{"id":915,"date":"2015-10-14T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2015-10-13T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.britishasianchristians.org\/full-previous-archive\/2015\/10\/14\/clarion\/"},"modified":"2023-04-30T05:50:33","modified_gmt":"2023-04-30T04:50:33","slug":"clarion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.britishasianchristians.org\/full-previous-archive\/clarion\/","title":{"rendered":"Clarion"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why was the British Pakistani Christian Association established? <br \/><\/strong><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/britishpakistanichristian.blogspot.co.uk\/2009\/08\/protest-at-pakistani-embassy.html\">BPCA was initiated after the massacre at Gojra in 2009<\/a>.<br \/>\nA mob had been whipped up over a false claim of blasphemy, and they razed to the ground 200 Christian homes and two churches, with 9 people including the<br \/>\nbride and groom shot dead at their wedding for allegedly using torn shreds of the Koran as confetti<strong>.  <\/strong>A lack of media attention and many<br \/>\nfailures by the government of Pakistan illustrated a need for a voice for a suffering minority. Hence, initially to raise awareness of the situation of<br \/>\nPakistani Christians and to campaign against the notorious blasphemy laws that have been a tool for discrimination and persecution, the British Pakistani<br \/>\nChristian Association was formed. From time to time we also raised funds for victims of particular incidents, and over time that has become a greater and<br \/>\ngreater part of our work. We were originally a not-for-profit NGO, and are now a registered charity.&nbsp;<br \/>\n<br \/><strong>&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>Your organization does charity work to help those suffering from discrimination in Pakistan. Can you share a case where you were personally moved by the charity work you did?<\/p>\n<p><\/strong><strong><u>Qaisor Pervaiz<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n<p> There are so many examples but I will share a few. Qaisor Pervaiz was a voluntary security officer at one of the Lahore churches attacked in the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=617351&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509766&amp;ObjectID=617351&amp;ObjectType=55\">twin church bomb attack of March 15<sup>th<\/sup> 2015<\/a>.<br \/>\nHe rushed out to stop a bomber but his friend got there before him and started to grapple the man. Qaisor rushed in and held the man\u2019s arms up to prevent<br \/>\nhim detonating, his friend was sandwiched between him and the bomber. A gunmen shot the bomber in the back setting off the charges in the incendiary device,<br \/>\nQaisor\u2019s friend died, he was buffered from the impact by the proximity of his friend and suffered 85% burns and many broken bones. Despite the odds against<br \/>\nhim <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=635380&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509770&amp;ObjectID=635380&amp;ObjectType=55\">Qaisor miraculously survived a 3 week coma in a hospital<\/a>without a special burns unit.<\/p>\n<p>We paid through the nose for his hospital treatment when Lahore General hospital threatened to switch of life support machines after 3 days. We have paid<br \/>\nfor ongoing treatment at home and for his skin grafting. Since then he has gone on to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=696830&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509770&amp;ObjectID=696830&amp;ObjectType=55\">start his own rickshaw business<\/a>after his employer fired him for non-attendance at work, we provided both his training in entrepreneurial skills and a start up business loan. This man<br \/>\nhas literally come back from the dead and regained his life, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=686338&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509770&amp;ObjectID=686338&amp;ObjectType=55\">he now shares his testimony in churches across the country<\/a>and has encouraged the faith of many.<\/p>\n<p><u><strong>Sherish and Farzana<\/strong><\/u><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=552546&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509772&amp;ObjectID=552546&amp;ObjectType=55\">Sherish and Farzana were 14 and 16 respectively when they were kidnapped and raped at gunpoint<\/a>by five men, whilst they were using a field as a toilet to impoverished to afford plumbing at home. The girls underwent a brutal 14 hour rape and torture<br \/>\nordeal, during which they were slapped, beaten, spat upon and were urinated on before passing out. They were found the following morning left naked in<br \/>\nthe same field and their father and a friend grabbed blankets from their home to wrap the girls in, and then carried them home. BPCA paid for their legal<br \/>\ncosts to pursue justice <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=555120&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509772&amp;ObjectID=555120&amp;ObjectType=55\">and built a toilet at their home<\/a>so the girls would not have to come in contact with the local Muslim boys who were taunting and threatening them with a repeat rape, unless they dropped<br \/>\ncharges. The new found safety of the girls, prevented threats from local youths intended to make them drop all charges. &nbsp;So some youths intent on<br \/>\nbringing terror on the family till they agreed to give up the legal battle f<a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=558540&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509772&amp;ObjectID=558540&amp;ObjectType=55\">ired gunshots at their home<\/a>.