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1. Al (Ex-Anonymous) | July 14th, 2009 at 7:59 pm
sada2 el 2ol el chahir: Joumblatt, kalemak drat 3a blatt
2. kezballah | July 14th, 2009 at 8:13 pm
ila tiz il kalb (il kalb = il assad)
sorry for the language
bye bye Jumblat, have a nice trip
3. Rambo | July 14th, 2009 at 8:14 pm
To where he normally was. The Question my dear Y is Samir Geagea la wayn?????? He came out defending Joumblatt.
So touli3 Geagea mitil Aoun ….. kilo bil hawa sawa and the joke was on the lebanese ….
4. Al (Ex-Anonymous) | July 14th, 2009 at 8:21 pm
yeslam temmak ya rambo
btw, you should consider changing your nickname
I mean come on…. Rambo ????!?!?
5. paul | July 14th, 2009 at 10:07 pm
walid beik…it’s too late…read comment 5
6. paul | July 14th, 2009 at 10:07 pm
جئنا الى ساحة الحرية لنقول لك يا طاغية دمشق، يا قرداً لم تعرفه الطبيعة، يا افعى هربت منها الافاعي، يا حوتاً لفظته البحار، يا وحشاً من وحوش البراري، يا مخلوقاً من انصاف الرجال ، يا منتجاً اسرائيلياً على اشلاء الجنوب واهل الجنوب، يا كذاباً وحجاجاً في العراق ومجرماً وسفاحاً في سوريا ولبنان، جئنا لنقول (…) في هذه السنة ستأتي المحكمة ومعها القصاص والعدل وحكم الاعدام.
7. Che | July 14th, 2009 at 10:27 pm
Since Jumblatt is an artist yogi in politics, maybe he should stick his head in his rear end and keep it there for good!
Enough LIES Mr. chameleon!
8. paul | July 14th, 2009 at 10:52 pm
haha kezballah even your comment was under moderation
la2annak 2ilt طيز
ok walid beik read 6
9. hochoz | July 15th, 2009 at 1:54 am
Off topic…
اما في ما يتعلق بما اثير حول انضمام 3 من نواب زحلة الى تكتل القوات اللبنانية، راى جعجع ان البعض لا يريد أن يكون تكتل القوات اللبنانية بهذا الحجم ولذلك انتقدوا ضم ثلاثة من نواب زحلة الى التكتل. وكشف “كنا موعودين أن يكون لنا نواباً من مناطق أخرى وقد تعرضت لما يسمى بالخيانة من بعض الأشخاص الذين “لا يحترمون أنفسهم”.
now i’m trying to figure out who are these “traitors” who took our votes but refused to join our bloc ?….. I keep bumping on nayla tueni for some reason..
N10452 any clues on the matter?
10. hochoz | July 15th, 2009 at 1:57 am
تعرضت للخيانة أو بالحد الأدني لقلة الاحترام من بعض المرشحين. كتلة “القوات” كان من الممكن أن تضم 12 نائبا
that one is from tayyar
11. Doc1559 | July 15th, 2009 at 8:53 am
Wolf in sheep’s cloting and the wolf in the wolf’s clothing ( right kezballah?).. The actual policies of both wolves are identical !! Think about it my friend. People didn’t believe me when I said : Hariri and junblat will visit syria and you will be left alone with nothing ( 6 months ago)..
My conclusion is this : Mu3rada election defeat was in fact a win-win situation or maybe a victory in some areas. Muwalet are eating each others alive, I can’t wait till 2013 to come by unless the Maya calendar is accurate and we’re all going to die. Only buddah knows.
Hariri is now waiting on the saudi okay to visirt syria and pay tribute to bashar al assad. I just don’t get it anymore with this Hariri guy who always accused syria of killing his father !! Hypocrisy at its best to say the least , damm al 7ariri rkhiss 3ind saed mitel ma dam kamal junblat ken rkhiss 3in walid junblat. Where are those FM brilliant bloggers on this blog ??? Wilayet al faqihh eh ?? Sila7 al hizeb ehhh ? Al ma7kamaa attiya eh ??? waynkun ya abehhh ?? 3m tssalo trawi7 so hariri doesn’t go to syria ? What is he going to tell bashar ??? semi7ne allah ykhalik ? waynokkk ?? tulooooooo KHAYO tulooo and I’ll give you $50 per comment ma3 kilo tanbak 3jameh ! Moreover, junblat is all in for a new era with syria lmao at the video and paul’s comment # 6, zaman ya zaman… What about geagea and his position ? Amin Gmayel ? Carlos? M14 in general? What a joke this is 3yb kizeb 3la ness. Go hide your face and go to sleep or simply quit politics if that’s the best you can offer your people. I think there’s something fundamentally wrong with you ya sawret al arez, it is your principle and identity. Think about it for a second and then compare to yourself.
