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see in the links below, I have made almost the double of total edits during our stay in Knowledge, and almost to eightfold unique articles. That does not mean that I’m better or worse than him, it just mean that we work in Knowledge with different approaches. It also means that neither of us is a novice or newcomer. And there’s a detail that should be considered: all those featured articles that he wrote are about obscure topics for the English-speaking world, and hardly anyone besides him is interested in working with them. I’m not saying that on a derogatory sense: the same thing goes for almost all South American related articles (including the ones that I have created or expanded). All those articles have been made by Lecen and other users supporting him with copyediting or working with images. I’m saying this to point that, despite of his number of featured articles, Lecen has little experience in working toguether with someone pointing flaws in the content of his articles. His approach has been rather poor: instead of trying to work toguether, or talk about things, he tries to get me out of the way, to work alone as he always done. I have pointed that in my initial post: Lecen began to ask for mediation
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to such heroes, such as monuments, national days and even his face in currency banknotes. Is there fascism involved? No. First, Rosas himself was no fascist, fascism did not even exist back in the 1830s.Yes, there was an attempt by fascists revisionists to promote Rosas as a national hero, but it was a complete failure. They succedded in pointing the flaws of the history of Rosas as it was understood so far, but failed to change the popular perception of Rosas. Lecen detailed it himself at the "How was Juan Manuel de Rosas seen in Argentina?" section. As of 1961, Rosas was not seen as a national hero: the acceptance of the work done by the 1930s historians was limited to the academics in their ivory towers. The popular acceptance of Rosas came in the 1970s, part of a different and unrelated movement. Both movements saw Rosas as a role model, but for completely different reasons: in the 1930s it was mainly because of his conservatism, religosity and strict observance of the law. In the 1970s it was mainly because of his economic protectionism, his popular support and the victories against the British and French blockades.
3403:"it was the Argentine national equivalent to Nazism (in Germany)..." Stop. Hold the phone there. Argentine and German nationalisms are in no way comparable. In 1930, Germany was a world power, with centuries of history and a clear and defined idea of nationhood and national identity. Argentina, on the other hand, was only an emerging power, which had only one century of history, a century with ever-changing national limits during a long civil war, and most of the population died during that conflict and the void was replaced by a great immigrantion wave of Europeans. Argentine nationalism was a very weak ideology, it was more whishful thinking than something with tangible effects. Just compare the results: the 1930s German nationalist began the highest genocide and the biggest war in human history. The 1930s Argentine nationalism began the coup d’etat of José Félix Uriburu... that only lasted for a year and half, before having to call to elections and hand government to his political enemy, Agustín Pedro Justo. 3470:. Lecen claims that those articles are biased "to reinforce the appearance of legitimacy" of revisionism, but have a closer look. Except for Pepe Rosa, whose book is used as the source of a quotation, all the authors cited in those articles or sections and all the important claims are made by foreign authors, or by non-revisionist Argentines, such as Félix Luna or Fernando Devoto. If it seems as if revisionism has been accepted and incorporated into the mainstream history, is because that is precisely what has happened. Note that the quotes that Lecen took here talk about the political ideas of the 1930s historians, but they never actually say that their research was faulty or flawed, or that it was rejected. Perhaps because that is beyond the scope of David Rock’s book, which is about the 1930s nationalism and not about the historiography of Argentina. 4151:
could be resolved by the community. I'd like to see the day when ArbCom is no longer needed because the community's dispute resolution procedures are working efficiently. We can assist that process by identifying situations which the community can handle, and rejecting those requests. Too much this year we have been accepting cases which can be dealt with by the community, and that erodes the community's confidence and ability to tackle cases themselves. I am also uncomfortable that we would consider accepting cases on a hierarchical system where concerns raised by FA contributors are taken more seriously than concerns raised by other members of the community. We should accept cases based on a judgement of the disruption to the community because of an inability for the community to resolve the matter, rather than on who is raising the concern.
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on last December, but keeps pointing to things that happened 4 years ago during a good article review. He loves to say that things have been going on for years, but that is false. I’m amazed that he has hold a grudge for so much time about something that even I had already forgot about... and worse, a grudge for a discussion that actually ended the way he wanted it to end. To keep things shorter, I will avoid the outdated discussions (but I can explain them if so required). And third: the name "History of Argentina" was selected as a better name than one with users, to avoid the confrontation tone, but the discussions have always been specifically about Juan Manuel de Rosas and related articles (check the links in "other steps" at the begining). We have never discussed about articles on other time periods of Argentina.
