dictates who want to crack to have stolen it from their citizens and put it away in offshore bank accounts now i think that's a crime i think to be great if there's
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a way to prevent that so i can see the benefit but one has to say facebook is really going to insert itself into this and i think it's disingenuous free to say facebook is just one of many facebook wants to be absolutely centric maybe maybe maybe not but charles brings up another really really really important point on the planet just like the number of under banked and unbanked with about a 1000000000 people who have no such thing as an idea and. compliant universally acceptable form and that too is an abomination and the advent of a global digital currency that is as stable as this one with the type of ubiquity in the type of network partners i think also force forces the world's hands and forces important conversations that weren't happening until we launched this project all around the world around inclusion financial opportunity and by default because of k y c requirements financial de risking has pushed billions of people in the margins of finance so we've gone so far because of the fear that one person might do something wrong billions of people are left on the sidelines of finance
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and i think this creates an incentive to resolve for the global identity crisis and time via i know you're very familiar with what india has done with the odd har identity system and how technologies like block change start to enable that because this is an ecosystem there's an opportunity to pull in the right actors in the right players and we're doing in the light of day and in the light of sunlight the next time you see me and my colleagues it's before the halls of power all over the world having this very conversation and yet there was so what is it about the car in there you're i did it being linked to a card we did a show on it our viewers who got to check that out but i want to pivot us just a little bit to this news symbolic way outlaws use of u.s. dollar and other foreign currencies this came out june 25th and we got someone who is speaking to a hypothetical scenario keeping this in mind that he is behind m.f.'s africa where you can make payments to 180000000 mobile money users across the continent of africa he talked to us about
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a scenario that might happen this is directly and here's what he told the stream. best example of a civil servant in zimbabwe nearing retirement we sailings digitally stalled on the move by americans let's imagine he learning about the value of the you do the same but when dollars and therefore wants restraint this for you browse a way to safeguard his city. that liberates us to create this possibility should be celebrated. also this is actually something that's possible in zimbabwe using that gave me 3 years of everything south africa and it would be going to kill their markets and over a 100000000 people currently printed in his africa her duties but. here is that will government on the. so zimbabwe banned foreign currency and this question is what the government then allow something like this when they see it as a threat but they see it as. such a one powerful observation because it's from that lens not the privet the prism of
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privilege that we have to see what labor can do for the world. i would like to expect and i think that the combined power in the combined voice of this type of network and hopefully many others allows us to be it's not a 0 sum game you could drive and improve financial inclusion without eroding international norms around risk management and financial controls and you could also do it in a manner that helps advance opportunities for people 50 percent of the world's adult population are exposed to hyper inflation and in their currencies think about the collapse of venice well as economy and no small measure there was no flight to safety that was digitally native or accessible and so you're really cause incalculable human suffering as a result of that so we're having ongoing conversations with regulators around the world leaders and governments around the world to ensure that this becomes an add on to modern finance and i don't want a global financial stability and not a competitor or a detractor to it is it a little bit you know having all is it just an education process and i'm just
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looking here will leave a white paper which is quite light and we delete it in about 15 minutes there's not much involved is there a lot more going on behind the scenes or you just waiting to see how little regulation you need to that you don't sleep well if you think of it libor is not a speculative instrument at all there's no gain from the currency itself unlike again other crypto currencies bitcoin specifically which has become i think compared to digital gold there's an incredible opportunity here to. put produce an asset on the planet that is stable so there's no speculation in the currency whatsoever it's about market making and pulling people into a market i don't i mean i mean here and chiles i hear you well at the end of the show it just shows that we probably need a week but i'm not sure we still have the us by the end of the way to talk about libra so thank you times and thank you charles and i would like me to see what they make of this conversation i think there is still some skepticism but also people are excited about the potential of
