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‘I didn’t look after my child’

Posted: Thursday, April 16, 2009 4:14 PM
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BEIJING – Last September, less than a month after the end of the Beijing Summer Olympics, about 40 parents materialized in front of the Bird's Nest stadium. Somber and silent, they stood in a row; each one carried a large poster with photographs of their missing young children.

"Doesn’t this society have a responsibility? Why let these parents suffer?" a young college student who appeared to be the parents’ spokesman shouted out to the gathering crowd of onlookers. "Our Chinese government could do something as big as the Olympics, but they cannot find these kids?  Why not?"

Image: parent publicize their plight
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Parents publicize the plight of their missing children in Beijing. 

One of those parents was Peng Gaofeng, a handsome 30-year-old from originally from Hubei province in central China. His poster bore photographs of his son, Peng Wen Le – nicknamed Le Le. 

"My son was taken away by a [child] smuggler so ruthlessly," said Peng. He had come to the Chinese capital with the other parents in the vain hope that they could gain an audience with Premier Wen Jiabao. They had heard that, months earlier, Wen had ordered an investigation into a case of eight children who had disappeared from Henan province, and a week later they were found.

"We thought if [Wen] knew…if we could see him, he would help us and know how much we suffer," Peng recalled.

Instead he and the other parents were rounded up by the authorities, detained for a couple of days, and sent back to their home provinces. 

Eight months later, Peng is still searching for his son.

VIDEO: Buying boys in China
Image: Xiong Yini with her son, Le Le
Photo courtesy of Peng Gaofeng and Xiong Yini
Xiong Yini with her son, Le Le, before he disappeared.

A shattered life 
Peng and his wife, Xiong Yini, moved with Le Le to Shenzhen three years ago. Like many migrants, they planned on a better future for themselves and their only child in the booming border city of 14 million people in southern China. Within months they had set up their own phone shop, and Le Le was thriving in his local school.

But their new life came to a standstill when Le Le, then 3-years-old, was taken from the square in front of their home one evening in March of last year. Security cameras from surrounding buildings show an unidentified man picking up the little boy and carrying him off across the street, away from his parents and his home.

Le Le is one of thousands of children who go missing in China every year. Law enforcement authorities say they don’t keep track of the numbers, and independent researchers say they can only go by the number of children recovered to guess at the scale of the problem.

"In 2006, 1,500 children were found. The real figure of missing children is unknown," said Professor Pi Yijun, who teaches at the China University of Political Science and Law.

Statistics in local media reports vary wildly, with some estimating as many as a quarter million children disappearing every year in China. But in a country with such a large population, even the most conservative approximation still sounds high – 20,000 children a year.

"Smuggling women and children is a very serious social problem, a problem all of us hate to see," said Wang Dawei, a professor of crime studies at the China People’s Public Security University. "But this is not just China’s problem."

Wang has a point. Like other countries that have human trafficking, some of the children in China are forced into labor. Two years ago, the country was rocked by a series of scandals involving hundreds of adults and children as young as 8 years old forced into slave labor at mostly illegal brick kilns in the north-central provinces of Shanxi and Henan.  
 
But child smuggling in China does have a unique dimension. 

Image: Parents try to draw attention outside the Bird's Nest stadium
Adrienne Mong/NBC News
Parents try to draw attention to their plight outside the Bird's Nest stadium. 

A preference for boys
"The main reason is gender," said Pi. "In the traditional Chinese mind, only boys carry the bloodline of the family. So if a family only has girls, they will want boys…There is a big market for baby boys.

"So much so that boys sell for twice the price of girls. The average price for boys, said Pi, starts at 500 yuan ($73) but can climb up to several thousand dollars by the time the child has been traded by several tiers of middlemen.

The crimes appear to be confined mostly to the countryside, according to law enforcement officials, where cultural values are still conservative, espousing a preference for males. But the trend of buying boys is also exacerbated by China’s strict family planning policy, which limits couples to having only one child in most instances.

"A lot of people can only have one child, but they want to keep the family name going," said Liu Xiaoyuan, a lawyer. "When they have a girl, they still want a boy. But they can’t have another.  So they just buy [a boy]."