3421:). For example: the revisionist and fascist Leopoldo Lugones wrote "The Hour of the Sword" ("La hora de la espada"), calling for a military coup against president Hipólito Yrigoyen, setting a comparison between it and the military victory at the battle of Ayacucho. Reprovable. Should we consider Lugones an unreliable author because of having such reprobable political ideas? Perhaps. But even if we agree on that, why should we extend the concept to Emilio Ravignani, who warned that history should not be used for apology of modern dictatorships, or to Gálves, who rejected the coup of Uriburu? Or to make it closer in time: Lecen has mentioned as well the author Pacho O’Donnell, author of a recent best-seller biography of Rosas. May I ask for a source that 4039:
point where what start out as content issues become conduct ones. We can't yet decide whether any editor's editing has reached that point here, but the situation is worth our taking a look at. To all concerned, please note that our voting to take the case is not a criticism of or adverse finding as to any editor; our acceptance of a request for arbitration is the beginning, not the end, of a process. The Committee would benefit from informed participation by uninvolved editors with subject-matter expertise at the evidence and workshopping stages, on the question of whether the allegations of use of highly disreputable and unreliable sources, quotation of Spanish-language sources incompletely or out of context, and the like appear to have merit.
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key words are "assuming English sources of equal quality and relevance are available". Juan Manuel de Rosas, an Argentine governor of the XIX century, is not a topic of universal interest, but local interest. In topics of universal interest (such as astronomy, biology, medicine, chemistry, etc) it makes complete sense to give priority to English-language sources. Only Argentines are deeply interested in the details of the history of Rosas, so it is not surprising that the bulk of the historiographical work regarding Rosas comes from Argentina. Lynch points so in the prologue of his book: Rosas is all forgotten in the English-speaking world. His bibliography at the end of the book seem to confirm it: most authors mentioned are Argentine ones.
1081:, said: “article currently contains virtually no mention that many historians consider him a dictator, so some white-washing has been definitely been going on”. He also said: “User Lecen provided very strong sources showing that mainstream historians do consider him a dictator, so using the encyclopedia's voice seems warranted. The other editors (MarshalN20 and Cambalachero) claim that the "he is not a dictator" viewpoint is equally well represented by historians (and thus that the encyclopedia's voice should not be used per WP:ATTRIBUTEPOV) but when pressed for sources, they tend to obfuscate and stonewall (TLDR, etc)”. 3033:
to show how Cambalachero has been working all along. Proposing a mediation won't work. He won't accept it. He didn't accept it the first time, he won't do it now. He may even say that he will, only to drop out again. The Arbcom has to decide whether or not someone is allowed to ruin Knowledge's reputation. All I'm asking is to have the request accepted. Once that occurs, if the Arbcom decides that Fascist sources are acceptable to corrupt several articles across Knowledge, then it's fine. I won't bother anyone any longer. But the Arbcom cannot clean its own hands and ignore such a grave matter.
916:(1793-1877), for example, has become in the hands of Cambalachero a democratic and liberal leader. In this instance, the problem has been compounded with the creation and expansion by him of sub-articles to reinforce the appearance of legitimacy to a minority and politically motivated viewpoint. Biographical articles about the aforementioned fascist-linked historians have even been created that give the false impression that they are reliable authors with views that are respected and reflected by mainstream historians. 4129:
are conduct issues. There has been a suggestion that Lecen is gaming the system to get what he wants, though when a user is raising a concern and not getting satisfaction, it is entirely appropriate to go to the next level. I note that Cambalachero became inactive at the start of the mediation request, and became active again when the request was closed. That is an unfortunate coincidence, but it happens. As Cambalachero is active again now, perhaps another attempt at Formal mediation could be tried?
3449:, a report of deaths that took place during Rosas’ rule, written by a political enemy of Rosas. A lot of time ago, it was accepted as a legitimate source, and even republished and used as school textbook. Lecen says that, according to Lynch, there were 2,000 deaths and that I’m downplaying that by citing authors who say that the Blood Tables are not reliable. The link to the book is below (it breaks the "hidden" template if placed here). Go to page 117. Let me quote: " 154: 3356:. The huge block of text that Lecen has just posted surely goes way beyond the pair of points requested. So, I will halt the discussion here: if a member of the Arbcom requests me to answer to that huge text, I will do it. If they consider it to be too long, dispersed or focused in content rather than user misconduct, I will wait for Lecen to fix it, and then answer. By the way, I'm still waiting for an apology for calling me an Holocaust denier. 1087:
reliable sources that state something like: ‘Contrary to what some historians say, Rosas was not a dictator because blah blah ..’? My ‘obfuscate and stonewall’ comment is accurate, because the prior 4 times I've asked that same question, I've received lengthy replies that did not respond to the question. Most recently, immediately above in Cambalachero's reply (where he lists five sources that do not even mention the word ‘dictator’.”