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summer free trade and reducing inequality be overshadowed follow us on al-jazeera for full coverage and analysis in news year new immigration laws and projects funded by european governments have seen a rapid decline in the migrant transport trade people in power travels to agadez to explore the realities faced by the drivers left out of pocket and the migrants who are choosing to return home who would like to go back to the country where they're from you know did you get a mortgage on one bottle and when i got one i don't believe that. europe migration on a 0. analysis the biggest a stab democracy in decades activists in seats of government we do know one thing we piled on this institution and all we really didn't want technologically challenging politics and implementing direct democracy open source code to use the free for one to look we are
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innovators we are activists we are replicate. madrid on and jesse and. al jazeera. where ever you. hello i'm lauren taylor in london the top stories on our. we start in libya where forces allied to libya's u.n. recognized government say they've retaken the town of garrion 80 kilometers south of the capital tripoli from forces loyal to the warlord holly for have to. it's a major setback for have to campaign to take tripoli which began almost 12 weeks
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ago darien was his major forward base just a couple of hours drive down a main road to the capital after bax an unofficial rival government based in the eastern city of to brooke after claims he still has control of gharyan u.n. special investigator and yes kalama has called for a criminal inquiry into saudi arabia's crown prince and one of his main advisers over the murder of journalist. she's been delivering her final report on his killing it found saudi arabia responsible and she says there are legal grounds to launch an international inquiry ashaji was killed inside the kingdom's consulate in istanbul last october excellences state trust sponsibility begs a question as to whom is or geometrically liable for each killing the inquiry was a human rights inquiry not a criminal investigation it does nevertheless found credible evidence $1000.00
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further investigation of the high level saudi officials individual liability including that of the crown prince of saudi arabia and obvious key advisor southall kept tanny. has more from geneva. this was a crucial moment for the united nations special rapporteur or i can this was not only presenting the final findings of her inquiry into the murder of you which were implicating the saudi government but she was also looking for indications as to whether members of the united nations is human rights council were willing to move forward with a panel of independent experts to start the investigation and she. has some very strong words for the international committee she was saying that if the international community fails to launch the criminal investigation that would send strong matters to countries that have political and financial leverage but they can simply go away with murders without having to think about being prosecuted by
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international institutions come up with also frustrated over lack of action from lack of action from the united nations security general saying that there is nothing set into stone when it comes to who should last the investigation and that is is still within the bandaid of and turn your good terrorist to move forward and launch the international criminal investigation just indians have rejected the u.s. administration's $50000000000.00 economic proposal for peace in the middle east a plan was unveiled by senior white house adviser jared at a conference in bahrain on tuesday thousands of palestinians marched in protest in gaza and the occupied west bank they say they will not trade their rights for money i think you need is boycotted the bahrain meeting and israel was not invited as a result. a german charity ship carrying 42 people rescued from the mediterranean 2 weeks ago has entered italian waters the captain of sea watch 3 said they decided
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to sail towards the island of lampedusa because the situation on board was so desperate italy's interior minister matteo selby has barred the ship from its waters saying it would be seized the european court of human rights rejected their appeal on tuesday to be able to disembark in italy distressing images of a father and daughter who drowned in a river in the us mexico border has caused outcry over the dangers migrants face while trying to reach america are scum martinez and his 23 month old daughter died while traveling north from el salvador in hong kong where democracy campaign is a staging another mass demonstration in the center of the city they say the future of human rights is under threat in the autonomous territory a crowdfunding exercise to pay for advertisement in newspapers around the world has raised more than $800000.00 demonstrations began response to a controversial proposed bill allowing extradition to china. to stay with us sir
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witness with a story of war survivors in central african republic is next life and. i asked jamal for the french translation of the title of my film. africa is correct here a prize. is an exercise. that relates to childhood. initially it's empty and then you feel. yes jim all right feel instead of.
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i came across the exercise book in january 2008. in a dusty backyard in banking the capital of the central african republic. it contains id photos of women children and men as well as records of what congolese messines had done to in 2000. the good was created in the aftermath of these crimes. when the victims refused to remain silent they turned to each other and decided to testify. and put together evidence of the brutality they had suffered. since then this book has never let me go. what could they should they not be bundled. she said they would lend.
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