So authorities have begun cracking down on buyers. "Not only do we strike the smugglers [and the middlemen], now we strike customers," said Pi. "This is a good change, and I think it will help curb the crime." 

Officials have also tried to enforce the strict monitoring of children being registered (China has a rigorous household registration system) and urged people to be vigilant. "If someone suddenly gets a new child, neighbors should report it to the police and have it checked out. Did the child come legally?" Liu suggested people ask.

Wang, the crime studies professor, pointed out that there is a lot more information about the issue now. "We do a lot of publicity to educate parents on how to protect their children," he said, "and how to look for them once they are lost."

In fact, the Ministry of Public Security recently announced a national campaign to crack down on human trafficking that would last from April to December. No other details were given.  

The search continues
Peng isn’t waiting around for changes to the law.

"I’ve been living this life of looking for my son," he told us during a recent visit to Guangzhou, where he was giving a talk about child smuggling. He has organized an informal group of parents of missing children and helps run a Web site on the subject called "Baby Come Home." 

When we last spoke to him, he had just returned from a town in Fujian province, where someone claimed to have seen a little boy that resembled Le Le.  "He was very specific about the location," said Peng, who regularly receives tips and has learned to try to distinguish between real and fake leads.  "You have to prepare yourself."

Peng is so often on the road, chasing leads on his son that he and his wife have thought about closing up their business and moving home. But "our son has a memory of this place," she said, clutching a photo album full of pictures of Le Le.

"I really liked looking at this album. Now I don’t dare," Xiong continued. "The biggest responsibility as a parent is to look after the child, but I failed… I didn’t look after my child."

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I love the article. This goes to show that there are alot of people suffering because some one took their son. Hunman trafficing should stop. The Presidents of all country's should come to together and figure out a plan. What these people in this story are going through could happen to you and to any one. It sad and for those that are parents should come together and fight for protection that is a part of our human rights.
I am just disgusted and amazed how the government and police handle and take this situation so lightly. My heart goes out to the families that are suffering the loss of their child I pray that they will be safely reunited, Godbless...
Life becomes so busy. Get a job in big corporation but they may be funded by internation which need cheap labors in China and they can take their money investing elsewhere or unable to pay. Massive population loss and look for new jobs. Putting people back in internation corporation gets only busy life and losing children. Need new thinking to do well with cheap labor and aging population. Printed cashes are just well known internation bubbles for the next crash. People are busy finding themselves, how can they manage to find children?
I'm am so saddened for these children and parents.  My heart aches for them to reunite with their true families.  May God see their pain and help them to find their children.
Get Obama on it . He'll name a czar against child theft.Be able to increase his record on czar's out numbering the old USSR. And everone will think everything is fixed . Change you can believe in !
I am A mother of an only child a son and I life without my son will not worth living.  I can't say that I feel your pain because no one can really understan fully someones elses pain until you yourself have experience it. But I can say countinue to look for your kid until the day you die and always remember that god is on your side.  Continue to pray and and never give up hope our children is our precious gift from god .  
What amazes me is the fact we continually borrow money from china being a communist country and with this kind of issue going on as well as others we still continue support of china.
My heart goes out to the families and children of what are such unthinkable acts.
Although the article dicussed selling these children in China to Chinese buyers; I wonder how many of these "missing Children" in China end up in the West as adopted Children.  There has been a surge in the number of Amricans who go to China to adopt children.  Could there be a connection between the two?  Has anyone cared to investigate?

Thanks for put forward to us this story. Is it unbelieveable in the 21st century? Hope it is not true, but we know it did happen in America even today too. What is the underlying reason of this kind of crimes?

I think the govnt of China is not very responsible for thire rural citizan, cauz most of them don't have
medical insurance, no social security. When they become old enough, they muct be dependent upon their children, male children precisely, because traditionally their daughters live in the husband's family, and they need to support the old parents of the new family. This is possible one reason for the child buying.

To 3rd Generation, Migrant, America,
The ratio of male/female newborn in china is around 110:100 (not the exact number)now.
Thank you still know your ancestors were from China, but could you please spare a little more time to read books about China (either about her culture or history)from the library (not only from the websites).