3504:), the existence of such a consensus must have a specific source that says so clearly and directly, it can not be decided by assesment of Knowledge users. When requested and insisted for such a source, Lecen tried to derail the conversation. And here... once more, he tries to answer to that question cherry-picking quotes from books and proposing his personal assesment, evading to bring a source as those that policies require. 1162:). Hugh M. Hamill called it an "lready classic biography of Argentina's most significant caudillo." Daniel K. Lewis regarded it "n outstanding work on the dictator and his historical significance". Michael Goebel said that it is "a classic work about Rosas in English". Donald F. Stevens called it "he essential biography of Rosas by a distinguished historian". Ricardo Piglia regarded it an "excelent account" or Rosas' career. 3260:. In both cases I provided scans from the book to prove its acual content. Requires Spanish, but it’s there, visible, you don’t have to "trust" me. There are several other examples within Knowledge: note one right here, he blames me for the expansion of the article on Manuel Gálvez, when if you check the edits you will notice that my edits are minor and the actual writer of most of the article was 5027: 1022:. Cambalachero dismissed the killings and according to him the people executed under Rosas' regime were petty criminals, mutinied soldiers, spies and traitors. According to Cambalachero, the allegations of executions of political enemies were originated from a fake list paid by the French firm and was no more than a fabricated excuse made by European powers "to justify a declaration of war". 3462:: that the report is biased and unreliable. Smith and Rosa do not say that there were no deaths, they say that they were not the 22,404 claimed by Indarte, and Lynch agrees. How many deaths were then? Nobody knows for sure: Lynch speculates a number, and the others prefer not to speculate. The same thing goes for most other things pointed by revisionists. The whole thing is detailed in 5405:; as well as their talk pages. They may also make any edits reasonably necessary for those articles to go through the good article, peer review, or featured article processes. If Cambalachero engages in misconduct in respect of any of these articles, this exemption may be revoked either in part or in whole by an uninvolved administrator. Any subsequent appeal should be made 4596:
disagree about the weight of particular viewpoints in reliable sources, it is not the role of the Arbitration Committee to settle such good-faith content disputes among editors. However, editors may not assign to a viewpoint a weight that is either so high or so low as to be outside the bounds of reasonableness; such actions violate the neutral point of view policy.
3692:: Both editors need to work out this problem on their own. Lecen needs to accept that Knowledge is a group project (which, at times, will involve him working with people of different viewpoints to his). If Cambalachero does have nationalist intentions to whitewash Argentine history, the best way to overcome his position is by using better sources in the article. The 4060:: @Lecen. Could you please supply some examples of contentious claims referenced to Spanish sources available online ... ? Ideally, this would be as an English/Spanish parallel text. Once that's done, it would be good to get Cambalachero's comments. As a further thought, isn't the suggestion here that the sources have been cherry-picked rather than misrepresented? 3458:". As you see, Lecen is openly misquoting sources here. He mentions 2,000 deaths as a confirmed fact supported by Lynch and that those deaths are being denied by revisionists authors at the "blood tables" articles, but it happens that (according to Lynch himself) the blood tables listed 22,404 deaths, a difference of 20,000 deaths, and says 1093:
sentence in the article you cite (‘There are divided opinions on the topic: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento ... while José de San Martín ...’) presents the opinions of two of Rosas contemporaries (politicians from the 19th century). The proposed compromise is suggesting adding material based on the analysis of modern, objective historians.”
