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Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Ghost01(m): 8:07pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
Heads must roll for that carnage. Starting with Buratai. I'm with the writer on this. The Major-General who calls himself the GOC of the area must also pay with his job. All those sheepish and devilish soldiers who took part in the massacre must also pay for their crimes. And after they've all been relieved of their jobs, they must dance to the music of their atrocities in court. This is a democracy, not a khakistocracy! |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by baralatie(m): 8:08pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
jomoh:this is Kaduna state security report about the group " ON THE CLASH BETWEEN THE ARMY AND SHIITES: Text of State broadcast by Malam Nasir El-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna State, on the recent security issues in Zaria; 17 December 2015 Dear People of Kaduna State, We have witnessed sad events in Zaria and a part of Kaduna metropolis over the last few days. As your Governor, it is my duty to address you on the incidents, and explain the events that preceded the tragedy of last weekend. We shall also outline how we intend to prevent a recurrence. As you are aware, military operations have taken place in Zaria between Saturday, 12 December and Monday, 14 December 2015. There have been tragic consequences and needless loss of lives, and we extend our condolences to the families that have been affected. In this sombre moment, we have also directed that steps be taken to address the humanitarian fallouts of the operations. The State Government is carrying out after action review of the theatre of operations with a view to compensating those whose vehicles, real property and other assets were damaged as a result. The Kaduna State Government has been informed that on Saturday, 12 December 2015, the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, reported an ambush and attempted assassination at a roadblock mounted by members of Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky's Islamic Movement of Nigeria. Clashes broke out as soldiers mounted operations to repel the attack, remove the obstruction to a major public highway, and to contain and arrest the perpetrators. When the security agencies sent reports of the clash to me a little after 3pm on that day, I initiated steps that I thought could calm the situation. I called Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky on the phone to get his side of the story, and thereafter visited Zaria for on-the-spot briefing and assessment and visited the Chief of Army Staff. The army and the police have since addressed the press on the security operations and the aftermath. We have also seen video clips aired on national television and online to show the extent to which the Nigerian Army tried to reason with the persons that were intent on obstructing a public highway without any justification. The avoidable weekend tragedy in Zaria has a background based on information available to the Kaduna State Government. What the Kaduna State Government has learnt Based on reports from government organs and security agencies, we have learnt the following: • There had been tension in parts of Zaria since Thursday, 10 December 2015, when members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria were alleged to have attacked Gabari, a community on the outskirts of Zaria, in continuation of a dispute over a mosque. Like the previous attack, this second assault on Gabari also took three lives. The alleged bone of contention was that the El-Zakzaky movement wanted to take over a mosque they did not build in Gabari. The mosque had been sealed by the authorities following the collapse of the arrangements that had enabled various sects to amicably share its usage. • In the last two weeks, the Islamic Movement of Nigeria has also illegally occupied federal roads. Over a period of four days, they took over one side of the federal expressway between Kaduna and Zaria, and the roads to Kano and Katsina. They entered schools along these routes, using them as rest and recreation points without notice or permission or any concern about the disruption of academic activities. • The Husainiyah building, the headquarters of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, was put up without statutory title to the land, and in outright defiance of a stop-work notice issued by KASUPDA in 2010. When KASUPDA followed up with a demolition notice in the same year, the then authorities chose to look the other way, and allowed the sect to complete a building that had neither title nor planning approval, and which the appropriate agency had determined was in violation of planning and development regulations. • The successful completion of this illegal building on a major road subsequently led to a pattern of inconveniences being inflicted on members of the general public. There were various reports and complaints that the sect was harassing members of the public, and inflicting hardship on commuters. At their headquarters and in other areas where Zakzaky’s movement had structures, they had tried to forcibly acquire the property of their neighbours; this is apart from subjecting residents to an illegal curfew. • Government also received reports that the Islamic Movement of Nigeria acted like a parallel state, with total disdain for the formal structures of the Nigerian government and little regard for the rights of non-members. Whenever community, traditional or political leaders invite the sect to dispute resolution meetings, they often declined the invitations. In addition, members of the movement are alleged to openly carry and use offensive weapons. • Following the Zaria incident, Shiite members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria have tried to upset the peace in parts of Kaduna. The security forces have responded firmly to the situation in the Tudun Wada area of Kaduna Metropolis. Violent actions by sect members on Tuesday, 15 December 