Dr. James Shaw, Westmont, IL - you and your wife would appreciate more positive news stories about China?!??!  What a ridiculous request.  Get over your blindness regarding China.  The country has serious issues which need to be brought to the forefront.  Until China starts treating their people with dignity and cracking down on wicked crimes such as baby theft the country deserves to be taken over the coals.
I live in a very small town in wyoming where stuff like this does not happen. It's hard to watch the news or read about it especially when there is so much saddness that is affecting our world.  I could not imagine what the parents of the missing children must be going through.  Especially when the only child they have is taken from them.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the families who have missing children, and pray that with god's help their children will return to them. As a mother of 3 I count my blessings everyday that I have them with me, but will pray for those who are suffering all around the world.
I watched a really interesting documentary on HBO called "China's Stolen Children".  They interviewed families of missing children as well as a trafficker.  To him it was a regular job.  It really opened up my eyes.  Here is the link to the HBO site about it.  http://www.hbo.com/docs/docuseries/chinasstolenchildren/index.html
Several posters have stated that if the Chineese government cant or wont help the parents find their children,then God can help bring them home.....Would that be the same God that allowed them to be taken to begin with?Wake up people,you're all much too old to still be believing in fairy tales and imaginary beings
There are so many stories where money is once again the root of evil. It's a shame the people who want a child and the orphan's can't get together. There are thousands who want a baby and thousands upon thousands of orphans, something has to be figured out. If it is that they can't afford to adopt legally then maybe the "rates" have to be lowered or taken away all together. I'm not sure how the whole system works and perhaps if I did I wouldn't have a comment but for me it seems that every time I hear a story about orphans, China has so many looking for a home. Great article. I had no idea this was going on at such a high level. I wonder if the people receiving these smuggled children even know where they are coming from?!?
I have yet to hear of any American family able to adopt a healthy Chinese boy.  Only about 3 percent of children available to be adopted by Americans are boys, and even then the boys were abandoned because of some defect or health issue.  I'm confident that an adoption agency would be highly skeptical if a healthy Chinese boy were available for adoption.
Being from central China, I know this problem in China is truly a crisis out of control. On the street where my parents live, there have been at least three such kidnappings. Mothers are devastated. Nobody trusts anybody anymore. Sad indeed.

The Chinese mentality is that if you don't produce a male heir, your lose your family name and you are considered a loser, even if you have a large fortune. It is not really about biological blood line.

Chinese government's one-child policy does have a lot to do with this crisis. Chinese communities elsewhere (Taiwan, Hong Kong) have not seen such a crisis. China  came up with the policy when it found its population growth was out of control around 1980. Yet again, the population problem can be traced back to the start of the communist rule after 1949, when the government started to confine peasants to their communes. They can only work in commune teams and every family gets paid based largely based on how many person it contributes to the team. A strong male labor gets 1 points, while a female gets ~0.8.  Having more children became ONLY way for peasant families to increase their income back then.

A political/governmental decision yields un-intended/well-intended results that affects lives even after many decades and many generations. I pray for my people and my country every day. In my lifetime, hopefully, we will see such communists legacies go away, and we'll have a new China.
It really surprises me how China prioritizes the welfare of their own people...So many children taken in so many years and it still exists today.

Clearly, they show no concern to put an end to it or hunt these perpretrators....if I didn't know any better, they probably have a connection to it all.
Thanks for put forward to us this story. Is it unbelieveable in the 21st century? Hope it is not true, but we know it did happen in America even today too. What is the underlying reason of this kind of crimes?

I think the govnt of China is not very responsible for thire rural citizan, cauz most of them don't have
medical insurance, no social security. When they become old enough, they muct be dependent upon their children, male children precisely, because traditionally their daughters live in the husband's family, and they need to support the old parents of the new family. This is possible one reason for the child buying.

To 3rd Generation, Migrant, America,
The ratio of male/female newborn in china is around 110:100 (not the exact number)now.
Thank you still know your ancestors were from China, but could you please spare a little more time to read books about China (either about her culture or history)from the library (not only from the websites).
Let's see.  Your child is kidnapped, you go to your leader for help, and you get arrested, and, you get no help to find your child.  Sounds like your leaders might be making a few off this???