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3109:). He created a huge report at the talk page, talking about details from all the myriad angles he could conceive (no single edit to link, but it’s still visible at the talk page), named "About the lack of neutrality, the biased view and arbitrary choice of facts added into this article". He said "done" 5440:
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article. My attempt was to serve as a mediator to both parties, but (along the way) drifted towards Cambalachero's position. I have continuously attempted to help both editors productively focus their work on the article, but (for the most part) they spend their time having tedious discussions on the
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The policy says "Because this is the English Knowledge, English-language sources are preferred over non-English ones, assuming English sources of equal quality and relevance are available". Lecen reads it as if that means that non-English sources have no space in Knowledge. Which is not the case. The
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The word "dictator" is not absent from the article: the "second government" section already points "There are divided opinions on the topic: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento compared Rosas with historical dictators, while José de San Martín considered that the situation in the country was so chaotic that a
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The other approach of revisionism was trying to promote Rosas as a national hero. That is not a topic of historiography, but a topic of culture, it uses history but it is not history in itself. Rosas is currently considered a national hero of Argentina, and have most of the homages usually associated
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It is impossible to quantify the terror under Rosas. Contemporaries attempted to do so, but the results were flawed by bias and error. The so-called tables of blood compiled by the journalist Rivera Indarte listed 5,884 victims of terror and 16,520 killed in military action. These opposition" figures
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As for the idea itself of revisionism, there are two aspects to it: the academic and the cultural. Don’t mix them. The academic aspect was: the historiography of Rosas written so far was not reliable because of ignoring important primary sources, and using others without taking the biases of the time
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Thirty and one years later, in 1961, Rosas’ image had not improved at all, according to the same The Hispanic American Historical Review: “Rosas is a negative memory in Argentina. He left behind him the black legend of Argentine history-a legend which Argentines in general wish to forget. There is no
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Insistence on presenting an unrepresentative view is counterproductive and harms the credibility of such articles. We are not talking about a Wikipedian who has been arguing an alternative point of view backed by legitimate authors, but rather about PoV being zealously promoted and maintained through
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As for Lecen’s featured articles, it was already pointed that having a number of featured articles does not give a special status of an editor over another. I do not have that many featured articles because I edit articles on a broader scope: history, politics, geography, television, etc. As you can
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As for the slaves, I don’t really understand which is the problem. Lecen pointed that Rosas owned slaves when he was a rancher, I accepted the point and added it to the article myself (see below the template). I told at the talk page that I added that mention, and the discussion ended. So what is he
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use only English-speaking sources or Argentine sources wich are not revisionist (except for minimal things such as quotations). All the claims contained in those articles can be checked in such sources. And I told several times in the discussion that I had no problem in working with all sources (for
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that neither of us was willing to "give up on each other's view". That's not my case, I would have no problem in working with him as adults and rational people (but if he thinks that I would be "butchering" his work, it's his problem, not mine), but the message actually points his own motivation: he
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and find out that the U.S. South fought for freedom and slaves were happy to be slaves. Or that Hitler was a democrat and that no Jews were killed. What Cambalachero is doing it not presenting an alternative point of view. He is pushing an agenda. If the Arbitration request is accepted, I'll be able
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in terms of evidence on the case pages once opened, so that what you have said can be fully discussed. But (depending on the length of what you eventually end up saying) you will need to either reduce what you have said, or ask for an extension to the evidence limits. To all: please don't add large
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article since 2009, and there is disagreement over the content, and the two parties have been discussing the matter. Sometimes it can be difficult to reach a solution; however, it is not ArbCom's place to make a decision on content. ArbCom looks into conduct disputes, and I'm not seeing where there
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is a different story. Lecen blatantly manipulated the first move request (that got the article's name changed to "Paraguayan War") with false Google Books results. I noted the error on the talk page, then moved it back to "War of the Triple Alliance". When the move was challenged, I made a request.
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is itself a tool of historiographic studies, part of its scientific method, which can be misused or used correctly (in the neonazi case, misused, if even used at all and not taken as an excuse). Each case must be considered separately. And another thing: check the dates. Lecen began this discussion
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As the case was accepted, I will reply to the things Lecen has been saying. It will get a bit too long, but don’t say I didn’t warn you. As it has not been selected which of all the points raised by Lecen will be mediated, I will answer all. It may be helpful if the administrators propose to narrow
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Writing in 1930, The Hispanic American Historical Review said: “Among the enigmatical personages of the ‘Age of Dictators’ in South America none played a more espetacular role than the Argentine dictator, Juan Manuel de Rosas, whose gigantic and ominous figure bestrode the Plata River for more than
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All that Cambalachero could say was that we were “running in circles here”, to which Noleander replied: “No, we are not running in circles. (1) Despite being asked five times, you still have not provided any sources that rebut the numerous modern historians that claim Rosas was a dictator; (2) The
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Rosas owned slaves and he "was severe in his treatment of slaves, and he favored the lash to keep them obedient and preserve social order." And more: "Yet in the final analysis the demagogy of Rosas among the blacks and mulattoes did nothing to alter their position in the society around them." But
