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The army of the Kijuju Autonomous Zone was responsible for the defence of the East African territory from foreign intervention. As tensions inside the community increased, a wall topped with barbed wire was erected to protect others from the growing uncivility. Operating at checkpoints, the army was authorized to allow the BSAA entry into the perimeter during their investigation relating to Ricardo Irving's bio-weapon deals.

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  • The army of the Kijuju Autonomous Zone was responsible for the defence of the East African territory from foreign intervention. As tensions inside the community increased, a wall topped with barbed wire was erected to protect others from the growing uncivility. Operating at checkpoints, the army was authorized to allow the BSAA entry into the perimeter during their investigation relating to Ricardo Irving's bio-weapon deals.
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  • The army of the Kijuju Autonomous Zone was responsible for the defence of the East African territory from foreign intervention. As tensions inside the community increased, a wall topped with barbed wire was erected to protect others from the growing uncivility. Operating at checkpoints, the army was authorized to allow the BSAA entry into the perimeter during their investigation relating to Ricardo Irving's bio-weapon deals.
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