PS: History is repeating itself wel samma zara2 !!
12. Doc1559 | July 15th, 2009 at 8:56 am
ghadaruk ya Y !!! ya di3n wa2tak yalli daya3tu 3la heke siyessiyeh ghushama mitel al cha3eb al ghashim li sawatlun..
Yalla you live you learn. sa7tak bil dinneh.. as for 2013 election you can kiss it goodbye from now..
13. Elie.F | July 15th, 2009 at 11:27 am
Yi3ni it seems that the only thing that is keeping M14 joined is that Jumblat or his party do not have a website,and the Future Party website no one read it at all.
Yi3ni el hamdilla NASHEER EL GHASEEL BA3DO INSIDE THE HOUSE.
Tawlo belkon ya shabeb,kil yalli 3am ti7ko ma ilo 3ezi, ma byinfa3 7adan illa AL, STUPID RAMBO and for sure DOC.
Halla2 Hizballa are more clever than Jumblat? wlik fawwiton 3ala Beirut in one word and then with one word he fixed all.
14. danny | July 15th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
http://www.psp.org.lb/
15. Rambo | July 15th, 2009 at 2:54 pm
Hey ELie.F,
The only stupid is Samir Geagea who is left alone and who is crying that he didn’t get enough MPs and who is the last to know. The Stupid is the one who keep following a person who always speaks stupid things and none of his promises came true.
16. VOR | July 15th, 2009 at 4:15 pm
Everyone knows that sooner or later you must bargain with the Syrians if you want to be able to govern the country, it is the sad truth and we must all live with it. Syrians and Saudis and others (Iran/France/US) are actually negotiating behind the scenes and everything else is 7aki fadi. We’re all pawns in a big game. Wlek wake up ya jame3aa!
17. Maximus | July 15th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Jomblatt today:
ودعا جنبلاط الى “انشاء تجمع قوي” يضمه وتيار “المستقبل” وحزب الله ورئيس مجلس النواب نبيه بري “لأن الاساس هو الساحة الاسلامية في بيروت والضواحي”، مطالبا “الساحة المسيحية بعدم الانزعاج من ذلك، لأن عليهم ان يفهموا ان السياسة الاميركية المحافظة والسياسة الاسرائيلية تعملان على فصل المسار الفلسطيني عن لب الصراع مع اسرائيل، لتفتيت العالم العربي”.
18. Johnny | July 15th, 2009 at 6:44 pm
http://www.tayyar.org/Tayyar/News/PoliticalNews/ar-LB/128921446543224998.htm
…and we keep fighting btw each other like little kids… I know now that we deserve nothing better than what we have…
19. Al (Ex-Anonymous) | July 15th, 2009 at 6:50 pm
wayn geagea?
wayn nadim gemayel?
wayn sami gemayel?
wayn nayle tueini?
lek malla bda3a….
holé yalle ra7 bi def3o 3an el “masi7iyye” bi lebnen?
holé ra7 bi reddo 3a joumblatt wou 3ala mawe2fo?
shefna mberi7 geagea shou 7eke… apparently he is in complete understading with joumblatt…
this means he either converted to islam, or he is completely blind and deaf, or he has lost his mind….
shi bi arrif wlo…
Ana manne wala aoune wala ouwwatje, bass fi ouwatjiyye ktir bi hal blog.. fi 7ada please y fasserle samir geagea shou wad3o ?
