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Human Rights Day

Human Rights Day is celebrated annually around the world on 10 December every year.

Human Rights Day
Human Rights Logo, unveiled in New York on 23 September 2011
Also calledHRD
Observed byUN Members
CelebrationsWorldwide
Begins1948; 75 years ago (1948)
Date10 December
FrequencyAnnual

The date was chosen to honor the United Nations General Assembly's adoption and proclamation, on 10 December 1948, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the first global enunciation of human rights and one of the first major achievements of the new United Nations. The formal establishment of Human Rights Day occurred at the 317th Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly on 4 December 1950, when the General Assembly declared resolution 423(V), inviting all member states and any other interested organizations to celebrate the day as they saw fit.[1][2]

The day is normally marked both by high-level political conferences and meetings and by cultural events and exhibitions dealing with human rights issues. Besides, it is traditionally on 10 December that the five-yearly United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights and Nobel Peace Prize are awarded. Many governmental and non-governmental organizations active in the human rights field also schedule special events to commemorate the day, as do many civil and social-cause organisations.

History

 
Turkish journalists protesting imprisonment of their colleagues, 10 December 2016

Human Rights Day is the day in 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.[3]

The formal inception of Human Rights Day dates from 1950, after the Assembly passed resolution 423(V) inviting all States and interested organisations to adopt 10 December of each year as Human Rights Day.[4] The popularity of the day can be shown by the fact that the commemorative Human Rights Day stamp issued by the United Nations Postal Administration in 1952, received approximately 200,000 advance orders.[5]

When the General Assembly adopted the Declaration, with 48 states in favor and eight abstentions, it was proclaimed as a "common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations", towards which individuals and societies should "strive by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance". The measure was received by both advocates and critics alike as "being more declarative than legislative, more suggestive than binding."[6]

Although the Declaration with its broad range of political, civil, economic, social and cultural rights is not a binding document, it inspired more than 60 human rights instruments which together constitute an international standard of human rights. Today the general consent of all United Nations Member States on the basic Human Rights laid down in the Declaration makes it even stronger and emphasizes the relevance of Human Rights in our[who?] daily lives.[according to whom?]

The High Commissioner for Human Rights, as the main United Nations rights official and his Office plays a major role in coordinating efforts for the yearly observation of Human Rights Day:

Today, poverty prevails as the gravest human rights challenge in the world. Combating poverty, deprivation and exclusion is not a matter of charity, and it does not depend on how rich a country is. By tackling poverty as a matter of human rights obligation, the world will have a better chance of abolishing this scourge in our lifetime... Poverty eradication is an achievable goal.

The 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights occurred on 10 December 2008, and the UN Secretary-General launched a year-long campaign leading up to this anniversary.[7] Because the UDHR holds the world record as the most translated document (except for the Bible), organizations around the globe used the year to focus on helping people everywhere learn about their rights.

On 9 December 2001, President George W. Bush made a Presidential proclamation that Human Rights Week began on 9 December.[8] He also made the same proclamation on 10 December 2008.[9]

