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Koroma's convoy as it traveled to the eastern district of Kailahun, forcing him to flee.
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"At one incident in Kailahun, every 32 seconds one voter was voting and there was over-balloting in polling stations in Pujehun, Kailahun and Moyamba, which were unrealistic," the European Union chief observer
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Kailahun district where it was unable to field monitors due to alleged intimidation, said that even given these disputed figures, "we are still doing better than the SLPP."
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"We are concerned about the situation in (the eastern ruling party stronghold of) Kailahun," he told reporters.
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She wanted to empower the women and children of Kailahun with tools to make soap and clothing they could sell in the region.
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TISDALE: Fitzpatrick wrote a play called "Waking Kya," a story that mirrors the daily struggles of women in Kailahun, a region of Sierra Leone severely affected by a decade of civil war, which ended last year.
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TISDALE (on camera): Areas like Kailahun often fall below the international community's radar screen.
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TISDALE: And what will the people of Kailahun get?
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YUSEF HASSAN, SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR, U.N.: It is frustrating and it makes it very difficult for us to carry out our mandate, but small manageable projects of this kind are more sustainable and can make a lot of difference in a place like Kailahun.
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United Nations officials in Sierra Leone say rebels in the diamond - rich districts of Tongo and Kailahun have begun to turn in their weapons.
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