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Iraqi rebel group
The Rejectionists are an insurgent group operating within Iraq as of 2009. As defined by the United States Army, the group is composed of members of the
Rejectionists
1974–1990s Palestinian coalition that rejected the PLO's Ten Point Program
361–378. JSTOR 4327585. Muslih, Muhammad Y. (1976). "Moderates and Rejectionists within the Palestine Liberation Organization". Middle East Journal.
Rejectionist_Front
Armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines
Rectification Movement, however, saw splits in the CPP ranks, with rejectionists such as Filemon Lagman, Romulo Kintanar, Etta Rosales, and others leaving
New_People's_Army
Many military leaders played a role in the Communist insurgency. This list is a compilation of some of the relevant leaders among the participants in the
List of leaders of the communist rebellion in the Philippines
List_of_leaders_of_the_communist_rebellion_in_the_Philippines
1992 ideological campaign by the Communist Party of the Philippines
those who disagreed with these views, who were labelled "rejectionists". The "rejectionists" were then considered "counter-revolutionaries". Among those
Second Great Rectification Movement
Second_Great_Rectification_Movement
Political party in the Philippines
opportunism", notably forming the so-called "rejectionists" and "reaffirmist" factions. The rejectionists took the lines of "strategic counteroffensive"
Communist Party of the Philippines
Communist_Party_of_the_Philippines
1983 book on US policy in Israel–Palestine by Noam Chomsky
is that Israel and the United States – especially the latter – are rejectionists opposed to peace, whereas the Arabs, including the PLO, for years have
The_Fateful_Triangle
President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Saddam_Hussein
1942–present insurgencies in the Philippines
hysteria". This resulted in the split of the party into "Re-affirmist" and "Rejectionist" groups, resulting in the formation of at least 13 factions during the
Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines
Communist_armed_conflicts_in_the_Philippines
2003–2011 conflict in Iraq
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Iraq_War
Topics referred to by the same term
rejection of something Rejectionists, Iraqi insurgent group Rejectionist Front, Palestinian political coalition Rejectionist (Philippines), a faction
Rejectionism
Founder of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (1926–2008)
After the Oslo Agreements, Habash formed another opposition alliance of Rejectionists, including Islamist organizations such as Hamas and the Islamic Jihad
George_Habash
Those who rejected the reaffirmation, or "rejectionists" went on their separate ways, although not all rejectionists were united. Prominent personalities who
Communism_in_the_Philippines
Insurgency in the Philippines (1969–present)
split into two factions: the reaffirmist faction, led by Sison, and the rejectionist faction, which advocated the formation of larger military units and urban
New_People's_Army_rebellion
Central religious text of Islam
Arkoun, who emphasize the mythological content of the Quran, are met with rejectionist attitudes in Islamic circles. In response to the fact that the people
Quran
President of Syria from 2000 to 2024
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Bashar_al-Assad
Iraqi politician (1935–1979)
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Muhyi_Abdul-Hussein_Mashhadi
Underground organization in the Philippines
"reaffirmists" and "rejectionists" within the Left. Eventually, CNL chose to reaffirm. Some former CNL members, including rejectionists like dela Torre decided
Christians for National Liberation
Christians_for_National_Liberation
Syrian-based Palestinian nationalist organisation
participated in the peace process. The PFLP-GC left the PLO in 1974 to join the Rejectionist Front, protesting what they saw as the PLO's move towards an accommodation
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command
Popular_Front_for_the_Liberation_of_Palestine_–_General_Command
Ba'athist political ideology of Saddam Hussein
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Saddamism
Revolutionary wave overthrowing most communist states in Europe
document were called "Rejectionists" or RJ. In July 1993, the Komiteng Rehiyon ng Manila-Rizal (KRMR), one of the Rejectionists, declared its autonomy
Revolutions_of_1989
Official representative of Palestinians
two-state settlement on the pre-1967 borders.[citation needed] But the Rejectionist Front denounced the calls for diplomacy, and a diplomatic solution was
