REPORT ON HENRYK JABLONSKI S ADDRESS AT SESSION ON INTL SITUATION AND POLAND S DOMESTIC ISSUES.
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summaries Pravda editorial, 1 Oct, "defending world 9 peace."
aneiropov's stmt on u. s. militaristic course. (6-5 min: enginter
2(5 2" na 2300)
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round-up world comment to andropov's stmt on u.s. militarist
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engn_ 2300 portbraz 2200 2300 italian 1700
german 0900 1500 Persian
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hung 10bu1g 1530 kor 0930 1330 viet 1300 1400 camb 1330 urdu
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3 andropov stmt on soviet and american foreign policies,
and disarm issue. (tasse 281733) (26 min: mand 0700; 20-10 min:
enginter-O720 french inter 2000'spancuba Ol00/tuf e/ spanla 0000
engna 292300 italian 19.00 german 1600 Spanish 292130 turkish 291 830
Somali 291600 swahili 2917-30 amharic 201-3-30 mace
2819--30 ,dap 291000-291200 urdu 1200; 9-3 min: portbraz 2300 enguk
~0c german 0900 frenchmag 291930 dari 1500 nom 1600 viet-
// 1000
J a p 291000 2 1200; 2 min: mace 281830)
response to andropov's stmt. (rpt
ma ~a I(-0210 home G230)
orbita 292010) (orbita 0300
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!! ano miner.
6 roundup of soviet ppl's favorable reaction to andropov's
tmt on u.s. militaristic policies, quoting factoru work
-
intl diary" presented by Bergey pravdin on world wide
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5 and^labor ldr, interviewed on
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{^ e^ jaronin vn foreign reactions to
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anon on various aspects of
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(r t Czech/slovak 191500).. mlitarist
(8-7 min: korean 0930 viet
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PP I and
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en a'1 i^ne.rL events: incl soviet pp 1 s d .
lscussion of pressing
UbN0n Intl problems (r t on afr 271
700) (
lA~~ engafr 292000 korean
?-6 1130)
13 summary anon selskaya zhizn on 4
detr'
l
Frbnc5-'
and cord
mental effects imp
loans are having on developing countries. (350 text:
tasse 1145 tassr 0400)
14 intvw with french to
activist who gives her impressions
from an Intl conf
of to activities from
food
r ood Gentl sector held in
y' (6 Poor: frenchinter 2000)
IS intvw with roger ranareviguel
industry to of a, sec-gin of food
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agascar, and participant a.t eth
industries workers, intl
*IK.dfcPo A tJ giving pry: __ conf of food
wisdom of andropov
Of rswing attn of
l~5 world to dangers
(4 of u? s? milit policy,
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W this aim, giving details soviet
touri m. (4 min: engna 2'ann,
6LS
_
If-- report on remarks
by petr abrasimov during moscow press
conf an need to develop relations btwn various nations, stressing
role
in foreign tourism to achiev g
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'00.' tobacco
an.
b,:;ris gan on Intl conf of workers
r. t en,7,inter
being held in moscoku.
-3-rias currently
ind
292C ( eng inter 08710 104-0 1110-)
intvw with ldr of indian writers, delegation now attending
iving his impressions of
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afr=;-.ssian writers' con* in tashkant, g
epcon d hailingsoviet policies. (6 min: hind 1130)
r
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mikh.sil kurtogolov, boris tumanov and tatyana butkovskaya, discussir
proposition in ltr from french listener'sltr that
ussr was impenetrable to foreign ideas, music and lit, panel all
s oY:: vigorously to demolish that contention and give details of
p
soviet foreign lit publications. (18 min: french 1730)
ound-table program: presented by tatyana rudenko, prof
~
C1113
20 "radio magazine": incl anon on soviet foreign policy.
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"radio magazine: soviet citizens c on world issues.
