yota691 Posted July 5, 2023 Report Share Posted July 5, 2023 Al-Sudani issues orders for changes in some security sites Time: 07/05/2023 13:17:16 Read: 1,573 times {Politics: Al-Furat News} Today, Wednesday, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, issued orders for changes in some security sites. The spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief, Major General Yahya Rasool, said in a statement received by Al-Furat News: "In accordance with the government program and its priorities related to administrative reform of security institutions, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, issued orders for changes in some security sites, with the aim of pumping new blood and giving The opportunity for other leaders to manage the security file, in order to raise the efficiency of the performance of security institutions. He added, "Al-Sudani appreciated the efforts made by the leaders who were subject to change during their tenure in office, and they provided what they could in positions of responsibility." The spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief confirmed, "This step comes after an extensive study to enhance security and stability in the various regions of the country, and for the requirements of the public interest, which require working according to a professional vision with new, efficient security leaders, who have graduated in service within the security institutions, and their work will also be subject to evaluation." continuous.” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 5, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2023 {Euphrates News} publishes the names of the leaders conducted by the Sudanese Time: 07/05/2023 13:39:41 Read: 1,365 times {Wish: Al-Furat News} Today, Wednesday, our agency publishes the names of the security leaders that Al-Sudani directed to change. And the names are: Abu Ali Al-Basri, head of the National Security Agency Ending the assignment of Hamid Al-Shatri from the National Security Agency and replacing him with Ahmed Al-Tayyar Ending the assignment of Faleh Al-Issawi, the second agent of the National Security Agency, and replacing him with Muthanna Al-Obeidi Ending the assignment of Majid al-Dulaimi from the intelligence service and replacing him with Waqas Muhammad Hamid Al-Shatri and Majid Al-Dulaimi were transferred to the National Security Adviser The spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief, Major General Yahya Rasoul, said in a statement, "In accordance with the government program and its priorities related to administrative reform of security institutions, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, issued orders for changes in some security locations, with the aim of injecting new blood and giving the opportunity to other leaders in the administration." The security file, in order to raise the efficiency of the performance of security institutions. He added, "Al-Sudani appreciated the efforts made by the leaders who were subject to change during their tenure in office, and they provided what they could in positions of responsibility." The spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief confirmed, "This step comes after an extensive study to enhance security and stability in the various regions of the country, and for the requirements of the public interest, which require working according to a professional vision with new, efficient security leaders, who have graduated in service within the security institutions, and their work will also be subject to evaluation." continuous.” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 5, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2023 "To pump new blood." Al-Sudani is making changes in security positions 2023-07-05 06:16 Shafaq News/ The Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces, Muhammad al-Sudani, decided, on Wednesday, to make changes in some security sites, with the aim of "pumping new blood". His military spokesman, Major General Yahya Rasool, said, in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, "In accordance with the government program and its priorities related to administrative reform of security institutions, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, issued orders for changes in some security sites, with the aim of pumping new blood and giving The opportunity for other leaders to manage the security file, in order to raise the efficiency of the performance of security institutions. Al-Sudani appreciated, according to the statement, the efforts made by the leaders who were included in the change during their tenure in office, and provided what they could provide in positions of responsibility. Rasool indicated that this step comes after an extensive study to enhance security and stability in the various regions of the country, and for the requirements of the public interest, which require working according to a professional vision with new, efficient security leaders, who graduated in service within the security institutions, and their work will also be subject to continuous evaluation. The statement did not reveal the names of the security leaders whose positions were changed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 6, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 6, 2023 A report exploring the position of the coordination framework on the security changes of the Sudanese 2023.07.06 - 13:03 Baghdad - people Iraqi government sources confirm that the changes made by Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani to senior positions aim to inject new blood into the security establishment, and do not carry any political aspects, according to a report published by the London-based Asharq Al-Awsat. The sources added: Al-Sudani's office had been studying making these changes for weeks. Because the prime minister needs a stable security apparatus that will help him implement his government program successfully. Although almost all successive Iraqi governments have made changes and transfers in security positions with the aim of achieving harmony with the prime minister's visions, Al-Sudani's recent decisions represented the final liquidation of the legacy of his predecessor, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, and the restoration of the hawks of the security apparatus during the days of Adel Abdul-Mahdi's government. A major political debate