Past observances

Year Actions
1979 Shih Ming-teh organized a human rights campaign in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. This led to the Kaohsiung Incident characterized by three rounds of arrests and mock trials of political opponents of the ruling Kuomintang party and their subsequent imprisonment.
1983 President Raúl Alfonsin, of Argentina, decided to assume office on 10 December 1983, ending the military dictatorship that had ruled the country since 1976. The election of that day for his inauguration was related to human rights violations committed during the dictatorship. From then on, all presidential inaugurations have taken place on 10 December.
2004
2006 In an interesting coincidence, former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, known for human rights violations committed during his authoritarian rule, died of a heart attack on 10 December 2006, at the age of 91.[13]
2008
  • Gay rights activists in the U.S. state of California urged people to support equal rights by "calling in 'gay'" to work.[14] This was in response to the renewed ban on gay marriage when Proposition 8 passed earlier in the year.
  • Several people were detained in China after around 300 people signed an online petition titled Charter 08 for the government to improve human rights in the country. In Beijing, a small protest was broken up that took place outside the foreign ministry.[15]
  • UNYA Australia celebrated Human Rights Day with the write4rights campaign, asking young people to contribute a message about human rights by phone or on a website for display in Australian State capital cities.[16]
  • Amnesty International organised a large event in Paris, France, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the UN resolution.[17]
  • Celebrations took place in Phnom Penh and around Cambodia, including a march by 5000 people, and a further 1000 people releasing balloons, organised by NGOs.[18]
  • Other celebrations and events took place in Russia[19] and India.[20]
2009 10 December 2009 marked as 61st anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Tom Malinowski from Human Rights Watch in Washington, D.C., commented that there had been progress in human rights over the last 40 years: "I think there is greater awareness around the world that people have fundamental rights and that those rights are enshrined in both law domestically and internationally".[21]
2011 Following a year of protest in many countries, from Tunisia to Cairo to the Occupy movement, the theme of 2011 recognized the significance of social media and technology in assisting human rights defenders in new ways.[22]
2012 Inclusion and the right to participate in public life was the theme of 2012 Human Rights Day. The focus in 2012 was on all people to make their voices heard and be included in political decision making. ″ My Voice Counts″ slogan was seen in the occupy movement around the world in protest of economic, political and social inequality.[23]
2013 Celebrating twenty years working for your rights was the theme of the 2013 Human Rights Day celebration. Twenty Years ago the creation of the position of the High Commissioner for Human Rights was established which empowered an official, independent voice to speak worldwide for human rights.[24]
2014 Every day is Human Rights Day is the slogan for the year 2014. Human Rights 365 celebrates the Universal Declaration on Human Rights which states that everyone, everywhere, at all times are entitled to their human rights. Human Rights belong to everyone equally and "binds us together as a global community with the same ideals and values."[25]
2015 The theme for 2015 is "Our Rights, Our Freedoms, Always."[3]
2016 The theme for 2016 is "Stand up for someone's rights today!"[26]
2017 The theme for 2017 is "Let's stand up for equality, justice and human dignity"[27]
2018[28] The theme for 2018 is "stand up for the human rights"
2019 Civil Human Rights Front organized a rally in Hong Kong on the Sunday, 8 December to mark the Human Rights Day two days away. The organizer estimated about 800,000 people took part, while the police had an estimate of 183,000 people.[29] The march started from Victoria Park in Causeway Bay and was the biggest of its kind since the march in mid-August as part of 2019–20 Hong Kong protests movement in 2019.[30] Citizens were calling for their five demands, including an independent inquiry into Police misconduct allegations during the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests that occurred in the city during the past 6 months, and also universal suffrage.
2020[31] The theme for 2020 is "Recover Better – Stand Up for Human Rights".
2021[32] The theme for 2021 is "equality".
2022 The theme for 2022 is "Dignity, Freedom and Justice for All"[33]

Date variance

In South Africa, Human Rights Day is celebrated on 21 March, in remembrance of the Sharpeville massacre which took place on 21 March 1960. This massacre occurred as a result of protests against the Apartheid regime in South Africa.[34] South African Human Rights Day was declared a national holiday when the ANC was elected as the government with Nelson Mandela as the first democratically elected leader.[35] Parliament's role on this day is to empower the people so that the democratic processes becomes known to all South Africans.[36]