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(rot hark 271530 on 28 sop list) (amharic 291530)
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a~ ra com(rentz
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; z T morrow con,ol idated 30 se 83
plane incident
summaries anon izvestiya providing more details about
-Down"-S inci;:.=nt. (5-3 min: enginter 1310 161-0 2010 engna 2300 enguk
1901") portbraz 2200 2300 french 1730 german 1560 italian
5 karma
F1hp,.lrnl4.170C ;reekcy 1800 arabic 1730 persian 1-500 1700 polish 1-400
czec^.-slovak 1-500 hung 1900 bulg 1530 kor 1330 kai 1-33O~camb
133-' n d 330 150--0 Urdu 1300 b e n g 1 - 50 0 t h a i 11-00 bur 1430)
5 . K..rsr~co~-
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23uestions and answers, relating to incident, proving how
's reconnaissance mission was foiled. (13 min: dari 1500)
l~C. s
^4 unrehearsed discussion btwn yenikeyev, bogdanov and plekhano%
S . kpr.c~,
S. It.~r e.', 1(
u_S
devotes to incident. (sent: engna 292300)
doris maksina reviews british listeners' ltrs about
incident. (rpt enguk 281900) (enguk 1900)
review of listeners' ltrs received at moscow
radio on south korean plane incident, minnesota listener writes
that ussr did not overreact whereas south korean airline's
g,~Cof~a to action is criminal, british listener writes brinkmanship has
LA-~- been feature of u. s. policy since reagan became president, soviet
k5
citizens' opinions published in soviet press also quoted. (6 min:
LA-
engn 00)
I
m/ eace
27 summary r. galliulin moskovskiye novosti on western arms
OAa" sal --s to reactionary regimes. (a prox 300 words: tassr 0549)
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summary anon kommunist: "peace, working class and
communists" describing role of world communists in struggle
for peace and against danger of nuclear war. (rpt hind
w 2310 (7 min: hind 1400)
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serov on u s
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admin
polrCt.es 3r~~ Ct~ tf~t, to peace. (500 text sent: tees) 1405
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30 a no"
U-s
UL S
U
talkg With reagar..
STAT
on british prime minister thatch
(JLV text sent: tassr 1055)
lM15
73 G tass +niii~ nzw; analyst Vladimir bogachev on u. s. stand
i SSuAK~ It.n eve to i 1r3. ( 350 t e x t s e n t % -E-~ tasse 1850)
(LS
-7-7- question and answer feature on geneva talks, contrasting
':,,vte-#-.end
~' i-D
u. s. positions. (10-7 min: polish 1300 viet 1300 1400
3 S
~na~:oly krasikov reply published in savetskaya rocs'
reader; ' 1ya to
questions whether there is contradiction in Position
of .3nt-i;,,ar compaigner in west. (350 text sent: tasse 0700
S 3^ 0355)
34 tass intvw with Janis bekis, latvian stat
worker, a farm
on soviet ppls' desire for peace. (450 text sent:
tasse 1108)
35 Yntvw with yeleno Petushkova, soviet s
on sev.iet sportsmens' Ports personality,
stand for peace, stressing importance
sport exchanges in fulfilling this aim. in
(450 text:
tasse 1505)
~o culturaj progra,n: ,artists for peace.
P" ~ Itrs on subJect and presents listeners'
contributions by protest singers and authors
6443s well as recordings of recent hamburg
0900) burg peace festival. (20
as Pileline
summary anon Crud on failure of u
to delay s? sanctions policy
p' y completion of siberia-west europe gas (.1~5 r ' text sent: Pipeline. (300
tasse 0940 tees) 0350)
lt~s
united States
LL(-
=t Roundup soviet 3 3 SEP 1983
press comment on causes of resentment of black
americans at
policies of reagan administration which was revs
in recent public opinion sled
poll. izvestiya, mm
prav'j3' ravda and international w time s' komsomolskaya
affairs
2045) ( quoted. (4 min: enginter,
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3q YiKtcr Oltn on u. S. house of reps approving program of
?( buitdiw9 American mllita,?, facilities abroad. (rpt enginter
(eng i nter
0810 1010 1110)
tAS
.;? political news analyst boris shabayev on U.S. house
oy rfipre3tntatideg approving resolution giving u. s. president the
r'fiend military presence in lebanon for 18 months,
recalling and drawing parallel with resolution on military
preSemi-&. 1r-vietnam adopted on august 7, 1964. (300 text: tasse
0620)
(.t. S.