20. ja3far | July 15th, 2009 at 6:54 pm
Al… geagea khawfeen tila3 birasou mitel kil mara
21. kezballah | July 15th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
Al, ntibeh ja3far manno Ouwatje
22. ja3far | July 15th, 2009 at 7:26 pm
ma byetkhaba 3leek chi K
23. kezballah | July 15th, 2009 at 7:36 pm
Doc, fazi3in into il 3Aounieh with turning defeat to victory
Your conclusion in #11 is like if you are in 1991 and you say that the Syrian invasion in 1990 turned out to be a blessing and a win-win situation and you can’t wait for 2005 to see Aoun return victorious
Don’t get too excited about Syria’s return ya sa7bi, it is one thing to kiss the a*s*s of Bashar and do what he tells you even if it is to destroy your country so he can negotiate a better deal for him, and it is a TOTALLY different thing to talk to the Syrians as equal and take advantage of their crawling to Obama and Sarkozi.
That is politics my friend, why should we quit it? the ones who should quit politcs are those who underestimate Israel’s response after 50 years of vicious Israeli responses, and those who run away in their Bajemeh ya Obbareh after they promise to break Hafez As*sad’s head.
Mesh ne7na go to sleep, into 2oumo fouto nemo wa seero 7lamo kif baladna sarit balad ghaseb 3an ras Bashar wa bi fadel tad7iyat Gibran Tueni and Pierre Gemayel and and and…
7ajeh tne2o (khas*satan Al who is here to depress the M14 supporters), fi 3alam metit la ydall Libnen, say thank you and help us continue to protect our independence, don’t hope for failure because that is really the shi bi arrif wlo…
24. Maximus | July 15th, 2009 at 7:45 pm
Since Christians have been put out oh the game in 1990, equilibrium between sunnis (economy, Saudis) and chiaas (military, Iranians) was manged bu Syria. The killing of Hariri in 2005 put an end to this equilibrium. Syria lost his manager role puting sunnis and chiaas face to face. The christians who starts to reemerge were absorbed half bu sunnis and half by shiaas. The problem was that chiaas are armes and trained but not the sunnis. The clash in may 2008 made the Saudis prefer to bring back Syrians to manage the relations between sunnis and chiaas and go back to the condomnium over Lebanon between Saudi Arabia and Iran under the mangement of Syria. Jumblatt is trying to hace a role of mediator in this new order in which christians have no role. What Jumblatt is asking them, is to accept that they have no more role in Lebanon. Instead of being jailed, tortured and exiled, this time, is inidrectly Jumblatt saying, you willbe free to eat, drink and have fun in your nights club. But you are out of the political game. How christians will react?
25. hochoz | July 15th, 2009 at 8:24 pm
K… I think this is the straw that broke the camel’s back…… the funny thing is that only lf and kataeb will be isolated…. tayyar are going with the flow since jumbi said he doesn’t mind visiting aoun if that step would solve further problems….
We’ll have to see how the leadership reacts…. Dr. Geagea isn’t called “el hakim” for no reason…. I stand by his position regardless of where this is gonna take us….
If what Jumblat has stated was to really happen…. I’d surely hope that M14 christians would make their own opposition bloc a good 30 deputees all together….. As for aoun and his followers, I think they’d rather have a piece of joumbi’s cake instead of joining an opposition……
26. Maximus | July 15th, 2009 at 8:32 pm
All 64 christian MPs should gather in Bkerke (Diman) and adopt a new bloc to face hizbulla, hariri, Amal and Jumblat hegemonic culture and make them remember that we represent 50% of the Parlement. No more dhimmi attitude. All christians members of the sunnis shiaas and druze blocs should resign form these blocs and put themselves at the disposal of a new large christian bloc. All christian leaders must wake up. If they don’t, we shall make them wake up, in a manne ror another… wa fehmekon kfeyé
27. Rami | July 15th, 2009 at 9:01 pm
Today, we witnessed that geagea is one of the stupidest politicians in modern era.followed closely by amin gemayel
28. Rami | July 15th, 2009 at 9:04 pm
Al, geagea wad3o أخرى من الخرى ana bi 7ayate manne cheyif chakhes 2ad3af menno be iyedit el ouwet..
29. hochoz | July 15th, 2009 at 9:13 pm
Rami,
Min aymata sorot ti7ke ya sarsour inta…
ata3 ktir ad3af min geagea bil ouwet, hawde hal kam shabbi7 mitil Abou Nader w Poussy w Hobeika w kaza sarssour mitlak… mart el jeye 7ki 7ake mawzoun la nridd 3lek mitl el 3alam….