It is celebrated on 11 December in Kiribati.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ United Nations General Assembly Session 5 Resolution 423(V). A/RES/423(V) 4 December 1950. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
  2. ^ Office of the High Commission for Human Rights (2009). "The History of Human Rights Day". Retrieved 29 October 2009.
  3. ^ a b James, Anu (9 December 2015). "Human Rights Day: Best Quotes By Famous Personalities to Mark UN Day". International Business Times. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  4. ^ Lawson, Edward (1996). Encyclopedia of Human Rights. Research and contributing editor, Jan K. Dargel (2nd ed.). Taylor & Francis. pp. 722–724. ISBN 9781560323624.
  5. ^ Green, James Frederick (1956). United Nations and Human Rights. The Brookings Institution. p. 676.
  6. ^ Cohen, G. Daniel (2011). "The 'Human Rights Revolution' at Work: Displaced Persons in Postwar Europe". In Hoffmann, Stefan-Ludwig (ed.). Human Rights in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge University Press. pp. 49–50. ISBN 9780521194266.
  7. ^ "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: 1948–2008". United Nations. 2008. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  8. ^ Office of the Press Secretary (12 December 2001). . Federal Register. Washington, D.C.: Federal Government of the United States. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2017. Alt URL
  9. ^ Office of the Press Secretary (19 December 2008). . Federal Register. Washington, D.C.: Federal Government of the United States. Archived from the original on 23 February 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2017. Alt URL
  10. ^ . PEN American Center. Archived from the original on 9 December 2006. Retrieved 15 December 2006.
  11. ^ "On the occasion of Human Rights Day, the UN, Inter-American and African protection mechanisms call on governments to protect human rights defenders" (Press release). Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. 10 December 2004. Retrieved 15 December 2006.
  12. ^ "Satellite Imagery for Conflict Prevention and Human Rights: An Event in Honor of Human Rights Day 2006". The American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science and Human Rights Program. 16 June 2006. Retrieved 15 December 2006.
  13. ^ Catan, Thomas; Crooks, Nathan (11 December 2006). "General Pinochet, 91, dies awaiting trial for murder". The Times. London. Retrieved 11 December 2006.
  14. ^ . ABC News. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2008.
  15. ^ "Chinese police detain protesters", BBC, 10 December 2008.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 February 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2008.
  17. ^ "Abuses persist as UN rights declaration turns 60", AFP, 10 December 2008.
  18. ^ "Inequality is fuelling rights violations, UN warns govt", 10 December 2008.
  19. ^ "International Human Rights Day marked in Russia" 15 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, ITAR-TASS, 10 December 2008.
  20. ^ , Times of India, 10 December 2008.
  21. ^ "International Human Rights Day Marks Progress and Setbacks". VOA.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 December 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2011. "Human Rights Day 2011"
  23. ^ United Nations. "Human Rights Day, 10 December". United Nations Department of Public Information. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  24. ^ Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). "HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2013". United Nations Human Rights. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  25. ^ Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). "Human Rights Day 2014 #Rights 365". United Nations Human Rights. OHCHR. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  26. ^ "Stand up for someone's rights today". ohchr.org. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  27. ^ Human Rights Day 2017
  28. ^ "Human Rights Day 2018 observed around the world". Jagranjosh.com. 10 December 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  29. ^ "Protesters Mount Largest Rally in Six Months: Hong Kong Update". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. 8 December 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2019.[1], Bloomberg, 8 December 2019
  30. ^ "Hong Kong protesters keep up pressure with mass march". CNN. 8 December 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  31. ^ "Human Rights Day 2020: Theme, History, Quotes, Observed, Celebration". S A NEWS. 9 December 2020. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  32. ^ "Human Rights Day | Stand up for human rights". 9 December 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  33. ^ Human Rights Day 2022
  34. ^ . South African Human Rights Commission. Archived from the original on 23 September 2006. Retrieved 15 December 2006.
  35. ^ . www.mypublicholidays.co.za. Archived from the original on 7 November 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  36. ^ "Human Rights Day". www.parliament.gov.za. Retrieved 19 February 2016.