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Reviewed and reaffirm decline. Until the claims of deliberate fringe pushing are 1) affirmed by an examination of the claims by the community, and 2) the community then finds they are unable to make a decision as to what to do, this is not an ArbCom case. Too many cases are coming to ArbCom that
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Cambalachero has been systematically distorting historical facts in several articles by using as sources Argentine Fascist historians (the so-called in Argentina "Nationalists/Revisionists"), to skew articles toward that viewpoint. The result has been whitewashed takes on the subjects of several
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any actual discussion or article editing took place, began threads on article content only as an excuse to request mediation and left them at the second or third reply, focusing on the "get Cambalachero out of here" focus, and moving to other venues each time he could not get consensus for his
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describes Pacho O’Donnell as fascist or nazi? Or, in the other direction, Adolfo Saldías wrote the "History of the Argentine Confederation" in 1881. Will we call him a fascist too... a fascist from 3 decades before fascism itself existed? To make it clear and to the point: I have no problem in
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Cambalachero gave a lengthy reply. Noleander said in return: “I asked you to provide your 3 or 4 best sources that asserted that Rosas was not a dictator, and you did not provide a single one.” When met with silence Noleander asked: “Once again, for the fifth time, I ask: Can you provide a few
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As for the move requests, I have all South American wikiprojects in my watchlist, and check for any automated report about things going on with some article, and say something when I can help. This rationale that "he has never edited the article" seems completely novel, move requests are made
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What was the Argentine Nationalism’s main goal? It was to establish a national dictatorship: "In Rosas and his system, the Nationalists discovered the kind of state and society they wished to restore. Rosas had ruled as a military dictator..." Rosas and his regime served as models of what the
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at this stage, per the comments below. Particularly at this stage, an arbitration case is not the best way to resolve this dispute. I generally agree with the comments below, and I also still think this issue could benefit from the participation of some additional, knowledgeable editors with
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as Cristiano points, neither did Lecen. He had edited Jon VI only 2 times before the move request (january 2011) and only 18 times the Revolution one (but, in a closer look, most of those 18 entries are just vandalism revert, move logs and trivial corrections, he hardly added any substantive
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Cristiano's awfully long analysis seeks to invent a "problematic behavior" that does not exist. These different events took place over months, during which all users spent time doing different things. That we meet every now and then in South American history articles (more specifically,
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However, what Cristiano fails to note is that none of these "discussions" take place when each of the editors are involved in their respective regions (Lecen working on solely Brazilian matters, Cambalachero working on Argentina, and me working on western Andean articles or the
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I brought to Cambalachero’s attention the existence of the aforementioned biography, but he never took it seriously. He said that the “historiography of Rosas is a topic in itself, with books about that specific topic, and none of them considered Lynch even worth a single
4089:. Having looking through the additional material, this is primarily a content dispute though a very convoluted one. Any remedial action - say interaction restrictions or topic bans should they prove necessary - can easily be handled by one of the usual noticeboards. 3288:
ensues. Lecen tried to derail the discussion, but I insisted time and again that he pointed sources with the alleged consensus he claims. He never did, and dropped from the discussion, until today, until I pointed some flaws of an article he nominated for FAC.
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As for the other editors that joined the arbitration, The ed17 and MarshalN20 have mentioned their previous involvement in it. Astynax forgot to do so: he is a supporter of Lecen in this discussion, and even helped him to draft the report that Lecen gave. See
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He also removed any mention of the Platine War from other articles (removed: "Rosas also declared war on Brazil in late 1851, starting the Platine War, which led to the defeat of the Argentine Confederation by coalition of Entre Ríos, Corrientes, Brazil and
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the use of dubious (sometimes spurious) sources that often promote a political agenda. This is serious: it's the reliability of Knowledge at stake. I ask the Arbitration Committee to do something to resolve this serious matter. If possible, with topic ban.
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Reply to SilkTork: We are not talking in here about two legitimate points of views (even if opposing point of views). We are talking in here about a user who has written several articles based on Fascists authors. It would be the same as if we look at
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First things first: I’m aware that, in English casual speaking, "revisionism" is usually associated to the denial of the Holocaust in nazi Germany. Lecen’s constant mentions of nazism may reinforce the idea. But no, that’s a misunderstanding.
1121:(1941-). All of them are Argentine Nationalists/Revisionists. And four out of five are dead for over 35 years. The only one who is alive (O’Donnell) is not a historian, but a doctor of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, a writer and a playwright. 4461:
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that, according to policies and guidelines, the existence of such a consensus must have a specific source that says so clearly and directly, it can not be decided by assesment of Knowledge users. If there is no such academic consensus then
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to work on a talk page draft and and move it to article space when we were all satisfied: Lecen never made any comment. He dropped the whole discussion, almost a month ago, and restarted it when I made a comment at a FAC of another article
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indefinitely from all articles, discussions, and other content related to the history of Latin America, broadly construed across all namespaces. This topic ban may be appealed to the Arbitration Committee after one year.
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indefinitely from all articles, discussions, and other content related to the history of Latin America, broadly construed across all namespaces. This topic ban may be appealed to the Arbitration Committee after one year.