<br \/>\nBPCA then moved the family to a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=613904&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509772&amp;ObjectID=613904&amp;ObjectType=55\">safe home and started to teach the girls English, Urdu, Maths and stitching<\/a>.<br \/>\nWe found worthwhile employment for the adult males of the family and advised them we would protect them for a year. We also explained we would offer help<br \/>\ntowards them being able to fend for themselves in a new city location away from the persecution and threats they faced in their home village of Jaranwala.<br \/>\nSadly justice was thwarted when a key witness who was paid by the rapists families failed to appear at court. However, the employment we secured has now<br \/>\nmeant the family will be moving to a new rental accommodation which they are able to pay for on their own. The girls are soon to finish their stitching<br \/>\ncourse and we will help them start their own tailoring business. It is hoped with the sale of their previous home and through this new business they will<br \/>\nsoon own a small home in the city. The girls have undergone significant bible-based trauma counselling and it is believed they have shaken of the shackles<br \/>\nof depression that at one point was visibly consuming them.<br \/>\n<br \/><b style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Shama and Shahzad<\/b><\/p>\n<p>In November 2014 a married couple Shama who was 5 months pregnant and Shahzad both bonded Labourers (slaves), were brutally tortured and murdered by a<br \/>\nmob of over 3000 Muslims, who had been told they had blasphemed.<\/p>\n<p>The couple had sought their freedom from slavery after Shama had been raped by the accountant of their master. When Shahzad approached the master for his<br \/>\nrelease following the dishonouring of his wife, he was told to pay an outstanding debt of over \u00a35000 or he and his family would be locked in a room to<br \/>\nprevent their escape.&nbsp;Of course, this amount was way beyond what the family could afford so they were locked up in a field storeroom. The accountant<br \/>\nseized his chance he went to local mosques and told them a blasphemy had occurred, mosque imams preached hatred from tannoys resulting in the mob grabbing<br \/>\nthe couple from the store room, stripping them naked and gangraping Shama before Shahzad, the couple were then beaten and both their legs broken so they<br \/>\ncould not run away, tied to a tractor by their wrists and dragged across rough terrain before being burned alive in a brick kiln. Their children watched<br \/>\nthe attack and were themselves almost burnt alive in the kilns.<\/p>\n<p>Young suleman (8years) was <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=545350&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509780&amp;ObjectID=545350&amp;ObjectType=55\">interviewed by Pakistan&#8217;s media<\/a>and described the violence he saw. &nbsp;He disturbingly spoke of watching his parents twitching uncomfortably as they were burnt alive &#8211; suggesting they<br \/>\nwere still alive at that point. &nbsp;His words numbed the nation and caused politicians to promise reform.<\/p>\n<p>Since the ordeal we have been protecting the children of Shama and Shahzad and their legal guardian a maternal grandfather. &nbsp;Even through a tumultuous<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=559365&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509780&amp;ObjectID=559365&amp;ObjectType=55\"><br \/>\n    legal battle for their custody<\/a> that left the children confused and traumatized. The children are achieving good results at school, which was always<br \/>\n    a passion for their parents and it has been extremely satisfying seeing this dream fulfilled. Moreover the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=618077&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509780&amp;ObjectID=618077&amp;ObjectType=55\">children have been provided with a full time nanny via the BPCA<\/a>    our way of ensuring the children have maternal influence in their lives. The children have bonded well with the nanny and of their own volition have<br \/>\n    started to call her mama, illustrating a positive bond.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What have you found is the best way to fight discrimination against Pakistani Christians from your base in the UK?