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    "content": "have a history of the last 18 years where cases have been before court and the State Law Office has entered nolle prosequi . Therefore, you should understand Kenyans, and their representatives, when they say that if you were serious about this matter, then in the very least, you must have shielded a special tribunal from the authority of the Attorney- General, which he derives from the Constitution. Therefore, I am surprised that those who oppose this matter now do not wish to recognize the fact that this issue has been successfully dealt with. This is a constitutional amendment and much of it is schedules or annexures. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, there is also a suggestion that if we do not pass this Bill, the ICC will continue with its business. Nothing could be further from the truth. The ICC forces will take place with or without this Bill. The passage of this Bill will not stop the ICC from carrying out its duties under the Rome Statute. So, whether we pass this Bill or not, the ICC, by international conventions, is expected to proceed with its own processes. The ICC does not need direction from those of us who are in this august House or this country. The processes of the ICC must, and will, continue. Therefore, to suggest that we should not pass this Bill so as to allow the ICC to do its work is far from the truth."
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