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Unblocked
Per your agreement by email with the following conditions, your indefinite block is lifted.
- Your indefinite topic ban from all pages related to India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, broadly construed imposed on 15 May 2014 remains in force, subject to the usual enforcement procedures.
- You are be limited to one account.
- You are required to remain civil. As a condition of your unblock, you must acknowledge that any edit which, in the opinion of an uninvolved administrator, contains personal attacks or gross incivility will be met with blocks of escalating length, ending with an indefinite block after the fourth offense.
- Blocks under clause 3 may be appealed to AE, excepting an indefinite block, which can be appealed to BASC only.
- These restrictions will be logged at Misplaced Pages:Editing restrictions. A copy of these restrictions will be placed on your user talk page, they must not be removed until at least 1 month after your most recent block (for any reason).
- These sanctions will expire 12 months after your ban is lifted, or 12 months from most recent block, whichever is later, even if such block is not imposed under these sanctions. (Note that your topic ban mentioned in the first clause will not automatically expire, that will have to be appealed in the normal manner.)
Let me be the firs to welcome you back, and wish you happy editing.
For the Ban Appeals Sub-Committee;