2016, included the use of Molotov cocktails and petrol bombs against the security forces. Judicial Commission of Inquiry to be established As the security operations in Zaria are wound-down, the Kaduna State Government is persuaded that it is vital, for reasons of accountability and transparency, that a factual and authoritative account of the events be painstakingly assembled. The Kaduna State Government has therefore decided that under the powers conferred on me by the Tribunals of Inquiry Act, a Judicial Commission of Inquiry will be established to examine the remote and immediate causes of the Zaria incident. This inquiry will be open and will enable all allegations and claims to be tested with judicial rigour. The government will act promptly on the conclusions of the inquiry, and forward recommendations requiring action by the Federal Government to Mr. President. Details of the composition and terms of reference of the judicial commission of inquiry would be made public within the next two weeks. Commitment to security and constitutional rights In the meantime, Government reiterates that it cannot permit an escalation of lawlessness. Therefore, civil security patrols, supported by the military when necessary, will continue to enable the state to maintain order, reassure residents and keep the peace. Our government continues to invest heavily in security as a foundation for the successful execution of our economic and social agenda to develop Kaduna State. Fellow citizens, Kaduna State has witnessed too many upheavals in its recent history. These tragedies have taken too many lives, maimed people, destroyed communities and hurt development. We all should jointly say no to actions that divide people, reject conduct that ignores or violates the legal and constitutional rights of others and oppose practices that contest the prerogatives of state institutions to safeguard and protect every citizen. Everyone has a fundamental right to their faiths and beliefs, but no one has any right to practise their faith in ways that diminish, distress or inconvenience others. And no one can be allowed to justify unlawful and anti-social behaviour on the grounds of religion. Only conduct that conforms to the Constitution and the laws of the country is valid, and it is the duty of the state to vigorously enforce that. No responsible leader or institution should teach their followers differently. Henceforth, no person or group, under any guise will be allowed to block any road, obstruct public highways, occupy public facilities or inconvenience citizens in Kaduna State. Anybody that needs to march may do so, but they cannot take over public facilities or disrupt social services and commercial activities in Kaduna State, and any march or procession can be undertaken only with the prior knowledge of, and protection of the police to prevent the breakdown of law and order. The Government wishes to assure every resident of Kaduna State that it is committed to fostering harmony, maintaining law and order and keeping the peace. Our Constitution rightly protects the freedom of worship, as well as the right to liberty, security and the pursuit of happiness. Everyone is entitled to these rights equally. We swore to uphold the Constitution, and our commitment to these values is unwavering. We will similarly protect these rights evenly. We urge all citizens to be vigilant as they go about their normal activities, and to report any suspicions or concerns to the appropriate authorities. Let us all redouble our commitment to sustaining the peace, and to uphold each other in our God-given humanity. While the crisis raged, the Kaduna State Government visited Zaria, and issued appeals for calm and peace. We have taken our time to make this formal broadcast due to the imperative to gather as much information as possible amidst the welter of conflicting claims, the urgency of restoring peace and the need to consult with the federal authorities. God bless Kaduna State God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria May the souls of the departed find peace May the Almighty God Restore and Preserve Peace |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by olabukola: 8:14pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
IyaIode:They did and that does not make it right. Blocking road does not have a penalty of death. 2 Likes |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by drss(m): 8:16pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
D zoo republic were there's no value for human life. Tufiakwa!!!!!!!!!!! 1 Like |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by olabukola: 8:18pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
vedaxcool:The man was in his house when the military came calling. He was not even among the people blocking the road. So I don't see the crime he committed to warrant arrest. In sane clime if a military man see somebody committing crime he call the police. Likewise every other good citizen. 2 Likes |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by baralatie(m): 8:18pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
olabukola:what about attempted assassination,threat ton the life of coas,v.p of a country,and president excluding many others not to mention as well as the emir of zaria |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by carinmom(f): 8:20pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
vedaxcool:Exactly the point we want those supporting the Shiites to understand. Many people are ignorant of who they are. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by baralatie(m): 8:20pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