4( vladimir pozner on U.S. attitude toward un organization
and i ts',p Bence in new york. (sent: engria 2300)
Celle. /D
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eceived
IO r d b'OP()v
(,(_s no ,one, citing andropov stmt on improving sino-soviet relations.
St~~
P(t-G (5 in -, n :
LAX
regional peoples. (5 min: mandsea 1230)
chalin on reagan un address
mand 1230)
anon on u. s. asia-pacific policy, saying u. s. has forgotten
bitter lessons of vietnam, citing military buildup, coercion of
4 on rapping reagan denunciation of human rights when
millions of american people are jobless and hungry. (6 min: mandsea
12301)( (A S
(F)
45 danilov re new wave of propaganda against yalta agreements
starting in the west, quoting brzezinski. monthly kontakt
published in polish in paris urges new war; george bush started
new trend saying that yalta-agreements did not call for revision.
bush said yalta agreements provide for u.s. intervention; he
sho~~l~i be aware that yalta reflects principles of equality and
sec:Jrty as well as inviolability of frontiers. (polish 1400
czech s.lovak 1400)
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3 6 SEP 1983
viktor yanikeyev interviews dr abraham halpern, president
of american academy of psychiatry and law, discussing results of
u.s. psychiatrists delegation visit to ussr. (rpt engna aug 062200)
(ep i. 2300)) ACS //,
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26 sep
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-1- Latin american events from soviet viewpoint by vadim
/ ah6rvPO)uknsrov. andropov's statement elicits positive reactions among
I X J
f1 l e
nO~'-ow Consolidated 30 sep
.o? =mwr-Lvan aemocratic sectors, mexican socialist leader
quoted. venezuelan leader also quoted on andropov's
intervention. Nicaraguans fighting cia mercenaries along costa
rican and honduran borders. nicaraguan government asks contadora
group to send observers to costa rican border. the aggressions on
nicar.sgua are part of the nondeclared war that the united states
is waging against this country. pastors has finally admitted that
CGS ~c ?'~ he r?ceives U. S. aid, in addition, u. s. troops are ready to
i. intervene in nicaragua. Washington is doing its best to hinder
CtW_
J
the contadora group peace initiatives; yet it still contends that
it is seeking a peaceful settlement to the region's problems. now
tha united states will send kissinger to central america. this is
gust another campaign orchestrated to hide the true u.s. aggressive
policy behind a smoke curtain. chilean communist party issues
manifesto to the people; more repression against the Chilean people
reported, several persons banished. Washington is the main supporter
of the chilean dictatorship. nonetheless, the Chilean tyranny has
also -lose ties with south africa, a country which will
cooperate in the construction of military facilities in chile.
wore. bank meeting ends in washing-Con.
the united states wants to
adju-_r, its accounts at the expense of developing countries. (10
min1,: panla 2300)
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4 "ar~erltiru~ e(c feature: amnesty law sparks wave o
crthctsor* .argentine communist party rejects amnesty law, issues
stata n?t :latin scores the terms of the contract for
ref Enapictnq tre debt owed by argentine airlines. political
Secfcxxs Mso riTi=ize debt refinancing agreements. federal
Jude c 'dr-rs government to stop rescheduling of state-run
enterprises' debt. newspaper tiempo argentino reports high
infletiorgrates; labor federations decree general strike. politica
pbsr-rV?rs see larger electoral support in radical and peronist
ran(" communist party candidate for deputy interviewed on
quest or democracy. (9 (hin: spanla 2300)
brazilian senator nelson carneiro, president of the latin
american parliament, interviewed on central american situation.
carneiro upholds the region's right to self-determination, and
b,y,;~ Q+"' expr?sses the latin american parliament's support for the contadora
group, {peace initiatives. 3 min: portbra 2200, 2300
chile: announcers on murder of general carlos pratts.