<\/p>\n<p><\/strong> Now there\u2019s<br \/>\n    a question. Really, what we are doing is dealing with the margins, because the problem is so strong and multi-faceted. We have a situation in Pakistan<br \/>\n    that kind of rolls along just under the category of genocide, in some ways. We do what so many other charities do; where we can, we offer support to<br \/>\n    victims in various ways \u2013 help fund lawyers, rescue bonded labourers (modern day slaves), help orphans whose parents have been killed, help victims<br \/>\n    of rape and so on. Donations received in the UK where the pound is always a strong currency, means even the smallest donation goes a long way in helping<br \/>\n    out in Pakistan. So much so that through the help of our donors we have purchased almost an acre of land in a rural brick kiln area, and will soon<br \/>\n    start construction work towards a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=706400&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509788&amp;ObjectID=706400&amp;ObjectType=55\">school for enslaved Children<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>We have helped in getting Pakistani Christian asylum seekers \u2018special status\u2019 in<a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=549977&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509790&amp;ObjectID=549977&amp;ObjectType=55\"> Holland<\/a>    and <a href=\"http:\/\/britishpakistanichristian.blogspot.co.uk\/2013\/02\/bpca-report-to-help-canada-save-lives.html\">Canada<\/a> through a series of reports,<br \/>\n    extraordinary meetings at Dutch parliament and review of our submission to the \u2018United Nation\u2019s \u2018Universal Periodic Review\u2019 of Pakistan and a series<br \/>\n    of responses to the Canadian Immigration Review Board, which will hopefully make it easier for them to claim asylum there. We would like the same in<br \/>\n    other Western nations and our <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/downloads\/the-scandal-involving-unhcr-and-christian-asylum-seekers-in-thailand\">latest report on Pakistan and Thailand<\/a>    has already resulted in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=661454&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509794&amp;ObjectID=661454&amp;ObjectType=55\">triggering a review of the UK Home Office Policy<\/a>    towards Pakistani Christians and some <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=671195&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509795&amp;ObjectID=671195&amp;ObjectType=55\">evidence hearing sessions at UK Parliament<\/a>    presided over by the All Parliamentary Party Group on International Religious Freedom, for which 80% of representatives were invited by BPCA. The result<br \/>\n    of this has been a slightly improved <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/uploads\/system\/uploads\/attachment_data\/file\/522139\/Pakistan-Christians_and_Christian_converts.v2.pdf\">Country information and Guidance for Pakistan<\/a>    that now allows almost automatic rights to asylum for Pakistani Christians who have converted to Christianity (apostates) and enhanced rights to Evangelical<br \/>\n    Christians. &nbsp;Moreover the guidance now has a larger set of examples of persecution that allows for better assessment of claims from wider Pak-Christian<br \/>\n    asylum seekers.<\/p>\n<p>In the UK, we prepare country expert&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=628970&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509796&amp;ObjectID=628970&amp;ObjectType=55\">reports for solicitors in cases where Christians<\/a>    have had their asylum claims rejected, with a pretty high success rate, thus stopping them being deported back to a place of danger. We also have<br \/>\n    <a href=\"http:\/\/www.petitionbuzz.com\/petitions\/equality-in-pak-schools\">raised the issue of textbooks in Pakistan\u2019s education system<\/a> which systematically denigrate Christians and other religious minorities \u2013 we are<br \/>\n        far from alone on that. Given the sizeable \u00a3225 million foreign aid budget provided by Britain to Pakistan to combat illiteracy, we believe such<br \/>\n        funds should be used more effectively as a lever for change on that issue, ensuring some funds are earmarked specifically towards levelling the<br \/>\n        disparity of minority literacy rates that currently stand at 7% in juxtaposition to 32.5% of the Muslim majority would help, moreover the funds<br \/>\n        should be given under the proviso that Pakistan improves it\u2019s shoddy human rights record. Ultimately, though, any substantive change will have<br \/>\n        to come from within Pakistan, which is difficult to foresee, given the hugely Islamicist slant of society as a whole. Perhaps if atrocities get<br \/>\n        so bad that the people as a whole turn against Islamicist ideology \u2013 not a hopeful thought.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Your organization helps Pakistani Christians find asylum in a number of countries. Why do you think it is so important Pakistani Christians are given asylum?<\/p>\n<p><\/strong>Compare<br \/>\n        the situation to, say, Muslim refugees from the ISIS conflict. Whether they are Shia or Sunni, they have Muslim nations of both persuasions they<br \/>\n        can or should immediately flee to, and can seek support from, particularly given that the Gulf states are so rich.