Missing children should always be a concern, everywhere in the world. In the US 2.1 million go missing each year. 14% by strangers. The percentage in the US is greater than in China. Perhaps we need to pay more attention here, to fix our problems first.
God!  Please protect these children, and help them get back to their families...my prayers to goes to all them children and their families.
Human trafficing is a HUGE problem world wide.  Don't kid yourself, it goes on here in the US too. Good lord, just look at the sex trade in Thailand, children as young as two years old!  You want to sit on your collective butts and not help others in need then don't act so surprised and outraged when your child is the next to go and you get blamed for being a bad parent.  Nothing will change if we don't all come together and work to change it.  The Chinese government needs to start taking care of its people.  Its going to be hard to procreate even one child with just men in your country because you've killed off or adopted out all the baby girls. If they can't see their way clear to do that than maybe its time for the Chinese people to overthrow them and sell them into slavery.  Nothing worse than a dirty crooked government.  That poor mom didn't do anything wrong, the theives and the government who aids and abiets them are the true criminals here, they should be sentenced to death as should all child snatchers.  
This is not only problem this country has.  They are polluting their envronment faster than a speeding bullet.  They are alienating the farmers in their country side.  Their wealth is soley based on an industries providing cheap labor costs and no benifits in order to sell goods and services to the West (U.S.).  When the low costs of production end, and their envoronment is destroyed they will be tossed aside like a dirty dish rag!!!  This is the country that is about to over take the U.S.?  I think not.
Very sad state of China.
Although it is not "fair" to blame on one source but the main source of all the sufferings in China is due to it's brutal Chinese Communist Gov't.
There is not opposite party to oppose it. Because it rules with iron fist and destroys anyone that opposes the gov't.
If a Gov't is truly loving or benevolent to its citizen then it would allow people to criticize it.

Tibetans are killed every year as they protest.
Same goes to Chinese & Uyghur people as well.

Nothing is allowed unless state permits it.

SUCH A HORRIBLE COUNTRY WHEN ITS PEOPLE CAN'T EVEN SPEAK UP.
I saw some persons here seized this chance again to twist facts and attack china.  I'll not name them, but actually these few persons are disgusting, instead of others whom they pointed to.  The $73 mentioned in the article is the price the first pirate sells to middle-men, and final price sold to a family is several thousand dollars.  How come the disgusting persons here to seize $73 to attack?  No matter $73 or $7300, the crime is a crime.  $73 makes it more crime?  Chinese police are trying very hard to recover the lost children, no questions about it.  In some cases, police have to organize a big force risking their lives to storm the rural villages to get a lost child back based on some leads because some (not all) villagers looked after each other protecting their neighbors for illegally purchased children (thousand dollars are a very big price to them).  1500 children are recovered a year, which is done by Chinese police.   The fact that some lost children are still not found becomes the excuse that the disgusting persons here to attack.  We see missing children from our mail box on daily basis; does this mean our US authority does not care about it?!  Does this mean our US police do not try to recover them?!