revolves around the reassignment of Abu Ali Al-Basri, who held a high position in the Intelligence Agency during the days of Adel Abdul-Mahdi's government. However, this debate does not find its echo in the salons of the influential Shiite parties, which have begun to ask questions about the political equation that these changes will impose. Some of these questions relate to the intense competition that will take place in the local elections, about five months from now. A leader in a Shiite party, who refused to be named, says: The position of the coordination framework has not yet matured, but initial indications are that the prime minister is trying to strengthen his position as prime minister, by controlling the security services. However, government sources say: Some of the changes, such as what happened in the intelligence service, are related to Al-Sudani's pledge to his allies in the coordination framework, to enable them to control the security services and sensitive sites ahead of the elections. However, the prime minister, on the other hand, reduced the influence of some leaders in the coordination framework, in the National Security Agency in particular, while strengthening his personal influence in two security positions by appointing personalities working under his supervision. Another leader from the coordination framework, close to Al-Sudani, says: The accurate calculations within the Shiite coalition, which relate to the approach or departure of parties, movements and leaders from the government path, explain a lot in an essential part of these changes. The Shiite leader believes that the security changes will greatly speed up sorting out the fronts within the coordination framework, especially the political team that is reluctant to declare its opposition to al-Sudani, and that many intersections will occur as the local elections approach. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 8, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 8, 2023 Al-Sudani directs the launch of the process of receiving those whose contracts have been terminated in the security institutions Time: 07/08/2023 15:18:03 Read: 429 times {Politics: Al-Furat News} The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, directed today, Thursday, to launch the process of receiving those whose contracts have been terminated, in the military and security institutions and agencies, according to timetables and timings determined by each party. And his media office stated in a statement received by {Euphrates News}, that "the latter held a meeting of the security and military leaders, devoted to discussing the reinstatement of their canceled contracts in the ministries, military and security agencies, and the Popular Mobilization Authority." And he directed, "to launch the process of receiving those whose contracts have been terminated, in the military and security institutions and agencies, according to timetables and times determined by each party, and that accuracy and verification be taken, and special controls be set to receive them and complete their requests to return them to service." During the meeting, the period from 15 to 24 July was approved as a date for noting the review of the terminated contracts of their ministries and institutions. The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces stressed the importance of working smoothly, adhering to the instructions for returning to service, organizing work and studying cases submitted in accordance with military laws and instructions, and directing human resources according to operating contexts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 8, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 8, 2023 Government: Formation of a tripartite committee to study laws and write legislation before sending it to Parliament 2023.07.07 - 20:09 Baghdad - Nas On Friday, the government spokesman, Basem Al-Awadi, clarified the details of the work of the Supreme Committee to restructure the Iraqi state apparatus, indicating that changes in positions in state institutions come according to a deliberate strategy, while announcing at the same time the formation of a tripartite committee to study laws and write their legislation before sending them to parliament. Al-Awadi said in a statement to the official agency, followed by “NAS”, (July 7, 2023), that “most of the decisions issued by the government during the past months regarding administrative arrangements came according to a deliberate strategy,” noting that “the recent changes in security positions came after an evaluation of the general managers, The Prime Minister confirmed that the evaluation is continuing. He added, "The Council of Ministers formed, in one of its sessions three weeks ago, a supreme committee to restructure the Iraqi state apparatus, which is headed by the Prime Minister and accompanied by a group of ministers," noting that "the committee will result in merging, deleting, adding, and creating institutions." He stressed, "The committee will take its course for the coming months until it reaches results," pointing out that "the process of administrative and economic reform is an integrated process that takes place according to stages and strategy." Regarding the recent security changes, Al-Awadi said, "The security changes aim at modernization and pumping new blood after transferring the leaders of the security services to the National Security Advisory Office to benefit from their long experience." And about the formation of a committee to set priorities in the draft laws in the cabinet session that was held yesterday, between Al-Awadi, that “the council formed a tripartite committee of three very important parties concerned with studying laws and writing their legislation before sending them to Parliament,” noting that “the committee will take place within two weeks.” Only by sifting through the decisions in Parliament that are not voted on or that must be sent to Parliament quickly and prioritize them. Al-Awadi explained, "The government's priorities are decisions that provide service and are concerned with unemployment, poverty, fighting corruption, services and administrative reform, as well as the oil and gas law and some other important decisions that this committee undertook to study and present a brief paper on within a two-week period." Regarding the appointments of the elite channel, Al-Awadi pointed out that "the elite channel includes students who obtain an average of 90 or more and their averages do not qualify them to enter the faculties of medicine and engineering in higher specializations, but these are classified as smart," explaining that "not to violate their rights, the Ministry of Education has chosen Within the limits of 4-6 important specializations, a channel was launched under the name of the elite channel, so that these students apply to it, and then they are appointed in those specializations. He stressed, "The Cabinet's decision regarding appointments to Al-Nukhba TV, which was issued yesterday, gave these students priority and preference in appointment." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 8, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 8, 2023 “Many changes.” The Prime Minister's advisor reveals the next step for Al-Sudani 2023.07.08 - 15:23 Baghdad - Nas The media advisor to the Prime Minister, Hisham al-Rikabi, confirmed on Saturday that many changes will occur in state institutions in the coming days. Al-Rikabi said in a tweet, followed by "Nass" (July 8, 2023), that "the ongoing security changes in Baghdad and some provinces are the beginning of the security and administrative reform process that the Prime Minister promised since the beginning of the formation of the government and comes in line with the government program." He added, "In the coming days, many changes will occur in state institutions with the aim of providing better service to the Iraqi citizen." 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 8, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 8, 2023 The Commander-in-Chief issues directives regarding those whose contracts have been terminated 2023.07.08 - 15:27 Baghdad - Nas On Saturday, the Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, chaired a meeting of security and military leaders, devoted to discussing the reinstatement of their terminated contracts in the ministries, military and security agencies, and the Popular Mobilization Authority. And a statement by the Prime Minister’s Media Office, which “NAS” received a copy of, (July 8, 2023), stated that “Al-Sudani directed the launch of the process of receiving those whose contracts have been terminated, in the military and security institutions and agencies, according to timetables and timings determined by each party, and that accuracy and verification be taken, and that a situation be put in place.” Special controls to receive them and complete their requests to return them to service. The statement added, "During the meeting, the period from 15 to 24 July was approved as a date for noting the review of their canceled contracts for their ministries and institutions." The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces stressed "the importance of working smoothly, adhering to the instructions for returning to service, organizing work and studying cases submitted in accordance with military laws and instructions, and directing human resources according to operating contexts." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 8, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 8, 2023 Sudanese advisor: There will be a lot of changes in state institutions 2023-07-08 08:12 Shafaq News/ Hisham al-Rikabi, the media advisor to the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, said on Saturday that many changes will take place in state institutions. Al-Rikabi said in a tweet, seen by Shafaq News Agency, "The security changes taking place in Baghdad and some provinces are the beginning of the security and administrative reform process that the Prime Minister promised since the beginning of the formation of the government, and it comes in line with the government program." He added, "In the coming days, there will be many changes in state institutions, with the aim of providing a better service to the Iraqi citizen." 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
6ly410 Posted July 8, 2023 Report Share Posted July 8, 2023 Sudanese advisor reveals new changes in state institutions in the coming days Saturday 08, July 2023 15:37 |PoliticalViews: 324 Sudanese advisor reveals new changes in state institutions in the coming days (ninanews-com.translate.goog) Baqdad (Nina) - Advisor to Prime Minister Hisham al-Rikabi revealed new changes in state institutions in the coming days. Al-Rikabi said in a tweet on Twitter: "The ongoing security changes in Baghdad and some provinces are the beginning of the security and administrative reform process promised by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudanese since the beginning of the formation of the government and come in line with the government program." He added: "In the coming days, there will be many changes in state institutions in order to provide a better service to the Iraqi citizen." 2 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rvmydinar Posted July 8, 2023 Report Share Posted July 8, 2023 2 hours ago, 6ly410 said: He added: "In the coming days, there will be many changes in state institutions in order to provide a better service to the Iraqi citizen." In the coming days = SOON? What " MANY CHANGES " would that be? Would " Many Changes " Include " a rate change " too?? 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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yota691 Posted July 9, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 9, 2023 Al-Halbousi announces his position on the changes the government is making to the security and administrative leadership 2023-07-08 17:42 Shafaq News/ The Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, expressed his full support for the changes being made by the federal government to the security and administrative leaderships. The Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, had embarked on a series of changes in security and military positions, in addition to local officials. . A statement issued by Al-Sudani's office today, Sunday, stated that the latter received Al-Halbousi, and the meeting witnessed discussions on the progress of implementing the government program, and work on its priorities that meet the requirements and aspirations of citizens, on the various service, economic and social levels. The statement added that during the meeting, a number of issues and files were discussed at the national level, and the efforts made by the political forces and parliamentary committees to keep pace with the functioning of the executive body, and the importance of integration between the executive and legislative authorities, in order to complete the legislative and oversight aspects, in a way that enhances and supports the work of the government. in implementing its programmes. For his part, Al-Halbousi affirmed his full support for the government's changes to the security and administrative leadership, which fall within the framework of the government's vision of comprehensive administrative reform, as well as his support for the government's steps in combating corruption, which it has placed at the top of the government program's priorities, according to the statement. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 10, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2023 The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces directs to suppor t the stability of Anbar The first 2023/07/10 Baghdad: Al-Sabah, the Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani, issued directives yesterday, Sunday, to support the security and stability of Anbar Governorate. And the media office of the Prime Minister stated in a statement, that "the Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, received (yesterday Sunday) the new commander of the Anbar Governorate Police, Major General Muhammad Rashid Salih, and the former commander of the governorate's police, Lieutenant General Hadi Rizig Kassar, and he also received the director." The new director of the Anbar Intelligence Directorate, Brigadier General Dhaher Mahmoud Yassin Al-Alwani, and the former director, Major General Raid Ahmed Al-Faris. Al-Sudani appreciated, according to the statement, "the work of former leaders who made great efforts to establish security in Anbar province, and who will continue the same efforts in their new positions," and stressed "the importance of distancing the security establishment from political tensions, and for loyalty to their country and their profession to be as required." They have their security duties," and directed "not to hesitate in the face of any threats targeting the security and stability of the province." The Speaker of Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, also received the new and former security leaders in Anbar Province. Al-Halbousi affirmed, "The support of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces to carry out security changes and job rotation in accordance with the government's vision and program in managing the security file, and the continuation of support for our military and security forces in combating terrorism, and all efforts that contribute to strengthening stability." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 10, 2023 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2023 Report: Al-Sudani cuts 9 nails for Al-Halbousi..and the latter requests to keep the “tenth” 2023.07.10 - 13:36 Baghdad - Nas A few days ago, the prime minister implemented a quick campaign that narrowed the influence of the speaker of parliament inside the country and in Anbar province in particular, by changing a number of officials and security leaders associated with him, according to a report by Al-Alam Al-Jadeed newspaper. In the report that Nass followed up on (July 10, 2023), the newspaper summarized the most important of these changes, revealing the secrets of the meeting that brought together the two yesterday, and a request made by the latter, and at a time when politicians opposed to Al-Halbousi attributed these changes to what they called " Trimming al-Halbousi's claws.” A coalition of opponents of his policies denied any move on their part to target him. An informed source said, during an interview with the newspaper, that "the recent changes made by the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, at the level of some federal institutions and security leaders in Anbar Governorate, caused the departure of many positions from the influence of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi." The source adds, "The changes that affected officials and security leaders related to al-Halbousi numbered nine positions, which are the most prominent in addition to other less important positions. Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Police Affairs Imad al-Dulaimi, Anbar police chief Hadi Rezij, director of Anbar intelligence Raid al-Faris, head of the Liberated Areas Reconstruction Fund Muhammad Hashim al-Ani, and head of the Office of Financial Supervision Ravel Yassin Khudair. And he reveals that "the indications are pointing towards changing the commander of the ground forces and the commander of Anbar operations, who are also among the figures associated with al-Halbousi, and obtained their positions according to the quota system, as these two positions belonged to al-Halbousi," pointing out that "the meeting that took place at dawn yesterday (Sunday), Between al-Halbousi and al-Sudani, it involved an attempt by al-Halbousi to dissuade al-Sudani from continuing with the changes and stopping at this point, especially not changing the commander of Anbar operations, but things are not clear until now, whether al-Sudani agreed to the request or not, but the information indicates that changes will take place in the coming period. . Al-Sudani had received, at dawn yesterday, Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi, and they discussed issues and files at the national level, and studied the efforts made by the political forces and parliamentary committees to keep pace with the workflow of the executive apparatus, while Al-Halbousi expressed, according to the official statement, his full support for the changes that the government is making for leadership. Security and administrative, which falls within the framework of the government's vision of comprehensive administrative reform. The source notes, "The positions nominated for change will be occupied by personalities close to the head of the Azm Alliance, Muthanna al-Samarrai, who is allied with the Coordination Framework. These positions are considered part of the Sunni component, according to sectarian distribution, but after the defection of the component blocs between the Sovereignty and Resolve coalitions, they went away." Positions are now for the last, according to the political alliance paper that was signed before the formation of the government. Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani began a campaign of changes that affected many officials a short while ago, as he made changes within the country's supreme security leadership, including officials in Anbar Province in particular. Earlier yesterday, Al-Sudani received the new commander of the police in Anbar Governorate, Major General Muhammad Rashid Saleh, the former commander of the police in the province, Lieutenant General Hadi Rizij Kassar, the new director of the Anbar Intelligence Directorate, Brigadier General Zaher Mahmoud Yassin Al-Alwani, and the former director, Major General Raid Ahmed Al-Faris, and he appreciated the work of the leaders. Those who made great efforts to establish security in Anbar Province, and who will continue the same efforts in their new locations. After this meeting, Al-Halbousi received the new security leaders in Anbar Governorate, and renewed his support for Al-Sudani to make security changes and job rotation according to the government's vision and program in managing the security file. It is noteworthy that Al-Halbousi entered into disagreements with the coordination framework, and stipulated that the budget bill be passed with the general amnesty law, but this did not happen, after reports emerged of disagreements between him and Al-Sudani regarding the law. And with the withdrawal of his allies, the Sadrist movement's deputies, from Parliament last year, and the advent of their replacements from the coordination framework, the latter's deputies had called for his re-election despite his earlier official election as Speaker of Parliament for a second term. It is worth noting that the State Administration Coalition, when it was formed in September of last year, witnessed the signing of a document between the Coordination Framework, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Resolve Alliance on the one hand, and the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Sovereignty Alliance on the other hand, and it contained the demands of the last two parties, for the purpose of implementing them by the government. constituted by the framework, for the purpose of passing it, which happened last October, when the government of Muhammad Shia al-Sudani passed it based on this document. Sharp hints In the midst of what is going on, many politicians of the Sunni component, who oppose al-Halbousi, have been calling for his dismissal several months ago, by publishing tweets supporting the process of removing officials close to him in Anbar, as politician Haider al-Mulla wrote in his tweet, "The squeak of rats... and the begging of the oman... in order to preserve Their interests with the playful boy.. will not work, as it has become in the news of what was,” and concluded it with hashtak, “The Countdown.” The former deputy, Mishaan al-Jubouri, who was an ally of al-Halbousi and resigned from the Sovereignty Coalition after differences arose between them, also published a tweet in which he said: Muhammad al-Halbousi went to meet the Sudanese president and announced his support for the prime minister’s measures to change the security and administrative leadership, his goal is to appear to his audience that the overthrow of his cronies It was done with his approval, and he should not worry about the rest of his group in running the state. Of course, he lost 6 of his tools in Anbar within two weeks, in addition to two important positions in Baghdad, namely the Reconstruction Fund and the deputy of the National Security Agency, while he thought that he would get the positions of the head of the Office of Financial Supervision and the Agency Intelligence, and it turned out that they are dreams of birds.. and the trimming of his claws will continue. It is worth noting that the Azm coalition, led by al-Samarrai, was formed after the defection from the Azm coalition led by Khamis al-Khanjar, when the latter decided to ally with the Taqaddam party led by al-Halbousi and form the Sovereignty Alliance, which al-Samarrai rejected, due to the hostility with al-Halbousi, so he defected along with about 15 deputies and joined the framework. coordinator. From time to time, there is renewed talk about the dismissal of the Speaker of Parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, by the Sunni parties opposing him, which are divided between the Azm Alliance and the pressure of political leaders from Anbar, but they do not have parliamentary weight, but rather they act publicly and against other actors. Denial In addition, a member of the Unified Anbar Alliance, Abdullah Al-Jughaifi, denies, during an interview with the same newspaper, that "what is happening in Anbar Province in terms of reforms and changes aimed at combating corruption and dictatorship is related to a prior political agreement or systematic targeting." Al-Jughaifi asserts, "The changes of officials in Anbar are in accordance with the government approach of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani for reform and change. Certainly, this matter is welcomed and supported politically and even popularly within the cities of Anbar, and we stress the need to continue with these changes and reforms." He points out that "these changes and reforms will lead to fair local and parliamentary elections in Anbar province, without any party controlling state institutions and exploiting state resources for electoral purposes, and we are waiting for many changes in Anbar at the security and government levels." The report stated that the newspaper revealed, in a previous report, that the issue of changing Al-Halbousi depends on finding an alternative for him, which the parties calling for his change have not yet reached, amid news that Representative Khaled Al-Obaidi has been put forward as a candidate for him. It is noteworthy that the coordination framework has previously confirmed that the decision to change al-Halbousi is in the hands of the Sunni blocs exclusively, and it cannot move in this direction in isolation from the Sunni blocs, and this is in addition to revealing the existence of an agreement between the Azm bloc led by Muthanna al-Samarrai and the coordination framework to change al-Halbousi, during government formation negotiations. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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