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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cheruiyot",
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        "legal_name": "Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot",
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    "content": "occasions, it was sad listening to the families of many of these young people. Most of them are actually teenage sons or just slightly out of teenage. They are forced to go through this harrowing experience which presents to us a very dicey situation. Mr. Speaker Sir, I say dicey because we are actually debating this report at a time when this matter is very alive in our country. You are aware that currently, there are five terror suspects that are out at large. People are being informed that if they spot them anywhere, they should report. In fact, people are questioning how they escaped out of lawful custody and we are now in this situation. On many occasions, when you speak to our law enforcement officers especially those that serve in the ATPU, they share with you the other side of the coin. What I consider to be the side which human rights societies and us, the watch-dog institutions do not like to tell, that it presents the country with a difficult situation. Mr. Speaker Sir, it is important to note that no country, not even those that pride themselves in being amongst the finest of democracy and have donned the space and depth of human rights, have successfully navigated this particular situation. For example, you understand the struggle of United States of America (USA) with their detention facilities, these are matters that have been litigated in their courts. People have had arguments and counter arguments on the need to balance human rights"
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