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Several others were wounded in a firefight with the so-called Sabaot
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The SLDF took up arms to resist a government resettlement scheme in the Mount Elgon district which displaced the small Sabaot tribe from their ancestral lands.
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The SLDF took up arms in 2005 in protest at a government settlement scheme that displaced the small Sabaot tribes from their ancestral land.
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The SLDF is demanding the end of a government settlement scheme which it deems unfair because it displaced the small Sabaot tribes from their ancestral land.
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Police were searching for John Kanai, commander of the Sabaot Land
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The SLDF took up arms in 2006 to resist a government resettlement scheme in the Mount Elgon district near the Ugandan border which displaced the small Sabaot tribe from their ancestral lands.
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The SLDF is demanding the annulment of a government settlement scheme which it deems unfair because it displaced the small Sabaot tribes from their ancestral land.
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Police blamed the attack on the Sabaot Land Defence Force (SLDF), a militia group demanding nullification of a government settlement scheme which it deems unfair because it displaced the small Sabaot tribes from their ancestral land.
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Force (SLDF), a ragtag militia that has been fighting to reverse a government settlement scheme that displaced the small Sabaot tribe from their ancestral land.
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The SLDF is demanding the nullification of a government settlement scheme which it deems unfair because it displaced the small Sabaot tribes from their ancestral land.
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