Palestine Liberation Organization
Palestine_Liberation_Organization
Marvel Comics fictional character
form of existence. Worcester characterizes the Punisher's politics as rejectionist, retributive, apocalyptic, and cynical, arguing that the character makes
Punisher
Reform Bloc Arabic: كتلة الاصلاح Kutla Al-Islah 2005 Right-wing Defunct Rejectionist Front Arabic: جبهة الرفض 1974 Left-wing Defunct Sons of the Land (Beit
List of political parties in Palestine
List_of_political_parties_in_Palestine
Syrian presidential administration from 2000 to 2024
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Presidency_of_Bashar_al-Assad
1990–1991 conflict in the Middle East
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Gulf_War
Sudanese politician (born 1953)
the RSF have made Karti widely associated with an uncompromising and rejectionist approach to the war. In September 2023, the United States imposed sanctions
Ali_Ahmed_Karti
Iraqi Sunni rebel group
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Free_Iraqi_Army
Politico-religious ideology
affluent and liberal; "[...] and at the extremes, a violent vehicle for rejectionists and radicals. an Islamic "movement that seeks cultural differentiation
Islamism
Political phrase related to the Palestine region
In her opinion, the slogan 'from the river to the sea' represents a rejectionist unwillingness to compromise with the other nation on a two-state solution
From_the_river_to_the_sea
1971 bombing of a Liberal Party rally in Manila, Philippines
columnist Gregg Jones used sources from military intelligence and rejectionists. Having blamed communists, Marcos used the bombing to justify his subsequent
Plaza_Miranda_bombing
Palestinian Marxist–Leninist organization
from the PLO Executive Committee (but not from the PLO) to join the Rejectionist Front following the creation of the PLO's Ten Point Program, accusing
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Popular_Front_for_the_Liberation_of_Palestine
Ba'athist slogan
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Waḥda,_Ḥurriyya,_Ishtirākiyya
Front of pan-Arab nationalist parties active during the Lebanese Civil War
Palestinian factions based in Lebanon's refugee camps, mainly from the Rejectionist Front. Its membership was overwhelmingly left-wing and professed to be
Lebanese_National_Movement
Islamic concept of the reliance on God or Trusting in God's plan
total dependence on God to the point of pure fatalism were popular among rejectionist ascetics. Thinkers such as Bayazid Bastami instead advocate the virtue
Tawakkul
Argument for the negative view on procreation
University Press ISBN 978-0-19-063381-3 Coates, Ken (2014). Anti-Natalism: Rejectionist Philosophy from Buddhism to Benatar. First Edition Design Publisher
Benatar's_asymmetry_argument
Conflict between the Iraqi and Syrian dominated factions of the Ba'ath Party
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Assadist–Saddamist_conflict
Iraqi military officer and politician (1941–2010)
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Ali_Hassan_al-Majid
Islamist campaign of the Iraqi Ba'ath party
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Faith_Campaign
Saudi Islamic scholar (1933–2009)
sectarian violence in Iraq), Ibn Jibrin said: "Some people say that the rejectionists (Rafida) are Muslims because they believe in God and his prophet, pray
Ibn_Jibrin
Saudi dissident and Ikhwan militant (1936–1980)
February 2021. Thomas Hegghammer; Stéphane Lacroix (February 2007). "Rejectionist Islamism in Saudi Arabia: The Story of Juhayman al-ʿUtaybi Revisited"
Juhayman_al-Otaybi
Persian-speaking ethnic group mainly in Afghanistan
Exiles; Taliban Tortured Hazara Girls under the Name of Unbelievers and Rejectionists | Jade Abresham". 16 October 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2024. rmasumi1
Hazaras
Head of Syria's air force intelligence from 1987 to 2002
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Ibrahim_Huweija
Radical left political ideology based on the ideas of the Assad family
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Assadism
automated translation from Arabic) Pollock, David (1 September 2009). "Rejectionists Readying to Counter U.S. Peace Push". Washington Institute for Near
History_of_Hamas
End of Assadist rule in Syria
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Fall_of_the_Assad_regime
Palestinian Marxist–Leninist organization
ISBN 0-8156-3087-5. LCCN 2005018502. Muslih, Muhammad Y. (1976). "Moderates and Rejectionists within the Palestine Liberation Organization". Middle East Journal.