(4 in! r*
2130)
3 0 SEP 1983
"two words" feature by gaston vargas: chile is going
through decisive times while the u.s. state department is
sponsoring the dialogue with the opposition. Chilean professional
9 rightist politicians have revealed their true colors: they are
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siding with the regime, upholding the regime's subservient attitude,
that is why the yankees decided to implement the dialogue. a
propaganda campaign has been orchestrated around the meetings held
by the nazi jarpa and the opposition. jarpa is seeking to isolate
the communists, the socialists, and the mir. but jarpa's real
game is repression, banishment, crime. many will now wonder
whet? r it would be actually possible to engage in a dialogue
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6V_ Cltl.e: announcers quote news agency franca press on chi lei
~^1'Kit.:n~s#-;~?s^cj~ m:sni=esto to the
Chilean people. communists decl
'#ta~ ~~ I' rot p?".LUl`= to engage in a dialogue with pinochet,
T?-1Ad1^~^~i;
p1f;OCh- ~t ~
must be ousted as soon as possible, note
-ha{, people have learned to fight for their cause, demand tha
the d(CI rship 5e immediately replaced by .3 transition
goVernmar,t made t p o, all opposition forces, outline the measures
that t`he transition government should adopt. communists also
demand dismantling of the intelligence center, investigation
into Ca.sers ,if missing persons, moratorium of foreign debt,
reacvAt-ion of the economy, creation of new jobs. .(5 min:
spane 130
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Volodia teitelboim's commentary: the entire world is closel
following events in chile, where the people have risen to
put an end to the fascist era. as the hour of liberation
nears, worldwide solidarity grows broader. Teitelboim notes that
a majority of Chileans oppose pinochet. Points out that the
people are now protesting every day in different ways:
pan beating, ?carhorn concerts, turning out lights, school
absenteeism. teitelboim outlines repressive measures the ov
9 ernmen
adopted, remarking that leader gabriel valdes discontinued dialogue
stresses that order will be restored in chile only after fascism
is eradicated. teitelboim expresses gratitude for international
solidarity with chile, remarks that freedom will soon be
restored in chile, notes that 'chile, like nicaragua, will
->--
against the Yankees, who are waging a nondeclared War against
nic?3ragu and who placed pinochet in power. (11 min: spanchile
_ v SEP 1983
4 Chile: announcers describe repressive actions by
pinoGhet's thugs during the days of national protest; includes
recorded slogans heard during demonstrations. commentary explains
that people working under the minimum salary program were forced
to attend the ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of pinochet's
spanchiie 2100) 3
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3T OrtaKdi r4yaff harassmin i Chilean opposition
1?ea6c24AL aftaiy r-S 6the dictatorship headed by pinochet.
( 3 u- ) s p ant a c,,,. D ;
Sz.
bo-
ban,ive+n.tc a o'ap- ,- art Or.
57 "our contact" program for frg listeners. (rpt
eri;ian 221600) (german 1500)
us-/
59 "good evening, austria." (rpt germaust 291800) (germaust
CLuC 1800;
5= anon on forthcoming annual conference-of british labor
party which will vote on new party leader. notes that
neil kinnock is strong favourite to win, praises his policy
L,WAreg-nr'iing nuclear arms and presence of foreign nuclear arms.
anticipates that kinnock would work for
party leadership. (mayak
1934 )
/
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C~_
60 glance at british scene: lev semeyko assesses deployment
of cruise missiles at greenham common. claims that latest american
proposal, by refusing to take account of british and french
nuclear capability, aims at retaining nato nuclear supremacy.
quotes london guardian on preparation of launch facilities for
F"lr2t 1~L~~
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cruise missiles in britain, points out that british govt has
.4 r-of&tr CROP+-tj- of (p+;otr kcrmints4in's) series on
'
"Aj&7to become pioneer in implementing dangerous schemes despite opposing
lib wishe-a la-f population. (enauk 1900) k--C.