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Mediation needs to be tried (again) before arbitration. It would help if others as well as Lecen and Cambalachero helped to assess what is going on here, to make this less adversarial than it seems to be at the moment.
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to arbitrate this dispute, and serve as verbatim copies; as such, they should never be changed. (In the case of lengthy statements, an excerpt only may be given here, in which case the full copy will be added to the
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request an easing or removal of the sanction on the grounds that said sanction is no longer needed, but such requests may only be made once every six months, or whatever longer period the committee may specify.
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0) Should any user subject to a restriction in this case violate that restriction, that user may be blocked, initially for up to one month, and then with blocks increasing in duration to a maximum of one year.
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reporting? As I said in my answer, those were 2 different stages of Rosas’ life. If he wanted more clarifications, he should have continued the discussion and say why didn’t he find my addition good enough.
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to request the attention of editors who are not the regular editors (besides, being a regular editor does not confer any special right over an article). But note that, although I did not work very much with
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and without input from any other editor (especially an editor who holds a distinct point of view from his). For example, after Cambalachero edited parts of the article that Lecen had previously edited (see
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Almost three years earlier, he removed one piece of text that had a negative view of Rosas and his relation with slaves. He replaced it with "Detractors of Rosas accused him of having afroamerican slaves".
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when you read the article it says: "Although slavery was not abolished during his rule, Rosas sponsored liberal policies allowing them greater liberties". I complained about in the article's talk page (
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Please do not edit this page unless you are an Arbitrator or Clerk, or are making yourself a party to this case. Statements on this page are copies of the statements submitted in the original
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It is a minority position at this point, sure, but when two editors who have both contributed multiple featured articles to the encyclopedia are saying that an editor is strongly pushing a
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Cambalachero was talking about a book published in 2001 while he (as shown above) has been using as sources books written by Nationalists/Revisionists who are dead for over 35 years! --
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We have been though this before. Lecen posts a giant report that goes in all the myriad ways, I try to answer to all the myriad ways mentioned, and the result becomes an unmanageable
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As for the main discussion: Lecen claims time and again the existence of a certain academic consensus, that would require us to ignore the authors that do not follow it. I pointed at
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Argentine Nationalists wanted for Argentina. This is where the Revisionism came in handy: the Revionists’ main purpose within the Nationalism was to rehabilitate Rosas’ image.
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Was the SPI investigation at this moment even necessary? It just serves to show Lecen's intent to block Cambalachero through whatever means necessary. Continues to exhibit
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8) Users who disrupt the editing of articles by engaging in sustained point-of-view editing may be banned from the affected articles, or in extreme cases from the site.
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and that “Lynch merely repeats misconceptions he read somewhere else, instead of investigating them himself (as any serious historian, not a mere divulgator, would do)”.
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Juan Manuel de Rosas executed around 2,000 political enemies and he "was responsible for the terror: contemporaries affirmed it, and historians agree", said biographer
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and encourage all parties to try the mediation route once again. Anyone who thinks that mediation might be time-consuming hasn't been involved in an arbitration case.
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The Third Opinion request ended up in favor of my proposal. Lecen ignores it. Cambalachero was also not too happy with it, because (again) his view differs from mine.
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because of being taken by communists. If they have a sound point, it is accepted regardless of other contexts. Let’s put an specific example: Lecen mentioned the
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amounts of text to the request as it currently stands. Either state succinctly whether or not a case should be accepted, or wait for a clerk to open the case.
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Finally, after a long time, Cambalachero brought five scholars to back his claims (but he never said what were the pages and from which books were they taken).
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Since he could not change what the article said about Rosas, he tried to remove as many wikilinks he could that led to Platine War. I can give other examples.
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into account. Did they do that with a political agenda? It does not matter, not for the scientific approach, same as we did not reject the first photo of the
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All remedies that refer to a period of time (for example, a ban of X months or a revert parole of Y months) are to run concurrently unless otherwise stated.
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A note for Lecen and Cambalachero - you have both stated too much here at what is only the request stage. What you have both written above will need to be
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Juan Manuel de Rosas, overthrowing him at the battle of Monte Caseros in 1852, thus thwarting his feared attempt to reestablishing the Viceroyalty of..."
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them through practices such as excessive repetition, monopolization, irrelevancy, advocacy, misrepresentation of others' comments, or personal attacks.
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Lecen: best to keep it as brief as you can but it would be good to see some actual examples (say, four or five) to help us all in deciding what to do.