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meetings and by cultural events and exhibitions dealing with human rights issues Besides it is traditionally on 10 December that the five yearly United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights and Nobel Peace Prize are awarded Many governmental and non governmental organizations active in the human rights field also schedule special events to commemorate the day as do many civil and social cause organisations Contents 1 History 2 Past observances 3 Date variance 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Turkish journalists protesting imprisonment of their colleagues 10 December 2016 Human Rights Day is the day in 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 3 The formal inception of Human Rights Day dates from 1950 after the Assembly passed resolution 423 V inviting all States and interested organisations to adopt 10 December of each year as Human Rights Day 4 The popularity of the day can be shown by the fact that the commemorative Human Rights Day stamp issued by the United Nations Postal Administration in 1952 received approximately 200 000 advance orders 5 A 1963 postage stamp from Soviet Union commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights A 1998 postage stamp from Germany commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights When the General Assembly adopted the Declaration with 48 states in favor and eight abstentions it was proclaimed as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations towards which individuals and societies should strive by progressive measures national and international to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance The measure was received by both advocates and critics alike as being more declarative than legislative more suggestive than binding 6 Although the Declaration with its broad range of political civil economic social and cultural rights is not a binding document it inspired more than 60 human rights instruments which together constitute an international standard of human rights Today the general consent of all United Nations Member States on the basic Human Rights laid down in the Declaration makes it even stronger and emphasizes the relevance of Human Rights in our who daily lives according to whom The High Commissioner for Human Rights as the main United Nations rights official and his Office plays a major role in coordinating efforts for the yearly observation of Human Rights Day Today poverty prevails as the gravest human rights challenge in the world Combating poverty deprivation and exclusion is not a matter of charity and it does not depend on how rich a country is By tackling poverty as a matter of human rights obligation the world will have a better chance of abolishing this scourge in our lifetime Poverty eradication is an achievable goal UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour 10 December 2006 The 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights occurred on 10 December 2008 and the UN Secretary General launched a year long campaign leading up to this anniversary 7 Because the UDHR holds the world record as the most translated document except for the Bible organizations around the globe used the year to focus on helping people everywhere learn about their rights On 9 December 2001 President George W Bush made a Presidential proclamation that Human Rights Week began on 9 December 8 He also made the same proclamation on 10 December 2008 9 Past observances Edit A 1998 postage stamp from Faroe Islands Year Actions1979 Shih Ming teh organized a human rights campaign in Kaohsiung Taiwan This led to the Kaohsiung Incident characterized by three rounds of arrests and mock trials of political opponents of the ruling Kuomintang party and their subsequent imprisonment 1983 President Raul Alfonsin of Argentina decided to assume office on 10 December 1983 ending the military dictatorship that had ruled the country since 1976 The election of that day for his inauguration was related to human rights violations committed during the dictatorship From then on all presidential inaugurations have taken place on 10 December 2004 International PEN announced the launch of a new campaign to secure the release from prison of cyber dissidents in PR China Maldives and Vietnam 10 The Inter American Commission on Human Rights the UN s Special Representative for Human Rights Defenders and the African Union s Commission on Human and Peoples Rights issued a joint communique in which they commended the European Union for its recent adoption of a set of guidelines for protecting human rights defenders and urged the world s other regions to take similar steps in that direction 11 The American Association for the Advancement of Science organised a seminar in New York City on academic freedom in Iraq 12 Human Rights Day is endorsed by the International Humanist and Ethical Union IHEU as an official day of Humanist celebration 2006 In an interesting coincidence former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet known for human rights violations committed during his authoritarian rule died of a heart attack on 10 December 2006 at the age of 91 13 2008 Gay rights activists in the U S state of California urged people to support equal rights by calling in gay to work 14 This was in response to the renewed ban on gay marriage when Proposition 8 passed earlier in the year Several people were detained in China after around 300 people signed an online petition titled Charter 08 for the government to improve human rights in the country In Beijing a small protest was broken up that took place outside the foreign ministry 15 UNYA Australia celebrated Human Rights Day with the write4rights campaign asking young people to contribute a message about human rights by phone or on a website for display in Australian State capital cities 16 Amnesty International organised a large event in Paris France to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the UN resolution 17 Celebrations took place in Phnom Penh and around Cambodia including a march by 5000 people and a further 1000 people releasing balloons organised by NGOs 18 Other celebrations and events took place in Russia 19 and India 20 2009 10 December 2009 marked as 61st anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Tom Malinowski from Human Rights Watch in Washington D C commented that there had been progress in human rights over the last 40 years I think there is greater awareness around the world that people have fundamental rights and that those rights are enshrined in both law domestically and internationally 21 2011 Following a year of protest in many countries from Tunisia to Cairo to the Occupy movement the theme of 2011 recognized the significance of social media and technology in assisting human rights defenders in new ways 22 2012 Inclusion and the right to participate in public life was the theme of 2012 Human Rights Day The focus in 2012 was on all people to make their voices heard and be included in political decision making My Voice Counts slogan was seen in the occupy movement around the world in protest of economic political and social inequality 23 2013 Celebrating twenty years working for your rights was the theme of the 2013 Human Rights Day celebration