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    "content": "of the Kenyan refugees in Uganda decided to return home. This meant that even the households that had not been cleared by the task force were transported along. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, on closure, a scrutiny of a list provided by the leaders of the returnees, there is discrepancy between the list provided by the leaders of the returnees and that held by the Government. It is suspected that either some of the returnees are not post election violence victims. They could be people out to benefit from the process. Alternatively, the returnees could have split families where children are presenting themselves as households yet they may be family members of those who have already been compensated among the 246. The UNHCR is hoping that the Government will sort out the discrepancies to avoid a situation where some of the returnees take advantage of the process. The other dilemma is that those who have been compensated are on the streets demanding for more compensation and assistance. If this is allowed, it means that the demands will never come to an end. A tripartite meeting held on Monday the 17th October, 2016, between the Government, the UNHCR and the leaders of returnees, agreed that the returnees leadership will work with the Government and the UNHCR to sort out the issues raised in their petition within two weeks. However, the returnees still insist on remaining along the road until a solution to their issues is found."
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