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Human rights campaigners in Kenya have accused government of ignoring the plight of pastoral communities that are involved in a compensation case against the British government. In 2000, Maasai and Samburu pastoralists living in the northern Samburu and Laikipia districts sued Britain’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) for injuries caused by military ordnances left behind by its troops. The forces had been conducting exercises in these areas.