30. Al (Ex-Anonymous) | July 15th, 2009 at 9:25 pm
Ya ekhwen M14 (the movement) doesn’t exist anymore. It started dying on June 7th and it is now living its last days (if not hours)…. But then again, did it ever exist ?
The cedar revolution was a dream, and a damn good one. I was there on this nice sunny day of March 2005, as most of you were, I’m sure. The feeling was glorious; the adrenaline was kicking in so hard you felt your heart was going to explode. We really felt we were changing things and for once, just once, we were taking our future in our own hands….
And then March 15 came and I came to realize that March 14 was only that: A day. This so called revolution was in fact only a demonstration, a huge party where you have loads of fun but wake up the 2nd day with a huge hangover, and I guess most of you know that the bigger the party, the bigger the hangover.
The movement that emanated from this revolution-day was in the beginning sincere in what it advocated (at least I would like to think so, perhaps to be able to live with myself and not admit that I was a fool to believe in it). People like Samir, Gebran, George were the true motors of this revolution-day, and we all know where these guys are now…..
The people who took over afterwards, Walid, Samir (the other one), Amine etc… were not up to the game and now I know not as half sincere as the first guys. They each had a personal agenda and were trying to achieve personal gains while hiding behind the noblest slogans of freedom and sovereignty…. What a joke that was…
And to say that people believed those guys: 2 bloody war lords and an ex president whose mandate was by far the worst in Lebanon’s history….
Many things happened between March 14 2005 and June 7 2009. I won’t go over them as I’m sure we all know them by heart. But what’s happening now is I think the last chapter of a long and painful book where treason and backstabbing are the main themes, and the main heroes / victims are the “christians”. After having been put on a direct confrontational path (by choice and conviction sometimes and by being lured into it at other times) with the Shias, and the Syrians, they now find themselves (again) all alone. Only this time, they no longer have the military power they had back in the 70’s and 80’s and fore sure not the political power they had from 43 to 75. Basically what they have is Nothing with a capital N. They are divided and defenseless. There are nowadays Sunni Christians and Shia Christians.
Christians are so weak, that when Joumblatt called them bad seeds, not only no one responded, but some (like Fares Souaid for example) justified his stance. Samir Geagea on the other hand is burying his head in the sand and refuses even to acknowledge that his (ex) ally Joumblatt has turned 180 degrees and will not be coming back to M14. Yesterday’s interview was amazing….
The quadripartite alliance is about to be revived, Joumblatt bluntly asked the Christians to accept it and live with it. Christians don’t have a say in anything anymore. The country shall be ruled by the Sunnis and Shias and to a lesser extent by the Druze, who have apparently managed to secure a place for them in this 3rd republic that is coming slowly but surely. The patriarch’s silence is one more proof (as if we needed one) that things are going from worse to worst.
It’s almost over for the Christians in Lebanon…Almost. Unless they immediately put all their differences aside, unite, and create the biggest unified Christian front ever to see the day in Lebanon. A coalition in front of which the Lebanese front of the 70’s would look like a midget. Aoun, Geagea, Gemayel, Chamoun, Franjieh etc…. An alliance that would be the natural response to Joumblatt’s Muslim alliance that he announced today (FM,HA,PSP,Amal).
This is our last chance to salvage the Lebanon our founding fathers created (or tried to create in 43). The Lebanon Bashir always dreamed of. Why is it impossible for the Christians to unite?
As hard as I scratch my head, I am unable to find an answer to this question. Usually a community unites and sticks together in times of crisis. If the current situation doesn’t qualify as a “crisis” then I really don’t know what does….
There are two ways and two ways only: Unity (Now) or eradication by our so called “partners”.
But then again, who am I fooling…? Christians will not unite, at least not under the current leadership (especially Aoun and Geagea) and unfortunately we can’t afford to wait any longer. So, eradication it is. It will be slow, so slow you won’t even feel it. Perhaps we will not see it in our life time but our children and grand children sure will. And History will not blame me or you, it will blame the “leaders” under whose watch this catastrophe occurred. We lacked real men, real leaders at a time when we needed them the most.
31. Rami | July 15th, 2009 at 9:57 pm
abou nader w geagea k_h_e_r_y_e ma2soume tnen.
