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Scotland on Sunday, Sunday 1 MarchMADKAM DEVA walks about 20 paces off a dirt footpath that cuts through a verdant forest, finds the place where large orange ants crawl over a dark, decomposing maroon stain, then points to another a few metres away. This, he claims, is where he saw one villager, then a second, cut down by police bullets and collapse on to the forest floor. "I'm scared they'll come after me now," says Deva, who doesn't know his age but guesses he is around 20.
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