olabukola:can you verify or analyse this report this is Kaduna state security report about the group " ON THE CLASH BETWEEN THE ARMY AND SHIITES: Text of State broadcast by Malam Nasir El-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna State, on the recent security issues in Zaria; 17 December 2015 Dear People of Kaduna State, We have witnessed sad events in Zaria and a part of Kaduna metropolis over the last few days. As your Governor, it is my duty to address you on the incidents, and explain the events that preceded the tragedy of last weekend. We shall also outline how we intend to prevent a recurrence. As you are aware, military operations have taken place in Zaria between Saturday, 12 December and Monday, 14 December 2015. There have been tragic consequences and needless loss of lives, and we extend our condolences to the families that have been affected. In this sombre moment, we have also directed that steps be taken to address the humanitarian fallouts of the operations. The State Government is carrying out after action review of the theatre of operations with a view to compensating those whose vehicles, real property and other assets were damaged as a result. The Kaduna State Government has been informed that on Saturday, 12 December 2015, the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, reported an ambush and attempted assassination at a roadblock mounted by members of Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky's Islamic Movement of Nigeria. Clashes broke out as soldiers mounted operations to repel the attack, remove the obstruction to a major public highway, and to contain and arrest the perpetrators. When the security agencies sent reports of the clash to me a little after 3pm on that day, I initiated steps that I thought could calm the situation. I called Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky on the phone to get his side of the story, and thereafter visited Zaria for on-the-spot briefing and assessment and visited the Chief of Army Staff. The army and the police have since addressed the press on the security operations and the aftermath. We have also seen video clips aired on national television and online to show the extent to which the Nigerian Army tried to reason with the persons that were intent on obstructing a public highway without any justification. The avoidable weekend tragedy in Zaria has a background based on information available to the Kaduna State Government. What the Kaduna State Government has learnt Based on reports from government organs and security agencies, we have learnt the following: • There had been tension in parts of Zaria since Thursday, 10 December 2015, when members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria were alleged to have attacked Gabari, a community on the outskirts of Zaria, in continuation of a dispute over a mosque. Like the previous attack, this second assault on Gabari also took three lives. The alleged bone of contention was that the El-Zakzaky movement wanted to take over a mosque they did not build in Gabari. The mosque had been sealed by the authorities following the collapse of the arrangements that had enabled various sects to amicably share its usage. • In the last two weeks, the Islamic Movement of Nigeria has also illegally occupied federal roads. Over a period of four days, they took over one side of the federal expressway between Kaduna and Zaria, and the roads to Kano and Katsina. They entered schools along these routes, using them as rest and recreation points without notice or permission or any concern about the disruption of academic activities. • The Husainiyah building, the headquarters of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, was put up without statutory title to the land, and in outright defiance of a stop-work notice issued by KASUPDA in 2010. When KASUPDA followed up with a demolition notice in the same year, the then authorities chose to look the other way, and allowed the sect to complete a building that had neither title nor planning approval, and which the appropriate agency had determined was in violation of planning and development regulations. • The successful completion of this illegal building on a major road subsequently led to a pattern of inconveniences being inflicted on members of the general public. There were various reports and complaints that the sect was harassing members of the public, and inflicting hardship on commuters. At their headquarters and in other areas where Zakzaky’s movement had structures, they had tried to forcibly acquire the property of their neighbours; this is apart from subjecting residents to an illegal curfew. • Government also received reports that the Islamic Movement of Nigeria acted like a parallel state, with total disdain for the formal structures of the Nigerian government and little regard for the rights of non-members. Whenever community, traditional or political leaders invite the sect to dispute resolution meetings, they often declined the invitations. In addition, members of the movement are alleged to openly carry and use offensive weapons. • Following the Zaria incident, Shiite members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria have tried to upset the peace in parts of Kaduna. The security forces have responded firmly to the situation in the Tudun Wada area of Kaduna Metropolis. Violent actions by sect members on Tuesday, 15 December 2016, included the use of Molotov cocktails and petrol bombs against the security forces. Judicial Commission of Inquiry to be established As the security operations in Zaria are wound-down, the Kaduna State Government is persuaded that it is vital, for reasons of accountability and transparency, that a factual and authoritative account of the events be painstakingly assembled. The Kaduna State Government has therefore decided that under the powers conferred on me by the Tribunals of Inquiry Act, a Judicial Commission of Inquiry will be established to examine the remote and immediate causes of the Zaria incident. This inquiry will be open and will enable all allegations and claims to be tested with judicial rigour. The government will act promptly on the conclusions of the inquiry, and forward recommendations requiring action by the Federal Government to Mr. President. Details of the composition and terms of reference of the judicial commission of inquiry would be made public within the next two weeks. Commitment to security and constitutional rights In the meantime, Government reiterates that it cannot permit an