Twenty Years ago the creation of the position of the High Commissioner for Human Rights was established which empowered an official independent voice to speak worldwide for human rights 24 2014 Every day is Human Rights Day is the slogan for the year 2014 Human Rights 365 celebrates the Universal Declaration on Human Rights which states that everyone everywhere at all times are entitled to their human rights Human Rights belong to everyone equally and binds us together as a global community with the same ideals and values 25 2015 The theme for 2015 is Our Rights Our Freedoms Always 3 2016 The theme for 2016 is Stand up for someone s rights today 26 2017 The theme for 2017 is Let s stand up for equality justice and human dignity 27 2018 28 The theme for 2018 is stand up for the human rights 2019 Civil Human Rights Front organized a rally in Hong Kong on the Sunday 8 December to mark the Human Rights Day two days away The organizer estimated about 800 000 people took part while the police had an estimate of 183 000 people 29 The march started from Victoria Park in Causeway Bay and was the biggest of its kind since the march in mid August as part of 2019 20 Hong Kong protests movement in 2019 30 Citizens were calling for their five demands including an independent inquiry into Police misconduct allegations during the 2019 20 Hong Kong protests that occurred in the city during the past 6 months and also universal suffrage 2020 31 The theme for 2020 is Recover Better Stand Up for Human Rights 2021 32 The theme for 2021 is equality 2022 The theme for 2022 is Dignity Freedom and Justice for All 33 Date variance EditIn South Africa Human Rights Day is celebrated on 21 March in remembrance of the Sharpeville massacre which took place on 21 March 1960 This massacre occurred as a result of protests against the Apartheid regime in South Africa 34 South African Human Rights Day was declared a national holiday when the ANC was elected as the government with Nelson Mandela as the first democratically elected leader 35 Parliament s role on this day is to empower the people so that the democratic processes becomes known to all South Africans 36 It is celebrated on 11 December in Kiribati citation needed See also EditHumanLight International observance International Day in Support of Victims of Torture Stalker International Film Festival on Human Rights World Humanitarian Day World Humanist Day United NationsReferences Edit United Nations General Assembly Session 5 Resolution 423 V A RES 423 V 4 December 1950 Retrieved 29 October 2009 Office of the High Commission for Human Rights 2009 The History of Human Rights Day Retrieved 29 October 2009 a b James Anu 9 December 2015 Human Rights Day Best Quotes By Famous Personalities to Mark UN Day International Business Times Retrieved 9 December 2015 Lawson Edward 1996 Encyclopedia of Human Rights Research and contributing editor Jan K Dargel 2nd ed Taylor amp Francis pp 722 724 ISBN 9781560323624 Green James Frederick 1956 United Nations and Human Rights The Brookings Institution p 676 Cohen G Daniel 2011 The Human Rights Revolution at Work Displaced Persons in Postwar Europe In Hoffmann Stefan Ludwig ed Human Rights in the Twentieth Century Cambridge University Press pp 49 50 ISBN 9780521194266 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 2008 United Nations 2008 Retrieved 9 December 2015 Office of the Press Secretary 12 December 2001 Human Rights Day Bill of Rights Day and Human Rights Week 2001 Federal Register Washington D C Federal Government of the United States Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Retrieved 11 March 2017 Alt URL Office of the Press Secretary 19 December 2008 Human Rights Day Bill of Rights Day and Human Rights Week 2008 Federal Register Washington D C Federal Government of the United States Archived from the original on 23 February 2017 Retrieved 11 March 2017 Alt URL A global campaign against Internet censorship and the long term imprisonment of journalists in Asia PEN American Center Archived from the original on 9 December 2006 Retrieved 15 December 2006 On the occasion of Human Rights Day the UN Inter American and African protection mechanisms call on governments to protect human rights defenders Press release Inter American Commission on Human Rights 10 December 2004 Retrieved 15 December 2006 Satellite Imagery for Conflict Prevention and Human Rights An Event in Honor of Human Rights Day 2006 The American Association for the Advancement of Science Science and Human Rights Program 16 June 2006 Retrieved 15 December 2006 Catan Thomas Crooks Nathan 11 December 2006 General Pinochet 91 dies awaiting trial for murder The Times London Retrieved 11 December 2006 Calling in Gay to Work Is Latest Form of Protest ABC News ABC News Archived from the original on 29 June 2011 Retrieved 9 December 2008 Chinese police detain protesters BBC 10 December 2008 Write4Rights Archived from the original on 9 February 2009 Retrieved 9 December 2008 Abuses persist as UN rights declaration turns 60 AFP 10 December 2008 Inequality is fuelling rights violations UN warns govt 10 December 2008 International Human Rights Day marked in Russia Archived 15 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine ITAR TASS 10 December 2008 Students celebrate Human Rights Day Times of India 10 December 2008 International Human Rights Day Marks Progress and Setbacks VOA Human Rights Day 2011 Archived from the original on 5 December 2011 Retrieved 6 December 2011 Human Rights Day 2011 United Nations Human Rights Day 10 December United Nations Department of Public Information Retrieved 25 March 2015 Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights OHCHR HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2013 United Nations Human Rights Retrieved 28 March 2015 Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights OHCHR Human Rights Day 2014 Rights 365 United Nations Human Rights OHCHR Retrieved 29 March 2015 Stand up for someone s rights today ohchr org Retrieved 10 December 2015 Human Rights Day 2017 Human Rights Day 2018 observed around the world Jagranjosh com 10 December 2018 Retrieved 12 December 2020 Protesters Mount Largest Rally in Six Months Hong Kong Update Bloomberg com Bloomberg 8 December 2019 Retrieved 8 December 2019 1 Bloomberg 8 December 2019 Hong Kong protesters keep up pressure with mass march CNN 8 December 2019 Retrieved 8 December 2019 Human Rights Day 2020 Theme History Quotes Observed Celebration S A NEWS 9 December 2020 Retrieved 12 December 2020 Human Rights Day Stand up for human rights 9 December 2021 Retrieved 10 December 2021 Human Rights Day 2022 Human Rights Day South African Human Rights Commission Archived from the original on 23 September 2006 Retrieved 15 December 2006 Human Rights Day 21 March South Africa www mypublicholidays co za Archived from the original on 7 November 2015 Retrieved 19 February 2016 Human Rights Day www parliament gov za Retrieved 19 February 2016 External links EditOfficial website Vice Chancellor Sangam University Bhilwara Speaks on Human Rights Day at JMA Pilani Rajasthan Portal Holidays Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Human Rights Day amp oldid 1149766535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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