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the move was superior, but the closing administrator sided with the Brazilian editors. This arbitrary decision even led to a second minor discussion (
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that I had "butchered the article beyond recognition" (sic). Another edit war ensued (I did not take part in it), and the article was protected again
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case is suspended for a period of one year. During the period of suspension, this topic ban may be reinstated by any uninvolved administrator as an
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Unsurprisingly, Lecen writes this snarky brag about the ArbComm case: "You were able to convince them when I and everyone else failed. Thank you." (
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are probably too high and fail to discriminate between delinquents and victims of political persecution, between legal punishments and assasinations
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of Buenos Aires, and effectively of the whole country. for most of the period between 1829 and 1852. His was a brutal reign in which he asserted..."
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powers. Any educated man who henceforth risked voicing a dissident opinion might end up knifed by agents of his political police, the Mazorca."
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He tried to convince others from removing anything the he regarded demeaning to Rosas on Platine War's talk page. When no one supported him:
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article name, merge discussions revolve around ambiguity and the name's lack of usage. Cambalachero proposed the article to be merged with
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twenty years. So despotic was his power that Argentine writers have themselves styled this age of their history as ‘The Tyranny of Rosas’.”
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point of view, I think it is incumbent upon us to not just push it off because it seems like it would be too hard to resolve the dispute.
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and published in 1974 and the other by Carlos Smith and published in 1936. Both authors are Argentine Nationalists/Revisionists.
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back-and-forth to competing versions. Sustained editorial conflict is not an appropriate method of resolving content disputes.
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I am flattered by the attention provided to me by Cristiano. I would reciprocate the action, but hold little interest in him.
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Juan Manuel de Rosas... And when all else failed—or perhaps even before—Rosas applied physical violence to his opponents..."
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and related articles. The disputes among those editors extends to many articles related to the history of Latin America.
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as needed, but the other content of this page should not be edited. Please raise any questions about this decision at
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1) This dispute primarily involves allegations of POV-pushing and other poor user conduct by certain editors editing
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Adversarial (X v. Y) names are not used for modern (post-2006) arbcom cases. I pinged the arbs about this request. --
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Juan Manuel de Rosas. Rosas used diplomacy, threats, and occasionally military force to monopolize foreign trade..."
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What has Cambalachero done when faced with the most respected biography of Rosas which has been published so far?
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prior affirmative agreement for the modification at (a) AE or (b) AN or (c) ARCA (see "Important notes" below).
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He single handedly dismissed Lynch’s work and regarded it (based solely on his personal opinion) as “faulty”,
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Removed "...as dictator" from the sentence "...he governed the country for more than 20 years as dictator".
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Administrators modifying sanctions out of process may at the discretion of the committee be desysopped.
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How has Rosas been seen in the past 25 years by historians? Good question. I have pointed some info at
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of Argentina since the 1830s as caudillo of Buenos Aires, its richest province and its major port..."
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The Party of Order: the Conservatives, the State, and Slavery in the Brazilian Monarchy, 1831–1871
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who dominated Argentine politics from 1829 to 1852."; "More sinister was Rosas' increasing use of
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In fact, Cambalachero considered Lynch’s book “outdated” and for that reason it should be ignored.
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Cambalachero removed both the "GA" status from the article and the link to Wikiproject Argentina.
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reinstated or any reinstatements have been successfully appealed, the topic ban will be lifted.
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history articles) is not surprising, given that we are all interested on South American history.
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As arbitration does not focus on article content but on user's conduct, I will skip that topic.
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Cambalachero tried to hide any mention that Rosas was a dictator as can be seen on his edits on
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this and not having it boomerang back in our laps six months from now, still causing problems.
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Specifically talking about historians, the main problem of Lecen approach is that it is a huge
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regime (and repressing political opponents) ... Rosas used the opportunity to build a powerful
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Here is a list of what historians have told about Rosas in the past 25 years (emphasis added):
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What Cambalachero has done when asked to show which sources say that Rosas was not a dictator?
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any actual discussion tooks place (only an attempted change of the lead image), he requested
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he tries to describe me as an antisemite or nazi sympathizer. He posted provocative threads
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Wars of the Americas: A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the New World, 1492 to the Present
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survived the second blockade as it had the first. Within Buenos Aires province, political
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and assassination. Scores of its opponents perished by throat-cutting at the hands of the
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This arbitration request should not be accepted. Please allow me to, briefly state why:
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Did Cambalachero try to hide that mainstream historiography see Rosas as a dictator?
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as the main source about Rosas, which it considers the "definitive" biography (see
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monument to him in the entire nation; no park, plaza, or street bears his name.”
