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'African tribe' camping in Scottish woods stays put despite council's eviction deadline
The self-styled Kingdom of Kubala claims ancestral land rights dating back 400 years, but council and landowners seek eviction due to repeated trespass on private and public land.
- A self-proclaimed 'African tribe' consisting of three individuals has been camping in the Scottish woods and refused to leave despite a council eviction deadline.
- The trio calls themselves the 'Kingdom of Kubala' and claims they are reclaiming ancestral land stolen 400 years ago.
- The Scottish Borders Council has initiated legal proceedings to remove the occupants from their land.
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'Lost African tribe' camping in UK woods stays put despite being handed deadline - The Mirror
Members of the so-called Kingdom of Kubala have been served with multiple eviction notices on the privately-owned land but claim they are fulfilling a 400-year-old prophecy
·London, United Kingdom
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'African tribe' camping in Scottish woods stays put despite council's eviction deadline
The so-called Kingdom of Kubala was evicted from privately-owned land near Jedburgh last week - but the trio simply moved over a small fence and set up another camp nearby on council-owned land.
·United Kingdom
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