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Democratic_Front_for_the_Liberation_of_Palestine
President of Palestine from 1989 to 2004
the PFLP, DFLP and other parties formed a breakaway organization, the Rejectionist Front. Israel and the US have alleged also that Arafat was involved in
Yasser_Arafat
Prime Minister of Syria in 2024
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Mohammad_Ghazi_al-Jalali
Palestinians.[citation needed] The Front should not be confused with the Rejectionist Front, which had been formed in 1974 and comprised hard-line radical
Steadfastness and Confrontation Front
Steadfastness_and_Confrontation_Front
Syrian political family
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Assad_family
Aspect of Islam
Arkoun, who emphasize the mythological content of the Quran, are met with rejectionist attitudes in Islamic circles. In the Muslim world, scholarly criticism
Historicity_of_the_Quran
Syrian politician and army general (1921–2009)
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Amin_al-Hafiz
PNA paramilitary security forces
The plan recommended inter alia: "Degrading the capabilities of the rejectionists – Hamas, PIJ [Palestinian Islamic Jihad] and the [Fatah-linked] Al Aqsa
Palestinian National Security Forces
Palestinian_National_Security_Forces
1974–1997 Palestinian nationalist militant group
option. Consequently, Abu Nidal split from Fatah in 1974 and formed his "rejectionist" front to carry on a Pan-Arabist armed struggle. Abu Nidal's first independent
Abu_Nidal_Organization
Iraqi politician (1966–2003)
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Qusay_Hussein
wing of the Palestine Liberation Organization and later the secular/rejectionist front, and was accused by Western and Arab sources of acting as a mercenary
List of attacks attributed to Abu Nidal
List_of_attacks_attributed_to_Abu_Nidal
Concept in anthropology
the Middle East, Dr. Mohammad Manzoor Alam claims that even so-called "rejectionist" rulers, who openly declared hostility to Western dominance, were in
Surrogate_colonialism
Ba'athist Iraqi paramilitary organization
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Fedayeen_Saddam
Islamic law
socio-political organization conforming to Islamic values and law: The rejectionist Islamic view, elaborated by Sayyid Qutb and Abul A'la Maududi, condemns
Sharia
Neo-Ba'athist political party
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region
Arab_Socialist_Ba'ath_Party_–_Syria_Region
Iraqi politician
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Samir_Abdul_Aziz_al-Najim
Political party in the Philippines
Revolutionary Proletarian Army–Alex Boncayao Brigade are branded as "rejectionists" due to their rejection of Armando Liwanag's Reaffirm Our Basic Principles
Revolutionary Workers' Party (Philippines)
Revolutionary_Workers'_Party_(Philippines)
1959 event in Baghdad, Iraq
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Attempted assassination of Abdul-Karim Qasim
Attempted_assassination_of_Abdul-Karim_Qasim
23rd Iraqi Minister of Defense
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Adnan_Khayr_Allah
1963 Ba'athist military coup in Syria
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
1963_Syrian_coup_d'état
Palestinian militant
Arafat's attempt to reach a negotiated solution to the conflict (see Rejectionist Front). In November 1983, he was expelled from the PLO and formed the
Said_al-Muragha
Movement demanding sanctions against Israel
failure created a political void that allowed what had been a marginal rejectionist attitude to Israel to enter the European far-left mainstream in the form
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
Boycott,_Divestment_and_Sanctions
Plan drawn up by the Palestine Liberation Organization after the Yom Kippur War
which vowed to continue to fight to eliminate Israel, and formed the Rejectionist Front, which was strongly backed by Iraq. Following the failure of the
PLO's_Ten_Point_Program
President of Iraq from 1968 to 1979
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Ahmed_Hassan_al-Bakr
2006 umbrella organization of 6+ Sunni insurgent groups in Iraq
prisoners of their shackles, and to rid Sunnis from the oppression of the rejectionists [Shi'ite Muslims] and the crusader occupiers, to assist the oppressed
Mujahideen Shura Council (Iraq)
Mujahideen_Shura_Council_(Iraq)
Syrian Military Operation in Lebanon
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Syrian intervention in the Lebanese Civil War
Syrian_intervention_in_the_Lebanese_Civil_War
Syrian military judge (born c. 1957)
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Mohammad_Kanjo_Hassan
1976–2005 military occupation
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Syrian_occupation_of_Lebanon
Iraqi politician
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Khamis_Sirhan
President of Syria from 1971 to 2000
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Hafez_al-Assad
Syrian state from 1963 to 2024
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Ba'athist_Syria
1968–1982 conflict
with Israel. Those who insisted on a military solution left to form the Rejectionist Front, and Yassir Arafat took over the PLO leadership role. The Popular
Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon
Palestinian_insurgency_in_South_Lebanon
Far-left variant of Ba'athism in Syria
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Neo-Ba'athism
Syrian former military officer
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Ghiath_Dalla
Syrian nationalist political party
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Syrian Social Nationalist Party
Syrian_Social_Nationalist_Party
Political party in Palestine
influence the PLO and the events in Palestine. In 1974, the ALF joined the Rejectionist Front, initially strongly backed by Iraq, which was formed by hard-line
Arab_Liberation_Front
Syrian constitution from 2012 to 2024
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Syrian_Constitution_of_2012
Palestinian factional conflict since 2006
Roadmap". It proposed a number of ways of "degrading the capabilities of rejectionists", naming Hamas, PIJ (Palestinian Islamic Jihad) and the Al-Aqsa Brigades
Fatah–Hamas_conflict
Political party in Syria
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Arab_Ba'ath_Movement
Political party in Libya
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Libyan Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party
Libyan_Arab_Socialist_Ba'ath_Party
Public purge of the Iraqi Ba'ath Party by Saddam Hussein
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
1979_Ba'ath_Party_purge
Palestinian Ba'thist politician
groups Arab Liberation Front Al-Awda Al-Abud Network Jeish Muhammad Rejectionists Snake Party Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation Naqshbandi Army
Isam_al-Qadi
Alliance of political factions
has sometimes been referred to as the 'Damascus 10'. The idea of a new rejectionist Palestinian coalition emerged with the Madrid Israeli-Palestinian talks
Alliance of Palestinian Forces
Alliance_of_Palestinian_Forces
Palestinian militant group
li-Tahrir Filastin) (PRFLP) was a Palestinian militant group and part of the Rejectionist Front. It was formed in February 1972, following a split from the Popular
Popular Revolutionary Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Popular_Revolutionary_Front_for_the_Liberation_of_Palestine
Mutayibeen Coalition, pledging "To rid Sunnis from the oppression of the rejectionists (Shi'ite Muslims) and the crusader occupiers ... to restore rights even
History_of_the_Islamic_State
Iraqi military coup in 1958
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
14_July_Revolution
Iraqi Assyrian politician (1936–2015)
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Tariq_Aziz
Labor center in the Philippines
Abbreviation KMP Successor Demokratikong Kilusang ng Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (rejectionist) Formation July 24, 1985; 40 years ago (1985-07-24) Type National democratic
Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas
Kilusang_Magbubukid_ng_Pilipinas
Movement for self-determination and sovereignty of Palestine
Palestinians accepted the plan, but the split in the ranks between rejectionists and pro-partitionists led to Hajj Amin taking control of the Arab High
Palestinian_nationalism
Speculation on the 1988 bombing
Liberation of Palestine – General Command (PFLP-GC), a Damascus-based rejectionist group led by former Syrian army captain Ahmed Jibril, sponsored by Iran
Pan Am Flight 103 conspiracy theories
Pan_Am_Flight_103_conspiracy_theories
Iraqi security official (born 1962)
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
Hani_Abd_Latif_Tilfah
Iraqi academic and politician (1934–1973)
355. 1973. JSTOR 4325101. Muhammad Y. Muslih (1976). "Moderates and Rejectionists within the Palestine Liberation Organization". The Middle East Journal
Basil_Al_Kubaisi
Syrian intelligence agency
Associated organizations Armed groups Al-Abud Network Free Iraqi Army Rejectionists Snake Party Breakaway groups Arab Revolutionary Workers Party Arab Socialist
National Security Bureau of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region
National_Security_Bureau_of_the_Arab_Socialist_Ba'ath_Party_–_Syria_Region
Reform Jewish congregation in New York City
also helped to slow or halt, if not force, a limited retreat from, the 'rejectionist' attitude which "classical" Reform had espoused towards traditional ritual
Congregation Emanu-El of New York
Congregation_Emanu-El_of_New_York
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various minor places, for example in Staffordshire, so named from Old English grēne ‘green’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Girl/Female
Celtic
Moody.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Shyness; Honour
Girl/Female
Tamil
A musical instrument
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Equality
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ashavathi | அஷாவதீ
Hope, Aspiration, Expectation
Girl/Female
German
Renowned in Battle; Female Version of Louis
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mowbray, altered by folk etymology.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maoilbhearaigh ‘descendant of the devotee of (Saint) Bearach’.
Boy/Male
Native American
Bear.
Girl/Female
English
Divine counselor.
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