The birth-control in china is very controversy, just like the abortion issue here in US.  Pro-life or pro-choice?  Both sides have some points, and it’ll continue to argue for ever.  Back to china’s birth-control, to me it’s inhuman, but I am not sided on this side, because now china has 1.5 billion people, which is already a big burden to the limited resources on the earth.  Without the birth-control, china’s population could be 3 billion now!  Even UN clearly praised china for its birth-control efforts for contained population and improved living standard.  Unfortunately, this earth planet is very limited, and the human being is growing and expending all over the world, squeezing out spaces for all other species.  This planet resources just cannot support so big expending crowd forever.  Our human being should be smart enough to figure it out.  The birth-control is necessary especially in developing countries.  Unless some persons wanted to see exploding chinese population went hungry like some places in Africa.  No one in the world including US could feed them!  Repeat, the world resource is very limited, which cannot support exploding crowd.  Let the two sides continue to argue for ever.  Now we are enjoying the contained chinese population that does not break this world.
This is heart wrenchingly sad.  However, it is imperative that parents be more diligent in watching their children.  Who would let a 3 year old out to play without adult supervision?  Things can happen in a split second, but they are more unlikely to occur when the child is under the eye of a parent/caregiver.
This is all very sad but let us be solution oriented. Even though China is still a developing country, the price of getting DNA info on these babies is coming down. Many parents, if they knew someday it would reunite their child would gladly take part. The govt. is fairly rich and could use this for stimilus for biotech. One other way may be fingerprinting. Then, of course, schools and doctors would have to be on the lookout for these people perhaps many years later. Finally, draconian punishments such as minimum of 10 years in jail for any child abductors and jail time for anyone who was aware of it but did not report it. This sort of approach should help a lot eventually.
Peng this is so bad that i have thought about coming to china to try to make a dent in the child and mother trafficking
This is the problem in America and other nations.Law enforcements all over the world,this including world governments need to stop being so passive. Lawness is spreading,and nobody seems to care. This world needs to bring back moral values,righteous,and compassion.'CAUSE there's to much corruption,greed,deception,selfishness,some people that don't want to get along with one another{racism,indifferences,religion philosophies,lawness}.IF we go back to love,kindness,respect for one another,and compassion,the world will be a better place. IF NOT,there will be one day accountability for all the madness,confusion,lawness that mankind refuse to deal with that's right.Humantrafficking,slavery,kidnapping,and murder is wrong,period.THE REASON WHY? God created every men,women,and children with a purpose and destiny in the world,and when any person or many person's chooses to cut off or rob a person's life you're cutting off purpose and destiny of that person's life.Many say they don't need Christ in there life,they're lying. LOOK AT THE WORLD IN HOW CONFUSE IT IS? I'M FOR PEACE,AND MORAL VALUES,AND DEMOCRACY.
I am ashamed by the inaction of the Chinese Government.  I have for the last 3 years, been teaching that China is going to be the next great nation on Earth--I was wrong, for if they cannot or are unwilling to protect their most fragile resources (their children), then they are a longggggggg way away from becoming the next great nation on Earth.  India is also going to be a great nation, but I feel now that maybe they are a step ahead of the Chinese, for they at least protect their young with laws, and not only that, the Family Unit in India is much stronger than in China.  So, China, continue with your inaction and all your progress will amount to nil, for you can lose progress faster than you gained it.
I'm going to visit family in China this summer. My wife and I will be taking our one-year old son with us. When we're in public I'll be holding him as tightly as possible. All I can think, though, is if someone tried to grab my son, I would end him. period.
Please Lord bring Le Le back home to his parents and let those who commit such crimes be shown your wrath.
I have to say that with faith in Jesus all things are possible.
I do not blame anybody who wnat to retain the the blood-line and family lineage; however doing so with a stolen child or purchased child is a total contradiction and self decepton. It is a grave sin to steal another man's son and chinesse government and honest people should be able to fight this. In my own society, everyone knows that a couple can only have a child through a pregnant mother; and pregnancy is not usually covered. Chinesse should begin to register all acceptable pregnancies and the resulting children. Any parent having a different child should now be able to explain. Governement cannot fight this alone without the co-operation of the populace. I advice Chinesse who are desparate to have additional male children to consider migrating to other countries to fulfil their dream legitimately. The birth control policy of Chinesse govt is understandable in the face population explosion; but other options such as promoting late marriage should be considered.
As a new Chinese Mom lives in US, I feel very sad for those parents who lost their children. That will be the biggest tragedy for me. But as parents, we do have the responsibility to take care the kids ourselves as well, not simply blame on the society or the government.

Most Americans probably don't really understand what China is like. 30 years ago, when I was a 6-7 year old little student, I walked to school and walked back home (about 25-30 min) by myself or with my little classmates everyday. It was perfectly safe back then, and parents don’t usually pick up their school kids. Students either walk home or take buses themselves (no school buses). A safe society like that lasted probably until recent 10-15 years (it varies depending on different cities). When time goes by, China opened to the world and the economy is developing rapidly, people's quality of lives improved dramatically, unfortunately some bad things show up more as well, like crime rate. Parents need to adjust their way and view of how to safely take care of kids. You really can't just let your little kids play on the street without parents/adults watching any more like years ago. Some Chinese parents need to adjust there view about child safety in this new society environment, and be more alert like American parents. China, as a society is really more and more like American.

Dear Americans, please don't just blame Chinese government or those poor parents, they just need to realize the changes/transformations and make the right adjustment. China is a very big country and it has 1.4 billion populations; it’s extremely hard to find a lost kid even with authority’s help. And Chinese laws ARE very harsh towards children theft criminal, the hardest one could be death sentence.