<\/p>\n<p>Where can Christians go? In Pakistan\u2019s case, the main borders are with Shia Iran and largely Sunni Afghanistan which is Taliban infested, plus<br \/>\n        a tense border with a Hindu India that is increasingly aping Pakistan in its treatment of minorities under a quite extreme Hindu nationalist government,<br \/>\n        in a nation that has been hostile to Pakistan from their mutual births in the late 40\u2019s meaning that <a href=\"http:\/\/britishpakistanichristian.blogspot.co.uk\/2012\/03\/eu-5-year-engagement-plan-ratified-but.html\">thousands of border strayers are imprisoned<\/a>        and tortured or accused of being spies . Aside from a tiny sliver of a border with Communist China, that\u2019s it. None of them are remotely attractive<br \/>\n        options. So those that can get out, tend to go to Malaysia and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=627004&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509799&amp;ObjectID=627004&amp;ObjectType=55\">Thailand<\/a>        or in a few cases Sri Lanka, countries where dependency on tourism for GDP has created easy travel visa protocol. However when they arrive they<br \/>\n        soon realise they are not welcome. They are not well treated and conditions are horrifically bad for visa overstayers even with official UNHCR<br \/>\n        asylum\/refugee status , particularly Thailand. None of these nations have ratified UN conventions for asylum and will <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=673610&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509800&amp;ObjectID=673610&amp;ObjectType=55\">indiscriminately arrest overstayers<\/a>.<br \/>\n        &nbsp;Furthermore&nbsp;employment is illegal for asylum seekers &#8211; ensuring survival without aid is impossible.<\/p>\n<p>There are those who <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=717041&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509802&amp;ObjectID=717041&amp;ObjectType=55\">try to get to the West, but that is not easy.<\/a>        For instance, to even claim asylum in the UK, you have to first get here by some pretext, then claim asylum, which is far from guaranteed. We have<br \/>\n        quite often had claims from Pakistani pastors that their persecutors are getting asylum or residence in the west, but the victims can\u2019t. In the<br \/>\n        West, we often have controversial programs of positive discrimination, whereby governments seek to redress imbalances in the treatment of certain<br \/>\n        segments of the population. Well, like a good many groups dealing with Christians from Muslim countries, we hear stories of the way Christian refugees<br \/>\n        are discriminated against, even in the actual process at the UN, or at Western nation\u2019s embassies (or even, at a policy level, such as the Obama<br \/>\n        administrations welcoming of Sunni Syrian refugees, but deportation of Christian Syrians back to Syria). Such stories are very hard to prove, but<br \/>\n        not at all incredible. Or witness last year when Christians were tossed off a boat in the Mediterranean sea by other Muslim refugees \/ immigrants.<br \/>\n        Christians have less choice in where to go \u2013 Muslims can head for other Muslim nations and the West, but although some Christians can for instance<br \/>\n        get to Gulf states to work in the labour force, mostly Muslim nations are naturally not a reasonable option. Thus we need positive discrimination<br \/>\n        from the West. There are material advantages \u2013 much less of a security risk, less time and money spent on security screening, less concern for<br \/>\n        terror infiltration. Not only that but Christians from Pakistan and other Muslim nations will, despite cultural differences, share common values<br \/>\n        with Western societies, or at least what remains of the Judaeo-Christian culture, such as tolerance and freedom of religion in a way that many<br \/>\n        (not all) Muslim refugees will not. Traditionally, Christian refugees have assimilated and blended in very well, causing much less social difficulties.<br \/>\n        In addition, many of those who can get out of Pakistan are professionals with skills to contribute \u2013 doctors, nurses, teachers, and so on.&nbsp;<br \/>\n        <br \/><strong><br \/>BCPA supporters have staged protests and vigils at the Pakistani Embassy in London and other locations. What do you hope to achieve with such actions?<br \/><\/strong><br \/>\n        <br \/> We don\u2019t do this as often as we used to in the early days. These protests functioned to raise awareness with the media and other Christians, to<br \/>\n        put the Pakistani state on notice that how they treat Christians is not unnoticed. More recently we have held one such <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=677051&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509803&amp;ObjectID=677051&amp;ObjectType=55\">vigil in Bradford to highlight the ongoing persecution of a Pakistani convert<\/a>        to Christianity in the UK \u2013 an occasion that was marked by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=721668&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509804&amp;ObjectID=721668&amp;ObjectType=55\">even more persecution for the family<\/a>.