R.I.P Bachir Gemayel
32. Rami | July 15th, 2009 at 9:59 pm
good night hochoz aka the retard
witness the slow eradication of christians, because of the mistakes of geagea aoun and the d_o_g amin gemayel
33. Maximus | July 15th, 2009 at 10:17 pm
All this is making christians wake up
As long as there are people like some here on this blog, reacting, revolting, seeing things…means there is hope.
We need young leaders with no name, anonymous combatants, only guided by virtue not by past complexes, animosity towards our christian brothers and personal ambition, money and glory…a new kind of political organization, not depening with any family, village, town or individual. Only inspired by christian suffering and guided by christians aspirations for a free country, be it a small but free christian country.
Iza khoyerna bayn al 3aysh al moushtarak wal houriya, sa nakhtar al houriya
34. paul | July 15th, 2009 at 10:20 pm
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35. Doc1559 | July 15th, 2009 at 11:39 pm
Maximus gladiator
Like you’re living on a different planet my friend, I can’t beleive what I read on this blog anymore. What are you calling for is impossible. Christians can’t unite, this is a fact ! Human attempts at unity by all its meaning are impossible, especially in a country like Lebanon. How can put liberal left winger in the same basket with conservative right wingers ?? Do you think Fpmers and the rest of the liberals are fool enough to stand behind Geagea and Amin Gmayel or even be on the same boat with them ?? Dream on ..
36. Maximus | July 16th, 2009 at 12:01 am
Doc
Maybe in uniting, the christians might push sunnis and shias to feel a common threat and unite. We will help you avoid the blood bath between shias and sunnis which make Joumblatt kheryen 3a halo…
Then, we will get back to the real christian-muslim pact on which Lebanon is based. As long as christians are divided between sunnis and shias, they are giving them the illusion that each can dominate Lebanon alone.
in other words, talma el massihé 3emil khadam lal senné aw el shi3é, talma kebrané biras el shi3é wel senné, kel fi3a me3tebra fya traddikh el 2akrin…eza mentrekon we mnetwa7ad, ha yeltaffo 3a ba3don. Then, either we divide this country between christians and muslmis either we build it on its historic christian-muslim base.
37. Delta | July 16th, 2009 at 6:04 am
With all my heart I was just waiting for the syrians to bomb his ass during the assasination period zamat il kalb
38. kezballah | July 16th, 2009 at 9:50 am
hochoz, of course I don’t respect what Jumblat is saying and doing since 1 year ago, he wants us to go back under the boot of the As*sad the killer of his father (like he said) and the as*sasin of our leaders and our people, this will never happen as long as we have a breath left in us we will resist it by all means available to us, we did not change our stand since 1990 it is Jumblat who came to our side and if he wants to leave now Allah ma3o we are not counting on him we count on ourselves = every Lebanese who want to live free with dignity without being under the boot of Bashar the d-o-g, we are Christian and Moslem.
Some people like our friend Al on this blog want to write war2it na3we every day and not offer any solution, Hezbollah has a solution (war with Israel to throw the jews in the sea) and we have a solution (building a country of freedoms and prosperity), people are free to chose what suit them and they voted for our project in this election, whoever misses Syria is free to switch to the Syrian project but we are here to stay, that is what I work for every day in my life in Lebanon.
39. Ziad | July 16th, 2009 at 1:38 pm
What’s the big deal? The guy is saying that we are on the verge of a Sunni-Shia war especially with the international tribune starting soon, let;s avoid this serious scare by getting all moslems united. Keep the Christians out cause they got nothing to do with this and no specific role for them. This is even better for Christians.Actually the role which Jumblat is playing now should have been played by Aoun back in 2006 should he not allined himself to HA.
40. Rami | July 16th, 2009 at 3:48 pm
ziad you ignorantbaby,you never understand anything,the man is a trator, and geagea is stupid
41. VOR | July 16th, 2009 at 4:42 pm
Looks like the hakinm doesn’t see a problem with all of walid bey’s comments…so what should anyonme worry around here…hakim knows best right?
42. alfred | July 16th, 2009 at 5:25 pm
VOR, you know in politics, what you see on TV is not necessarily what is really happening..
