Expand All Collapse All Extent 367 folders, approximately 15,986 pages Summary This collection consists of records related to the Clinton Administration’s policy toward the Republic of Angola. Specifically, the documents address administration efforts to support an end to the Angolan civil war through interactions with President Eduardo dos Santos and UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi, sanctions against UNITA, support of the Lusaka protocol, and participation in United Nations peacekeeping missions. It contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, and emails between National Security Council staff, particularly in the African Affairs directorate. Scope and Content Note The materials in FOIA 2012-0662-F are a selective body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related material. This collection contains records concerning United States relations with the Republic of Angola during the Clinton Administration. At the time of President Clinton’s inauguration in 1993, the civil war between the ruling People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the Nation Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) had been underway for nearly two decades. At that time, President José Eduardo Dos Santos was the MPLA head of state and Dr. Jonas Savimbi led UNITA. The fighting became more intense in 1992 after the Presidential election process, laid out by the 1991 Bicesse accords, broke down. In a response to attacks on the Cabinda oil fields, the United Nations (UN) issued sanctions against UNITA in September 1993 through Security Council Resolution 864. In turn, President Clinton issued Executive Order 12865, clearly indicating the Administration’s opposition to UNITA. The next year, the MPLA and UNITA negotiated the Lusaka Protocol, which included a ceasefire and was intended to provide a path for lasting peace. President Clinton sent Special Envoy Paul Hare and the UN sent a peacekeeping force (UNAVEM III) to help with implementing the agreement. However, continued arms trafficking, funded in part through the illegal diamond trade, on the part of UNITA, and reciprocal attacks from the Angolan government, resulted in the breakdown of the peace process. In 1997, the UN sent an observer mission (MONUA) to assist an attempt at forming the Government of Unity and National Reconciliation (GURN). However, this effort failed and MONUA withdrew in 1999. Angola did not see peace until 2002, when Dr. Savimbi died and the new leadership of UNITA demobilized its military forces. The WHORM Subject files contain correspondence, memoranda, reports and copies of the Executive Orders and Proclamation. The correspondence relates to the Lusaka peace agreement and the United Nations sanctions against UNITA in 1994. The correspondence and memoranda contain congressional correspondence to and from the President regarding the renewal of the President’s authority to continue the national emergency declared under Executive Order 12865, Executive Order 13069 (Prohibiting Certain Transactions with Respect to UNITA), Proclamation 7060 (Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons Who Aare Senior Officials of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola [UNITA] and Adult Members of Their Immediate Families), and the President’s periodic report on the National Emergency with Respect to the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). In the Staff and Office files one responsive document is located in the files of David Gergen, Counselor to the President. It is a November 5, 1993 memo to President Clinton regarding the status of Angola Peace Talks. However, the most comprehensive collection textual records responsive to this FOIA request is found in the records of the African Affairs directorate of the National Security Council. These records consist of correspondence from members of Congress and non-governmental organizations, reports, memoranda, and papers that address a wide variety of aspects of U.S.-Angola relations. These topics include the recognition of Angola in 1993, the Lusaka accords, United Nations Security Council actions, sanctions against UNITA, and the development of the Bilateral Consultative Commission to support the Government of Angola late in the Administration. Similar record types from the first term are also found in the papers of the Global Issues and Multilateral Affairs directorate. The materials from those files primarily focus on humanitarian aid, UN Security Council actions, and the activities of UNAVEM. In the Intelligence Affairs directorate, George Tenet’s file contains memoranda and papers concerning the recognition of Angola in 1993 and the Executive Order from that same year implementing sanctions against UNITA. In the Legal Advisor directorate, Mary Derosa’s files contain background material, UN records, and draft executive orders regarding the implementation of the UNITA sanctions. Similarly, the files originating