escalation of lawlessness. Therefore, civil security patrols, supported by the military when necessary, will continue to enable the state to maintain order, reassure residents and keep the peace. Our government continues to invest heavily in security as a foundation for the successful execution of our economic and social agenda to develop Kaduna State. Fellow citizens, Kaduna State has witnessed too many upheavals in its recent history. These tragedies have taken too many lives, maimed people, destroyed communities and hurt development. We all should jointly say no to actions that divide people, reject conduct that ignores or violates the legal and constitutional rights of others and oppose practices that contest the prerogatives of state institutions to safeguard and protect every citizen. Everyone has a fundamental right to their faiths and beliefs, but no one has any right to practise their faith in ways that diminish, distress or inconvenience others. And no one can be allowed to justify unlawful and anti-social behaviour on the grounds of religion. Only conduct that conforms to the Constitution and the laws of the country is valid, and it is the duty of the state to vigorously enforce that. No responsible leader or institution should teach their followers differently. Henceforth, no person or group, under any guise will be allowed to block any road, obstruct public highways, occupy public facilities or inconvenience citizens in Kaduna State. Anybody that needs to march may do so, but they cannot take over public facilities or disrupt social services and commercial activities in Kaduna State, and any march or procession can be undertaken only with the prior knowledge of, and protection of the police to prevent the breakdown of law and order. The Government wishes to assure every resident of Kaduna State that it is committed to fostering harmony, maintaining law and order and keeping the peace. Our Constitution rightly protects the freedom of worship, as well as the right to liberty, security and the pursuit of happiness. Everyone is entitled to these rights equally. We swore to uphold the Constitution, and our commitment to these values is unwavering. We will similarly protect these rights evenly. We urge all citizens to be vigilant as they go about their normal activities, and to report any suspicions or concerns to the appropriate authorities. Let us all redouble our commitment to sustaining the peace, and to uphold each other in our God-given humanity. While the crisis raged, the Kaduna State Government visited Zaria, and issued appeals for calm and peace. We have taken our time to make this formal broadcast due to the imperative to gather as much information as possible amidst the welter of conflicting claims, the urgency of restoring peace and the need to consult with the federal authorities. God bless Kaduna State God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria May the souls of the departed find peace May the Almighty God Restore and Preserve Peace |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by olabukola: 8:24pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
baralatie:Stop spamming the thread with this rubbish. 1 Like |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by vedaxcool(m): 8:30pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
olabukola: Belonging and leading a group that holds arm disregard authority is as good as being culpable for their action. Now I await the judicial inquiry panel to furnish us with details of what really transpired but the group is in no way an innocent bystander in all this. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by orunto27: 8:35pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
Sahara Reporter is mad and he is a terrorist. Let him read the Saudi king s opinion about Sahara Reporter. He is a . bloody nuisance. He should be arrested by the Military and dealt with in the Military fashion as saboteurs. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by LOVEGINO(m): 8:38pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
Son of Hamas said it all. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by jomoh: 8:40pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
baralatie: What am I to make of this poor attempt at controlling the damage that has already being done. Its not even damage control it is justification of genocide. The statement begs more questions than answers to the mindless massacre. Like If there had been tension in the state before the incident, what did the state government do to douse the tension? Call the Nigerian army? When did the army become the first point of call for internal security situation? Oh I forgot they didn't call then Buratai was going somewhere else and coincidentally met the roadblock. The state government knew all these and never did anything until the COAS went there and carry out genocide? Or Everything to me looks premeditated. Except they want to tell me the COAS convoy won't have gotten a security report of what was going on in the area and analys their chances before embarking on the journey. Thank God even the state government knows it was an Humanitarian fallout. Don't get me wrong am not trying to justify the actions of the shiite sect. No doubt the were unruly and have no regard for the law but is the use of army to massacre them really the next thing to do. It like using sledge hammer to kill a cockroach. When are we going to learn in this country? Muhammed Yusuf was the Boko Haram leader that was mindlessly killed by the Nigerian Police. Nigeria has paid for it with over 15,000 lives. Are we going to let the another extra judicial killing lead us into years of another Boko Haram debacle? 2 Likes |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by olabukola: 8:44pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
vedaxcool:What of Fulani Herdsmen with AK47? how many of them have been killed but you cannot honestly ask how man people the herdsmen have been killed with their illegal military grade weapon. 1 Like |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by TheFreeOne: 8:53pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