I mean, just because geagea is too much of a cowards to bear with the consequences of him saying anything as a reply to jumblat’s speech, doesnt mean that he feels good about 68% of the country allying against a small community who is subdivided as it is..
43. VOR | July 16th, 2009 at 5:33 pm
I was being a bit sarcastic here Alfred…I actually dislike Jumblatt and consider him to be a snake ready to pounce and bite when you least expect it.
44. alfred | July 16th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
yeah, well.. its our fault for not constantly expecting it..
45. hochoz | July 16th, 2009 at 6:22 pm
VOR….”hakim knows best right?”
جعجع أضاف “لقد لفتني في تصاريح الامس جملة غير صحيحة وهي ان الساحة الاسلامية هي الاساس، مشدداً على ان الأساس في لبنان هي الساحة الوطنية وهي أهم من الساحتين الإسلامية والمسيحية”.
To Alfred, VOR….. and Rami the cockroach….
Dr. Geagea is a man of state, if u want people who reply without thinking, become aouny supporters….
Mich kilma sar chi Geagea is a coward, w t2arto 7ake 3al fade…
46. hochoz | July 16th, 2009 at 6:27 pm
As for Rami,
ur presence on this blog is to only take shots at the L.F. leadeship….. If it were constructive criticism then maybe people would take you seriously… but stating “Geagea is stupid” doesn’t really help your cause….
Maybe ur psychologist can help you build arguments…or even statements having more than 3 words…..
Geagea is stupid, Amin the dog, Jumblat the coward very useful statements….
47. mrlous | July 16th, 2009 at 7:08 pm
ya 7akim 5allesna w med 2ejrayk 3a sal3et walid bayk
48. VOR | July 16th, 2009 at 9:02 pm
What’s your point hochoz? We all know that Jumblatt is not trustworthy and his actions prove that. But you’d be a fool if you did not feel equally disturbed by Dr. Geagea’s reply. He should be questioning jumblatt’s statements and loyalty to his so called commitments to his allies which supposedly the christians of M14 are. Obviously not anymore, now that everyone is getting closer to Syria and making mends with hizb. At least GMA’s position is the same and whether you like it or not he does not change it every minute. BTW, i am not an aounist.
49. Reader27 | July 16th, 2009 at 10:51 pm
7aje nikzub 3la ba3ed. ma ba2 fi issmo sawret arez. hadule li kina fekrinon hibel toli3 ma3on 7a2 ya3ne MR.Al, doc and ja3far…
shame!!
50. hochoz | July 17th, 2009 at 2:54 am
VOR,
let me try to clarify my position on the matter… Of course I was bothered by Jumblat’s attitude…However, unlike every other person on this blog, I am not disappointed with Dr. Geagea’s statement… My friend you do realise that this is politics, actually the dirtiest politics on the planet…. It’s the person who can hold his breath the longest that’ll always get what he wants….
Khayye you guys are bothered by the fact that Geagea didn’t step on Jumblat’s head… On the other side, you do realize that any “spontaneous” reaction could lead to sparks flying in the mountains knowing how PSP and L.F. supporters have short tempers…. Anyways, again, a true man of state would actually step on some of his own dignity for the higher advantage of the people he represents…..
As for the 14th of March alliance, we shouldn’t forget that we’re the cedar’s revolution….Ouwet kataeb ahrar, kitle and all those who voted against berry… As for the rest of the allies, it’s fun while it lasts but obviously it won’t last forever….
Ya sadi2e, it’s very easy to lose your temper and just curse out pretty much everybody like aoun does…But that won’t get you anywhere…Again acting responsable… Power of the brain over the heart…
51. Rami | July 17th, 2009 at 7:32 pm
@ hochoz
you ignorant fool, gemayel takes the full responsability of the christian’s ordeal , he should be hanged by his b-a-l-l-s.
as for geagea he was a good leader during the war but thats it, he commited since his release a lot of political fouls and mistakes, and is continuing
u thought the war was over with HA by winning the election??so what??? wer at square zero! the war has only begun, we need an extremist leadership inside the L.F, im not aiming cheap shots for the sake of aiming them,geagea demonstrated to me that he is a weak leader, and is reminding me of amin. we need someone like SAMY, hes a great leader, and he represents me as an L.F more than geagea
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