I hope what I wrote can be little helpful for some readers to understand this article unbiased.
Let me understand this... we should accept a certificate of birth provided by a country that is rife with corrupt and complicite government officals and expect a general population has very few redeeming moral values to guide them to be sympathetic to the plight of their fellow citizens...  that Sounds like a recipe for success!!!
I recently lived in southwest China for a number of years, and found that there were corrupt people, and there were great friends to find as well.

One story that is related to this article has to do with a walk I took with two children (from Taiwan in southwest China) from their home to their father's place of business. The walk took about 20 minutes. The moment we reached the street level, I notice we were being followed. I am taller than most people in the area (5'8") and could see two or three bodies walking at our pace in our direction, keeping an eye on the children and me, in the milling crowd. We reached a corner, and there were more waiting to "catch" us, as the two behind us dropped off, three more up ahead picked up. By the time we reached the father's business, I pointed them out to the daughter. She was tall as well and saw four of the men, and recognized them as security officers out of uniform. They (the children) were being watched by local security because of me (a white lady with asian children!)! I found it reassuring for the children, and chilling for me.

Another story relates to one of my former students - a very beautiful young lady who, upon graduation from university, went to a job fair seeking employment. During an interview, she called me on her cell phone to say that the boss asked her to "stand up and turn around". He asked her to "show herself" to him. She had never encountered this behaviour before, and it had not been covered in my courses (English writing). I told her to stay on the line, and leave the job fair. I also told her to find a security officer and request a secure escort to the bus stop, which was granted. While still speaking with her on the phone, she rode the bus from the job fair back to my location. We spent the rest of the day together, helping her recover from this horrible experience.

This is how I learned about human trafficking.

I then began talking about personal security issues in my classes, sharing information of self-defense, self-awareness, and general public security issues. Surprisingly, the government does offer much information on these topics, but few people access government resources, and those that do often don't share the message with others. So the idea of "pass it on" was not common in the area. Also, enforcement is not the same as emplacement, in that there are laws in place to protect the rights of individuals who encounter these horrible situations, with the expectation that the situations will NEVER take place. There is little enough said describing what might, should, or could happen, IF it should take place.
This is very tragic for the parents, but people shouldn't think this it the norm in China.  When there are a lot of people, more crime happens, and it is more difficult to find the children.  However, I have never heard of people just showing up with an extra kid one day and nobody noticing this or reporting it.  And as for the countryside, most families there just have more than one kid if they want a boy.  It is surely cheaper and less risky than stealing one.  I feel horrible for the parents, and I hope they get reunited with their children soon.  However, I don't know if this article is correct.  People who break the law and have more than one child must pay heavy fines.  I don't see how having a child you bought/stole and registering that child would help you avoid that problem.  Without registration with the state, you can't attend school and can't get a job.  This might happen in the countryside, but as I said before, if they can get away with not registering a stolen child, they can probably just have one of their own.  The Chinese government should definitely help these families...but news articles need to be held accountable and spread accurate information without overly prejudicing its readers.
Last week I heard that there are approximatley
32,000,000 (million folks) males without female counterparters. The Chinese government is hiring American teachers to teach English in China. I know a fellow going next year and he is not allowed to talk about any religous or political issues.
It is really sad to know that under the beauty of that country there exists an ugliness that has been well preserved.
Is this a social problem? Yes.  But is it only happen in China? No.  What do we want to get out from this article? To show that we AMERICA are better government policy? Better culture than any other country in the world?  Or we want to learn that every country have their strenghten and weakness in their policy and culture?  So that we can better educated oursleves and our kids. There is no perfect place or country in this world.  We just need to learn and deal with it without too much prejutice to others.  Then this world might turn to a better place to live.  Seattle is a very nice city compare to other big city in the State.  But we are very watchful for our kids when they play outside at our front yard.  99% of the time, I feel safe where I live, but there is still 1% chance things can happen.  It is parents free choice that they want to take the 1% chance things will happen by carefree or make extra afford to prevent the chance happen?  Whatever we chose, we need to prepare for the result too.  Don't just blame others when it happen. Of course we should seek help but leave the blaming part to ourselve.


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