from the Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs directorate contain U.N. reports and correspondence on both Angolan humanitarian issues and sanctions implementation. National Security Advisor Samuel Berger’s files contain records on a December 1994 trip he, as the then Deputy National Security Advisor, and National Security Advisor Anthony Lake took to war-torn Kuito, Angola. Documents concerning Deputies and Principals Committee meetings, as well as the development of Presidential Review Directive (PRD) 9, are located in the Records Management office files. The files of Staff Director Nancy Soderberg contain memoranda, notes, U.N. materials, and correspondence touching on policy making related to every aspect of Angola relations, including recognition, the Lusaka Protocol, and UNITA sanctions. Transnational Threats director Richard Clarke’s file on counterterrorism in Angola, contains papers and memos regarding security assistance, peacekeeping, and UNAVEM. The Automated Records Management System and Tape Restoration Project contain emails from the Executive Office of the President. The emails in this collection concern United States Information Agency foreign media reactions pertaining to the Angolan Civil War, press releases regarding the 1997 Executive Order imposing sanctions on UNITA, and Human Rights Watch material pertaining to Angola. The NSC Email System contains electronic correspondence between NSC staffers. These emails primarily concern the development of policy memoranda regarding Angola as well as regular reports to Congress on UNITA sanctions. There are also many emails concerning the scheduling of interagency working group (IWG) meetings. The NSC Records Management System numbered documents contain duplicates of many of the materials in the Staff and Office files, particularly policy memoranda, reports to Congress, external correspondence, and foreign travel planning documents. The researcher should note that many of the records related to this FOIA case are closed for national security reasons. Record Type Textual System of Arrangement Records that are responsive to this FOIA request were found in these collection areas— Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM Subject Files, Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files, Clinton Presidential Records: ARMS Emails, Clinton Presidential Records: TRP Emails, and Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management Systems. The White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) contains a variety of series created to organize and track documents and correspondence. The WHORM Subject file was compiled by the White House Office of Records Management and is a series of categories designated by a letter/number combination. Staff and Office files were maintained at the folder level by staff members within their individual offices and document all levels of administration activity. WHORM files are processed at the document level; whereas, Staff and Office files are processed at the folder level, that is, individual documents are not selected and removed from a folder for processing. While this method maintains folder integrity, it frequently results in the incidental processing of documents that are not wholly responsive to the subject area. The Automated Records Management System (ARMS) is a database that contains email records of the Executive Office of the President. This system maintained unclassified Presidential email. The ARMS database is comprised of seven sub-series of email records called "buckets." The buckets generally represent a specific White House office. The buckets are titled: NPR for National Performance Review, OPD for Office of Policy Development, POTUS for President of the United States, WHO for White House Office, CEA for Council of Economic Advisers, NSC for National Security Council, and Default for emails not associated with an office. The NPR bucket contains email created or received by an individual with a National Performance Review (NPR) White House user account. The OPD bucket contains email created or received by an individual with an Office of Policy Development (OPD) White House user account. The POTUS bucket was designated for email created and received by the President of the United States (POTUS). Please note that President Clinton never used his POTUS White House user account to send the few emails he wrote while in office. The WHO bucket contains email created or received by individual with an Executive Office of the President White House user account not identified as CEA, NPR, or OPD. The CEA bucket contains email created or received by an individual with a Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) White House user account. The NSC bucket contains email created or received by an individual with a National Security Council (NSC) user account. The Default bucket contains email created or received by unknown or un-recognized email