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than anything else). Most of these discussions are caused by Lecen, who uses
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Authoritarian Argentina: The Nationalist Movement, Its History and Its Impact
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Francisco Solano López and the Ruination of Paraguay: Honor and Egocentrism
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is required. If consensus at AE or AN is unclear, the status quo prevails.
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Reevaluating; can we please keep the request open for another day or two?
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the explicit prior affirmative consent of the enforcing administrator; or
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Authoritarian Regimes in Latin America: Dictators, Despots, And Tyrants
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ask the enforcing administrator to reconsider their original decision;
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This area is used for notes by the clerks (including clerk recusals).
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As you can see, we have barely began to talk, and Lecen has already
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authority, investing him with the 'plenitude of the public power' (
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Thanks. I think so renaming this case request is for the best.
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changes both he and Cambalchero had done on the article (see
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Based on a True Story: Latin American History at the Movies
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How has Rosas been seen in the past 25 years by historians?
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Guilford, Connecticut: The Globe Pequot Press. 2530: 1901: 1328:"The United States did take sides in Argentinian 5413:, together with a rationale supported by diffs. 4959:procedure for the standard enforcement provision 2713: 2076: 1477:"...the era of the nineteenth century Argentine 1449:"...costly intervention in Uruguay by Argentine 1407:using force and terror to impose his authority." 1386:and propaganda checked all signs of resistance." 641:Once the case is closed, editors may add to the 2896:Captive Women: Oblivion and Memory in Argentina 2862:. Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1209:How was Juan Manuel de Rosas seen in Argentina? 1175:the opinions given as “mere political analysis” 4372:Following further statements, am switching to 3980:which side of the line this dispute falls on. 3515:strong authority was needed to create order". 2934:. Los Angeles: University of Californa Press. 2842:Politics and Education in Argentina: 1946-1962 2386: 2050:sfn error: no target: CITEREFLaRosaMejía2006 ( 2033: 1349:"In Buenos Aires, Rosas demanded and received 3409:Misuse of the term "fascist" and similar ones 2569:An Atlas and Survey of Latin American History 2567:LaRosa, Michael J.; Mejia, German R. (2007). 1014:Did Cambalachero attempt to white-wash Rosas? 465: 5081:(ii) a passing motion of arbitrators at ARCA 3800:), even while working on Brazilian articles. 3399:Argentine nationalism vs. German nationalism 3004:The Paraguayan War: Causes and early conduct 2661:. Vol. 3. Boston, Massachusetts: Wadsworth. 2638: 2548: 2476: 2270: 2021: 2009: 1460:of Buenos Aires province from 1829 to 1852." 1446:, Rosas made himself master of the country." 1342:"This group was headed by Rosas, who became 1025:Cambalachero also created an article called 3304:Repatriation of Juan Manuel de Rosas's body 3281:Talk:Juan Manuel de Rosas#Arbitrary break 2 2566: 2459:Herb, Guntram H.; Kaplan, David H. (2008). 2045: 1510:), Rosas managed to hold power until 1852." 5432:Remedy 2 (MarshalN20 topic banned) of the 3258:File:El maldito de la historia oficial.jpg 2641:Argentina: A Primary Source Cultural Guide 2625:. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 2477:Ihrie, Maureen; Oropesa, Salvador (2011). 2458: 2162: 1779:sfn error: no target: CITEREFStevens1998 ( 655:Knowledge:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement 472: 458: 5348:, and then to the Arbitration Committee. 5283:, and then to the Arbitration Committee. 5137:Not withstanding the sanction imposed on 4866:Passed 10 to 0, 04:13, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4798:Passed 10 to 0, 04:13, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4720:Passed 10 to 0, 04:11, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4684:Passed 10 to 0, 04:11, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4640:Passed 10 to 0, 04:11, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4616:Passed 10 to 0, 04:08, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4601:Passed 10 to 0, 04:08, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4585:Passed 10 to 0, 04:08, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4569:Passed 10 to 0, 04:08, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4549:Passed 10 to 0, 04:08, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4529:Passed 10 to 0, 04:08, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4510:Passed 10 to 0, 04:08, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4466:Passed 10 to 0, 04:08, 23 June 2013 (UTC) 4314:NW's point is well taken. 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Dexter, Michigan: Thomson-Shore. 1531:"...temporarily eclipsed by Rosas' 1495:Juan Manuel de Rosas and became..." 907:Summary of the problem as I see it: 880:for my statement with evidences. -- 31: 5334:interacting with, or commenting on 5269:interacting with, or commenting on 5235:Cambalachero-Lecen interaction ban 5013:submit a request for amendment at 2970:. 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