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            "content": " Mr. Assistant Minister, just take notes and then you respond to all of them at the same time."
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            "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is obviously a good effort to keep diplomatic relations warm with all countries, not only in Africa, but in the whole world. Could the Assistant Minister tell us whether the Government is, therefore, saying that the court orders that are executed by our judicial system do not hold any water when it comes to diplomatic States? Is this a precedent being set that we will never listen to our courts? Does it mean that our courts are not superior in terms of the final word on issues that deal with international protocols with regard to our country?"
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            "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister tell us whether the Government is trying to promote the culture of impunity taking into account that the President of Northern Sudan has been known to be ordering the killings of so many people down there in Dafur? Are we not sympathizing with the people who have been killed and their families?"
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            "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, as we request for this clarification six sons of Kenya are today facing justice at the International Criminal Court. Could the Assistant Minister clarify whether in the process of going to talk to Bashir, hon. Wetangula will prevail upon Bashir to realize that what the High Court did was in accordance with the Constitution of Kenya and because our own sons are facing that justice we have no responsibility of protecting him?"
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            "content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think the issues that my colleagues have raised in the House are quite weighty. I hope they will be patient enough with me to try and make clarifications. It is important that we look at the issue of Sudan vis-a-viz the ICC statute, vis-a-"
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            "content": "the court ruling in Nairobi. First of all, our regional issues are actually peculiar. The reason why these issues are peculiar is because the Rome Statute states very clearly that it is critical when we are trying to interpret this statute to make sure that we understand that sometimes when the stability or the peace and security of a region is at stake, then there may be a necessity for certain issues to be dealt with differently. This is why it is critical that when we look at the issue of Sudan, we look at the issue of regional stability. Sudan is a country that is a critical player and a stakeholder within the Horn of Africa. The Kenya Government has deliberately made sure that we have engaged Sudan on matters which have been critical. Pertaining to South Sudan, we know that there are outstanding issues which need to be sorted out in terms of agreeing on the border disparities and the issue of Abbey. Also, South Sudan, even after it has become an independent State, we must act as an independent broker by making sure that we talk to both sides. We want to avail the necessary information, so that we are able to be seen by these two countries with this very fragile negotiated settlement, as an arbiter who provides the necessary position which will make both sides to agree peacefully."
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            "content": "Lastly, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, indeed, the Kenya Government have taken the position saying that we are not dismissing the court ruling, all we are saying is that we are going to allow due process to take place so that if the ruling has come out, it is important that this ruling should actually have taken place not in a vacuum but understanding all the issues which are outstanding internationally---"
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            "content": " On a point of information, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir."
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            "content": " Your colleague wants to inform you. Do you want the information?"
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