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    "id": 1162918,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve",
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        "legal_name": "Getrude Musuruve Inimah",
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    "content": "I hope Sen. Cherargei will accept some point of information. When you look at this Statement analytically, Prevalence of Sexism and Violence Against Women in Parliament. Sen. Halake has not specified not specified the Kenyan Parliament but globally it is indeed the truth that women are harassed in very many ways including psychologically. We are not talking of all the men. For instance, some male opponents will go to the field and ask; “will this woman make it?” They tend to objectify the woman and look at what irrelevant things for example, “Is she married? Is she divorced? How many children does she have? Does she have a boy child? These things are real and they do happen. The fact that Sen. Halake highlighted this on the Floor of this House is very important, because there are times when you will go to a rally as a woman and you find that your opponents are booing you. They might not do it directly but they just cause embarrassment so that women are intimidated. This is real. Whey are we running away from reality? There is need for Sen. Halake’s Statement to be understood instead of politicising an issue that is of global concern. Many a time’s women are harassed."
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