vantage point:, boris belitskiy, in reply to british listener
question as to whether genuine international disarmament would
create employment, recalls that in britain after wwii number employe
,in arms industry dropped from 9 to 2 million without significantly
affecting unemployment figures. points to present-day unemployment
initain despite record military budgets. (enguk 1900)
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1*3 vl.adimir perry`,; re andropov's statement on i;. s. foreign
pol`C_ znd Y. s. ,military bases in Foreign lands, noting efforts
op h.euJ.I independent african countries to rid themselves of
imp4fsal isir military bases. (rot engafr 291700) (frenc hafr
291 U-5
ceorgiy tatiov, re reagan's address to un, cites condemnation
of u.s. intervention in their countries voiced by african delegates
at 'heir full-scale meeting following reagan's speech. (3 min:
c5 "africa as we see it": (sergey voydev), executive committee
member of soviet-mozambique friendship committee, comments on
machet's birthday (3.5 min); (aleksandr kelev) comments on
u. s. col#cy in africa (4 min). (amharic
? 1530 1 5,30 )
prof' harold (wolp), south african lawyer and sociologist,
S. ci
who contributes to struggle against apartheid outside country,
discusses persecution of progressive whites in south africa
and stices of apartheid. (4. 5 min: engafr 1700)
67. anon on anniversaries guinean independence and membership
draratizeJ P-eafi& `rvur da +4s i nap it-as " evoking
iep}-eN-b4t-4.7g3 ey t-s when nazis took u`~??r the city and terrorized
i. t e- i t"72tn 4. r, : i ca l i an 1900 )
of afroasian soli ;d 4 t
,at y organization, describing exchange visits
a?lo#1tO betwaen soviat and guinean afroasian- solidarity organization
A10
anni'y-of)their independence 2 oct. (engafr 1700 2000)
d SEP I M4,
&N4iy - y,-c%,,ings co guinean people on 25th
6 kart
A,A_ interview with (robert fuake), representative of ghanaian
to o4 industrial and commercial workers, who attended an
international conference of workers of food, tobacco, hotel and
reimm;:d industries in moscow. criticizes those countries using
food as a political weapon, expresses gratitude for soviet
ecor,'Qmi,-- aid to ghana. touches on african concern over military
j: ion in europe. (engafr 292000)
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e[OLon 11th enniv soviet-mozambique agreement.
C,2 VL d-~~ ~ ~ ~
s~ }b 4~ }I--d1'apdd cer55a~~ to machel on lror.ambique president's 50th
I~t~ PbRrtrhd~ ~t~~ tex' sent: home 15-00 mays 1730 portafr -1-830;
VJ ~ 3 j 1 " dN-E i 5th i o f ' ) 1 t.a 15 (D 0 )
BirMA6-
CFAf~ atne9afr ZgI(frenchafr 291CPS C)
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atcca.~ u At AK U#td< of tom! rE ai'.4ro ov's ,5+xt oN (,c. 46rc. ..
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acv u~
a-ffo -- CiS(.-
~Ir r+tir
. itmt by sergey
(ridvin), executive of soviet committee of
afram?3;.an solidarity and member of soviet-mozambique friendship
soctM) (rpt engafr 291700) (frenchafr 291930)
(amharis 1530)
C#_ I
"NI
(~~ amna~?ic 4330)
tak of several -- commentary !is',--: c=nsT 'tsted
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l..ebook,&
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(,_.5
l1 agJaN lass
for israeli crimes in lebanon. (3 min: enginter
(Ls
7 tass stmt on cease-fire agmt reached btwn sides in
"wave of friendship on radio."
summary aleksandr yefremov izvestiya examining U.S.
conflict in lebanon being positively assessed in ussr.
132) (3 min: dap 301200; brief: mace 281830)
-" / 0 SEP 1983
viktor olin on u. s. presence in Lebanon, pegged to u. s.
Qb
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Czase= ~is
senate
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endorsement to extend stay of u.s. marines in region,
pointing out two-thirds of americans believe u.s.
intervenion in lebanon is pushing u.s. onto same path that
nati disgrace to it in vietnam. (enginter 2010)
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corner OF pal#stinian arab ppl. aleksandre timoshkin about
d.rvpuv''S SPaAc - trpt arabic 1500); palestinian song; intvw
Std
ins, ia;tyer,i;;orlo peace, timoshkin draws attn
I\ S"h-t,~' o U. S ~ in mideast and its aggressive designs
in r-a3ion, recalls andropov's stmt on how soviet
U_b
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policy seek peace with all and soviet union policy never to impose
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soviet ppl's views about events in lebanon:
soviet doctor, builder and metal worker speak about events in
lebanon, they denounce american policy in lebanon, call for israeli
and scan withdrawal from country. (arabic 1500)
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panorama: incl listener from egypt lauds soviet
policy jd aid to arabs. (arabic 1730)
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