<br \/>\n        &nbsp;Unfortunately. Speaking out can be dangerous even her in the UK!<br \/>\n        <br \/><strong><br \/>If there is one thing you want readers to understand about the situation of Christians in Pakistan when they read this interview, what is it?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> In the last few years, even with the rise of Isis and the activity of Boko Haram in Africa, Pakistan has, year on year, been rising up the charts<br \/>\n        of the worst nations to be a Christian. A few years ago, they were at 14, now they are at number 6. So that\u2019s worse than Iran, worse than Sudan,<br \/>\n        about the same as Syria itself, where ISIS is massacring Christians. Syria is no 5, but if you look at the scorings behind the rankings, they were<br \/>\n        equal. This would probably be because there are parts of Syria where Christians can be relatively safe, under the Assad regime, whereas Pakistani<br \/>\n        Christians face quite intense persecution in every part of the country. Afghanistan, where the Taliban are running rampant again is listed at no.4.<\/p>\n<p> Pakistani Christians are an oppressed, and despised minority, treated as dirty \u2013 even their touch is deemed to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=717817&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509805&amp;ObjectID=717817&amp;ObjectType=55\">contaminate food<\/a>        and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=519930&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509810&amp;ObjectID=519930&amp;ObjectType=55\">water<\/a>,<br \/>\n        and it is not unknown for there to be separate public drinking water for non-Muslims \u2013 some s<a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=671783&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509812&amp;ObjectID=671783&amp;ObjectType=55\">chools in Pakistan even go as far as having separate toilets<\/a>.<br \/>\n        A good analogy in some ways would be the situation of blacks in pre-60\u2019s southern USA \u2013 if they press for their rights or stand up for themselves<br \/>\n        they are uppity \u2018sweepers\u2019 who should be taught a lesson and put in their place. Those lessons are brutal, and frequently fatal. The women are<br \/>\n        deeply vulnerable to rape, sexual assault and harassment and sex slavery. In just one village, in one month this year, 5 Christian women were kidnapped<br \/>\n        and raped and forced to marry their attackers or put into the sex slave trade. The police won\u2019t help, because the perpetrators will have certificates<br \/>\n        of conversion to Islam, and parents or family seeking police help in such cases are frequently beaten, told to convert to Islam or warned that<br \/>\n        blasphemy charges will be made against them if they persist \u2013 often all three.<\/p>\n<p> Christians have been burned alive by mobs in the last couple of years. Formally they have freedom for worship, but it is not uncommon for there<br \/>\n        to be police guards, or indeed church members hiring AK47\u2019s to stand guard outside services. What\u2019s more, in several cases Christian leaders and<br \/>\n        Muslim Leaders have <a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=630253&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509815&amp;ObjectID=630253&amp;ObjectType=55\">agreed and signed contracts, in which churches confirm<\/a>        that men and women will not be permitted to sit together during services, and that services will be held at times inoffensive to Muslims. &nbsp;Parishioners<br \/>\n        are also instructed not speak of Christ on the streets and churches do not use PA systems. In all cases where these contracts are signed meetings<br \/>\n        have been presided over by the local police and Muslim delegates have significantly outnumbered Christian delegates.<\/p>\n<p> Christian communities have been targeted with three bomb attacks in the last four years rendering hundreds dead. 90% of the one million bonded<br \/>\n        brick kiln labour workforce [slaves] in Pakistan are Christian. 7<a href=\"http:\/\/www.britishpakistanichristians.org\/BlogRetrieve.aspx?PostID=640744&amp;A=SearchResult&amp;SearchID=509813&amp;ObjectID=640744&amp;ObjectType=55\">00 Christian girls are kidnapped, raped and forced into Islamic marriage every yea<\/a>r<br \/>\n        an estimate produced by Muslim NGO \u2018Movement of Solidarity and Peace\u2019 \u2013 though Christian NGOs believe the figure to be much higher. We could go<br \/>\n        on, but quite simply it is hell for them out there.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Why was the British Pakistani Christian Association established? BPCA was initiated after the massacre at Gojra in 2009. 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