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Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens | Constitution of Pakistan

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Dear students, welcome to the online

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class. Our topic is rights and duties of

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the citizens. You know, we are studying

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civics and community engagement. And in

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the definition of civics, we learned

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that civics is the relationship of a

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citizen to the state. And the role

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played by a good citizen in the state is

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studied by civics. And again when we

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were studying the definition of the

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constitution we learned that

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constitution is a supreme law of the

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state and it g the structure of the

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government in a particular state as well

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as it describe the rights and duties of

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the citizens. So rights and duties are

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very much important aspects of a modern

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day civic life. So what are the rights

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of a citizen and what are the duties of

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a citizen? These rights and duties of

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the citizens are explained by the

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constitution of any state and like the

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constitution of all explains the rights

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and duties of the citizens.

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In today's lecture we will be focusing

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on the rights and duties of a citizen.

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The fundamental rights are the

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legitimate rights of a person living in

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a state and these rights are

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acknowledged by the state

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and such rights are recognized and

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protected by the states. These rights

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can be divided into uh some categories

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like moral rights and like legal rights.

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Moral rights are the rights which are

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relevant to the ethics and which cannot

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be enforced by law. But the legal rights

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they are prescribed by the constitution

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and uh some laws of the state and they

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can be proclaimed by citizen and these

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legal rights can be divided into two

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subbranches like civil rights and

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political rights. In civil uh rights we

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can include the right to life, the right

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to liberty, the right to the right to

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property etc. And in political rights we

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can include the right to vote, the right

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to participate in political affairs.

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At this moment we may differentiate

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between the fundamental rights and the

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human rights. Fundamental rights are

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those which are explained by the

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constitution.

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While the basic rights are the rights

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which are which may be included in the

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constitution or which may be uh

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implemented by some international

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organization like uh United Nation or

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international labor organization ILO

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etc.

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Today we are uh studying the rights and

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duties and let's discuss the rights and

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duties of the citizen of Pakistan as

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described by the constitution.

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We know that the current constitution of

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Pakistan was promulgated on the 14th

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August 1973 and it is the third in the

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current constitution and we also know

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that there are 280 articles in this

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constitution. These 280 articles are

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further divided into 12 parts. And every

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part again is divided into some chapters

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like uh a part may contain only one

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chapter but some parts contain more than

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one chapter like two chapters, three

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chapters, maybe even four chapters. So

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280

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is the total number of articles that

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these articles are divided into part one

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that is part two and likewise part three

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and four 5 and 12.

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Part one of the constitution is called

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introductory

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and it has article 1 to 6. It contains

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article 126. And part two of the

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constitution is

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part two of the constitution is

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fundamental rights and principles of

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policy.

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It contains article 7 to 40.

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The number of particles are

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okay. Please give me a quick reply. What

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could be the actual number of particles

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in this part if they are running from 7

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to 40? Is it 34?

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Yes. The number of particles in this

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part is 34. And this part is further

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divided into two chapters. But let's

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discuss part one. Part one has one to

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six articles and this uh title shows

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that it introduced the constitution and

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introduced the system in the state to

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the region and among these six articles

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we will be focusing only on two that is

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article one and article five. Article

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one is about the name and territories of

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the state. The name of the state is

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Islamic Republic of according to article

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one. And it says that there shall be a

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federal republic called Islamic

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Republic.

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And it says that there shall be a

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federal republic called Islamic Republic

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of Pakistan. No, we are facing two

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terms. One is federal and the other is

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republic.

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We have already discussed these two

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terms but let me revise it. Federal is a

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structure of government or federation is

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such a state where there are two layers

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two tiers of government exist. one at

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the center to manage particular affairs

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of the state and the other at a unit or

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province to manage the remaining affairs

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of only that province. As far as

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Pakistan is a federal state, so we know

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that there is a government at Islamabad

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which is called central government and

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which is also called federal government.

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Sometime that is or national government

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as well and this government is

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responsible to manage some particular

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affairs related to the entire state like

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defense of the state like currency like

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international affairs like railway like

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major mega projects etc. Those things

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which are related to the entire states

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are given to the in the in the custody

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of the federal government. However,

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those subjects which are smaller in

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nature or which can be devolved to the

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provinces, they are given to the

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provincial government and provincial

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assembly and this include agriculture,

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health, primary and secondary education,

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irrigation, local government etc. So

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Pakistan is a federal state and there

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are two types of government. one based

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at Islamabad and the other government is

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at Pishawa

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in Karachi.

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Republic is a democratic setup. We have

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studied that a democratic setup can be

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either parliamentary or either

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presidential type. In order to

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understand republic, let's revise the

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two terms. One was head of the state and

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the other was head of the government.

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Head of the government in a democratic

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state is the chief executive and uh he

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or she must be elected by the people

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unless and until the head of the

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government is not elected such type of

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state cannot be a democratic. So head of

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the government should be elected while

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head of the state

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while head of the state can be elected

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at times he may be nominated.

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So head of the state at times be elected

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sometime he may be nominated or selected

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or sometime he or she or we may use they

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they may be head of the state by birth.

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If head of the state is elected such

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type of head is called the president and

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the state is known as a republic. And if

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head of the state is dominated or

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selected such type of state is called

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dominion. And the title for such head of

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the state is governing general. You know

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that when Pakistan came into being in

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August 1947, Pakistan had the status of

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dominion and that is why Muhammad Ali

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Jana was the first governor of Pakistan.

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He was head of the state but his title

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was duly general because at that time

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Pakistan was a dominion and another is

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one can be a head of the state by by

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having a birth in some particular or

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royal family and this head of the state

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is called king or queen and this type of

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state is called constitutional monarchy.

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We learned that monarchy has two types.

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One was one was absolute monarchy and

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the other was constitutional monarchy.

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Constitutional monarchy is a type of

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democracy as well. And here is head of

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the government. Uh in a

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is head of the government in a

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parliamentary setup. Head of a

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government is called prime minister and

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