accounts. Email found within the Default bucket often includes email created or received by offices or individuals outside the Executive Office of the President. ARMS emails are arranged by topic, there-under by bucket, and there-under chronologically by creation date. The Tape Restoration Project (TRP) is a database consisting of restored emails from the Automated Records Management System (ARMS) from July 1994 through June of 2000. The TRP is a database that contains email records of the Executive Office of the President. This system maintained unclassified Presidential record email. The TRP database is comprised of the same seven sub-series of email as in ARMS. TRP emails are arranged by topic, there-under by bucket, and there-under chronologically by creation date. FOIA 2012-0662-F includes WHORM records from these subject codes: CO006 Countries: Angola, People’s Republic of FE009 Federal Government: Proclamations FG001-06 Federal Government – Organizations: Appointments-Interviews, Meetings with, Presidential FG006-05 Federal Government – Organizations: Office of Management and Budget FG006-06 Federal Government – Organizations: National Security Council FO004-02 Foreign Affairs: Loans - Funds PP010-04 Presidential Personal: Holiday, Message received by the President. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Researchers are advised to consult the copyright law of the United States (17 U.S.C. Chapter 1) which governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Provenance Official records of William Jefferson Clinton’s presidency are housed at the Clinton Presidential Library and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of the Presidential Records Act (PRA). Processed by Staff Archivist, 2018. Previously restricted materials are added as they are released. Last Modified Date 2018-08-13 Container List The following is a list of documents and folders processed in response to FOIA 2012-0662-F: Box 1 Clinton Presidential Records: WHORM: Subject Files CO006 036701 CO006 088197 CO006 249770 FE009 245652SS FG001-06 141750 FG006-05 244846SS FG006-06 007299 FO004-02 297901SS PP010-04 150403 Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files Clerk’s Office General Files [Memos for the President, August – September 2000: Continuation of National Emergency With Respect to the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA)[1] [OA/ID 104649] [Memos for the President, August – September 2000: Continuation of National Emergency With Respect to the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA)[2] [OA/ID 104649] Box 2 Counselor to the President Gergen, David Angola [OA/ID 3867] National Security Council African Affairs Harris, Grant/Dempsey, Nora Dempsey – Angola BCC [Bilateral Consultative Commission] [OA/ID 3077] Harris – Angola [OA/ID 3077] Harris – Angola BCC [Bilateral Consultative Commission] [OA/ID 3077] Jett, Dennis/Steinberg, Donald/DeShazer, MacArthur/Rice, Susan et al. President Dos Santos of Angola Official Working Visit, December 8, 1995 [OA/ID 2663] Jett, Dennis/Ward, Jennifer/Steinberg, Donald et al. Angola 1993 [1] [OA/ID 501] Angola 1993 [2] [OA/ID 501] Angola 1993 [3] [OA/ID 501] Angola 1993 [4] [OA/ID 501] Box 3 Angola 1993 [5] [OA/ID 501] Angola 1993 [6] [OA/ID 501] Angola 1993 [7] [OA/ID 501] Angola 1993 [8] [OA/ID 501] Angola 1993 [9] [OA/ID 501] Ordway, John/Jett, Dennis/Ward, Jennifer Ordway/Jett Chron Files, February 1993: [9300716] [OA/ID 499] Prendergast, John Angola [1] [OA/ID 2858] Angola [2] [OA/ID 2858] Angola [3] [OA/ID 2858] Box 4 National Security Council African Affairs Rice, Susan/McCormick, Shawn Angola, January – September 1995 [1] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, January – September 1995 [2] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, January – September 1995 [3] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, January – September 1995 [4] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, January – September 1995 [5] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, January – September 1995 [6] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, January – September 1995 [7] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, January – September 1995 [8] [OA/ID 1971] Box 5 Angola, January – September 1995 [9] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, January – September 1995 [10] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, October 1995 – May 1996 [1] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, October 1995 – May 1996 [2] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, October 1995 – May 1996 [3] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, October 1995 – May 1996 [4] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, October 1995 – May 1996 [5] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, October 1995 – May 1996 [6] [OA/ID 1971] Box 6 Angola, October 1995 – May 1996 [7] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, May 