Nigeria is gradually becoming a one party and police state courtesy of Buhari/APC whilst the economy deteriorates daily. With the way things are going the shit may sooner hit the fan than we think. LET'S ALL SAY NO TO DICTATORSHIP. 1 Like |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Chubhie: 9:17pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
It is the commander in chief himself PMB and not Burantashi. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Ghost01(m): 9:17pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
#SackBurataiNow #ZariaMassacre #OnitshaKillings #DemocracyNotKhakistocracy |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by vedaxcool(m): 9:23pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
carinmom: They truly don't know how badly members of Islamic movement behave. 1 Like |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by vedaxcool(m): 9:26pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
olabukola: It is the govt responsibility to arrest them. Had the group not started such rubbish as blocking the COAS no one would have know about the group. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 9:29pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
olabukola:Blocking the road with weapons in a volatile nation is suicidal. Try it when the US or any other country has its security status on Orange or red |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 9:31pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
baralatie:And the madness should continue? Blocking the road with weapons in a volatile nation is suicidal. Try it when the US or any other country has its security status on Orange or red 1 Like |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by vanunu: 9:53pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
IyaIode: You are the real foool, because you know nothing. In case you don't know,, this very mindless killings has exposed the nigerian army as a barbaric and an insane establishment. Burantai will be the first nigerian to be tried in the international criminal court. He cannot escape it. 2 Likes |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 11:43pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
gentlii:those are sunni's. They are younger brothers and sisters to boko haram. There are different levels of radicalization in Sunni doctrine. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Onyocha: 12:47am On Dec 19, 2015 |
vedaxcool: vedaxcool: You first started by lying they were armed. If they were armed, how many soldiers did they kill? And where are the weapons seized? The weapons seen in the video were catapults, sticks and stones confronting heavily armed soldiers. Then you used the excuse of them blocking the road. Why did the army attack their worship center and cleric's house after the convoy shot them and cleared the road and the army chief had already passed? When has the penalty for blocking roads being death in this country? How many of your Sunni mosques close roads on Fridays all over the country? Were they shot at? Finally, you want us to believe they deserve being killed in the hundreds because they were "badly behaved". Are you well behaved yourself? How many millions could be killed based on bad behavior? Saddam got handed the death penalty for killings he committed in a village where he almost got killed. You don't react with brute force collectively against a people even when you're provoked as an authority. It is not justified. Are we living in the jungle? Or in a democracy? Impunity has no place in a democracy. The world is watching and justice must prevail. 1 Like |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Nobody: 1:40am On Dec 19, 2015 |
saxywale:Thanks a lot. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Layolaw(f): 4:19am On Dec 19, 2015 |
IyaIode:did you just say millitary arrest? Those of you supporting the NA are just heartless like them |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by vedaxcool(m): 5:36am On Dec 19, 2015 |
[s] Onyocha:[/s] Keep lying you only saw sticks and catapults even their spokesman ignorantly said machete are not weapons neither did you see the sickle those people were holding furthermore they exchanged fire with sticks right please go find someone else to fool. I have no time for one who so desperately lie and engage in charitable acts of propaganda |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Proudnigga(m): 6:03am On Dec 19, 2015 |
Rafidi:thanks for the video link. The spokesman made real good sense cos if there wasn't an interior motives, the matter would ve died there and there wouldn't be subsequent attacks on the sect. I hate one sided stories , now I ve heard from both parties I'm really satisfied |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by Proudnigga(m): 6:06am On Dec 19, 2015 |
vedaxcool:the spokesman said matchete was no weapon compared to guns which is true |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by vedaxcool(m): 6:21am On Dec 19, 2015 |
Proudnigga: see lies! He didn't use the words compared to guns. But offcourse machetes are weapons, sickle are weapons whether your opponent has a gun ot not it takes a fool to bring knives to a gun fight. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by ckmayoca: 6:32am On Dec 19, 2015 |
IyaIode: You called someone a fool yet u can't listen to yourself? Killing justifies all these yu mentioned right? Did the IPOB protest with cutlass and arrow? The boy killed during subsidy too was carrying arrow? If you sense foul in ur arrest you will resist so they dn take u away to kill u. Sometime interventin of public on social media safes people arrested in such manner because the world will be watching. |
Re: Zaria Killings: Sack Buratai Now- Sahara Reporters by ckmayoca: 6:35am On Dec 19, 2015 |
Layolaw: Leave them one day thier family member will be a victim of army stray bullet and they will know it feel when a lifeless body is on the ground. 1 Like |
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