1996 – December 1996 [1] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, May 1996 – December 1996 [2] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, May 1996 – December 1996 [3] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, May 1996 – December 1996 [4] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, May 1996 – December 1996 [5] [OA/ID 1971] Angola, May 1996 – December 1996 [6] [OA/ID 1971] Box 7 Rice, Susan/Steinberg, Donald/DeShazer, MacArthur Angola 1994 [1] [OA/ID 632] Angola 1994 [2] [OA/ID 632] Angola 1994 [3] [OA/ID 632] Angola 1994 [4] [OA/ID 632] Angola 1994 [5] [OA/ID 632] Angola 1994 [6] [OA/ID 632] Angola 1994 [7] [OA/ID 632] Angola 1994 [8] [OA/ID 632] Angola 1994 [9] [OA/ID 632] Angola 1994 [10] [OA/ID 632] Box 8 National Security Council African Affairs Sanders, Robin Angola [1] [OA/ID 2360] Angola [2] [OA/ID 2360] Angola [3] [OA/ID 2360] Angola [4] [OA/ID 2360] Angola [5] [OA/ID 2360] Angola Comprehensive: UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola]Sanctions [1] [OA/ID 2360] Angola Comprehensive: UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola]Sanctions [2] [OA/ID 2360] Angola Comprehensive: UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola]Sanctions [3] [OA/ID 2360] Box 9 Angola Comprehensive: UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola]Sanctions [4] [OA/ID 2360] Angola Comprehensive: UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola]Sanctions [5] [OA/ID 2360] Angola Comprehensive [OA/ID 2360] Sanders, Robin/Rice, Susan/McCormick, Shawn/Barks-Ruggles, Erica Angola, January – April 1997 [1] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, January – April 1997 [2] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, January – April 1997 [3] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, January – April 1997 [4] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, January – April 1997 [5] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, May – December 1997 [1] [OA/ID 2105] Box 10 Angola, May – December 1997 [2] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, May – December 1997 [3] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, May – December 1997 [4] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, May – December 1997 [5] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, May – December 1997 [6] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, May – December 1997 [7] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, May – December 1997 [8] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, May – December 1997 [9] [OA/ID 2105] Angola, May – December 1997 [10] [OA/ID 2105] Box 11 National Security Council African Affairs Sanders, Robin/Rice, Susan/McCormick, Shawn/Barks-Ruggles, Erica Angola, May – December 1997 [11] [OA/ID 2105] Smith, Gayle/Barks-Ruggles, Erica/Byrne, Cathy/Dempsey, Nora et al. Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [1] [OA/ID 2883] Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [2] [OA/ID 2883] Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [3] [OA/ID 2883] Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [4] [OA/ID 2883] Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [5] [OA/ID 2883] Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [6] [OA/ID 2883] Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [7] [OA/ID 2883] Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [8] [OA/ID 2883] Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [9] [OA/ID 2883] Box 12 Angola, July 1999 – Present [2000] [10] [OA/ID 2883] Angola [1] [OA/ID 2883] Angola [2] [OA/ID 2883] Angola [3] [OA/ID 2883] Smith, Gayle/Byrne, Cathy/Dempsey, Nora/Barks-Ruggles, Erica U.S. – Angola BCC [Bilateral Consultative Commission] Meeting, May 2000 (briefing book) [OA/ID 3360] U.S./Angola BCC [Bilateral Consultative Commission] (briefing book) [OA/ID 3360] Smith, Gayle/Byrne, Cathy/Harris, Grant/Battenfield, Patricia Angola –Final Report on Monitoring Mechanism on Sanctions against UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola] [OA/ID 3514] Smith, Gayle/Frazer, Jendayi/Harris, Grant Angola – Formation of BCC [Bilateral Consultative Commission] [OA/ID 3202] Wilson, Ernest J./Rice, Susan/Barks-Ruggles, Erica/Sanders, Robin/Steinberg, Donald Angola 1998 [1] [OA/ID 2258] Angola 1998 [2] [OA/ID 2258] Angola 1998 [3] [OA/ID 2258] Box 13 Angola 1998 [4] [OA/ID 2258] Angola 1998 [5] [OA/ID 2258] Angola 1998 [6] [OA/ID 2258] Angola – [Anthology] [1] [OA/ID 2258] National Security Council African Affairs Wilson, Ernest J./Rice, Susan/Barks-Ruggles, Erica/Sanders, Robin/Steinberg, Donald Angola – [Anthology] [2] [OA/ID 2258] Global Issues and Multilateral Affairs Daalder, Ivo UNAVEM [United Nations Angola Verification Mission], September – October 1995 [OA/ID 547] Rice, Susan Angola [1] [OA/ID 357] Angola [2] [OA/ID 357] Angola [3] [OA/ID 357] Angola [4] [OA/ID 357] Box 14 Angola [5] [OA/ID 357] Angola [6] [OA/ID 357] Angola [7] [OA/ID 357] Sheehan, Michael Angola [OA/ID 639] Angola [OA/ID 828] Intelligence Programs Tenet, George Angola [OA/ID 2491] Legal Advisor Derosa, Mary Angola [1] [OA/ID 3311] Angola [2] [OA/ID 3311] Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs Hawley, Leonard Angola/MONUA [United Nations Observer Mission in Angola] [1] [OA/ID 1573] Angola/MONUA [United Nations Observer Mission in Angola] [2] [OA/ID 1573] Box 15 Angola/MONUA [United Nations Observer Mission in Angola] [3] [OA/ID 1573] Schwartz, Eric Angola, 1994-1998 [OA/ID 3215] Angola, 1997 [OA/ID 3425] National Security Council Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs Smith, Peter Angola – Humanitarian Assistance (May – July 2000) [OA/ID 3075] Angola (November – December 2000] [OA/ID 3075] Angola, Fall 2000 [OA/ID 3136] Vaccaro, Jonathan Angola [1] [OA/ID 2214] Angola [2] [OA/ID 2214] Wilcox, Richard Angola Sanctions [Empty] [OA/ID 2827] Wippman, David et al. UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola] Sanctions [Folder 1] [1] [OA/ID 2596] UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola] Sanctions [Folder 1] [2] [OA/ID 2596] UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola] Sanctions [Folder 1] [3] [OA/ID 2596] UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola] Sanctions [Folder 2] [OAID 2596] National Security Advisor Berger, Samuel (Sandy) [Angola] – Kuito Visit, December 20 1994 [OA/ID 1493] Nonproliferation and Export Controls Harris, Elisa Angola [OA/ID 1377] Public Affairs Schuker, Jill Angola [OA/ID 521] Box 16 Records Management DC0046 DC Meeting on Angola and Liberia, August 2, 1993 [OA/ID 3995] DC0105 DC Meeting on Peacekeeping in Angola, March 18, 1994 [OA/ID 3997] PC0107 PC Meeting on Angola, November 7, 1994 [OA/ID 4008] PRD-9 U.S. Policy Towards Angola, February 11, 1993 [OA/ID 4122] Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasian Affairs Tedstrom, Josh/Fishel, Eugene Ukraine – UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola] [OA/ID 2813] National Security Council Speechwriting Boorstin, Robert Angola – Background [OA/ID 415] Staff Director Soderberg, Nancy [Soderberg Notes from Angola DC Meeting, March 18, 1994] [OA/ID 1394] [Soderberg Notes from Bosnia and Angola, PC Meeting, November 7, 1994] [OA/ID 1394] Angola – UNSC [United Nations Security Council] Resolution 864, September 1993 [OA/ID 1401] Angola – Dos Santos Visit, December 1995 [OA/ID 1401] Angola, September 1993 [OA/ID 1401] Angola – U.S./Angola Chamber of Commerce [OA/ID 1401] Angola – Press Clippings [OA/ID 1401] Angola, 1991- 1995 [OA/ID 1401] Angola – Statement on Recognition, May 1993 [OA/ID 1401] Angola – Correspondence [OA/ID 1401] Angola – Chingunji, 1993 [OA/ID 1401] Delegation Files- Angola Peace Signing, November 1994 [OA/ID 1409] Angola [Folder 1] [OA/ID 1416] Angola [Folder 2] [OA/ID 1416] Box 17 Angola – Recognition [Folder 1] [OA/ID 1416] Angola – Arms Sales [OA/ID 1416] Angola – Recognition [Folder 2] [OA/ID 1416] Angola/Liberia [OA/ID 1416] Angola – Strategy [OA/ID 1416] Angola – Press Releases [OA/ID 1416] Transnational Threats Clarke, Richard Counterterrorism – Angola, 1994-1995 [OA/ID 3543] Security Office 90 Minute Tape – Angola/UNITA [National Union for the Total Independence of Angola] [OA/ID CF 1784A] Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System [Email] OPD [OA/ID 250000] [Angola…] [11/07/2000 – 12/12/2000] [12/13/2000 – 01/08/2001] Box 18 WHO [OA/ID 500000] [Angola…] [11/23/1994 – 01/10/2001] CEA [OA/ID 950000] [Angola…] [08/22/2000 – 09/18/2000] Default [OA/ID 110000] [Angola…] [06/23/1997 –01/16/2001] NSC [OA/ID 1200000] [Savimbi…] [07/09/1999 – 08/11/1999] Clinton Presidential Records: Tape Restoration Project (TRP) [Email] Default [OA/ID 110000] [Angola…] [08/21/1997 – 08/18/1998] Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management System NSC Email A1 – Record (Jan 93 – Sept 94) [OA/ID 570000] [Savimbi…] [01/26/1993 – 05/19/1993] [06/07/1993 – 09/07/1994] A1 – Non-Record (April 1994 – Sept 1994) [OA/ID 580000] [Savimbi…] [05/19/1994 – 06/14/1994] MSMail – Record (Sept 94 – Sept 97) [OA/ID 590000] [Savimbi…] [10/27/1994 – 04/02/1997] MSMail – Non-Record (Sept 94 – Sept 97) [OA/ID 605000] [Savimbi…] [10/27/1994 – 05/12/1997] Exchange – Record (Sept 97 – Jan 01) [OA/ID 620000] [Savimbi…] [09/19/1997 – 12/16/1997] Box 19 [03/17/1998 – 12/31/1998] [01/08/1999 – 07/16/1999] NSC Email Exchange – Record (Sept 97 – Jan 01) [OA/ID 620000] [Savimbi…] [08/02/1999 – 11/07/2000] Exchange – Non-Record (Mar 97 – Jan 01) [OA/ID 630000] [Savimbi…] [08/21/1997 – 12/17/1998] [01/07/1999 – 04/28/1999] [05/10/1999 – 09/22/1999] [10/18/1999 – 04/05/2000] [06/14/2000 – 01/05/2001] Box 20 NSC Records Management System [Angola] 9300042 [OA/ID 139] 9300806 [OA/ID 140] 9300953 [OA/ID 2264] 9301795 [OA/ID 144] 9302046 [OA/ID 145] 9302904 [OA/ID 148] 9303318 [OA/ID 462] 9303552 [OA/ID 149] 9303591 [OA/ID 149] 9304053 [OA/ID 463] 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