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"speaker_name": "Masinga, Independent",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Joshua Mwalyo",
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"content": " Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Speaker. I would just like to say something on this critical analysis of the postcolonial agreement, significant governance structure changes, and the controversial treaty provisions. Although I have not read the whole document, the few pages I have read are very controversial. The changes that are now being introduced have hidden agenda. The hidden agenda does not favour African countries. The document says: ‘In contrast, the pending treaty would mandate compliance with variant new alleged human rights.’ This name, “human rights”, is where the sexual, abortion controversies and sexual education for the young children is now hidden. If we sign this treaty, our children would be forced to learn the bad habits of the European countries. This treaty says that any African State that ratifies this treaty will need to abide by the unspecified international norms. These international norms are changing our culture. Although we need some aid, this is going to force us to enter into unspecified agreements unwillingly as it is being forced down our throats. The treaty says that young children would be taught in schools their own sexual rights so that they can choose by themselves their oriented gender identity. How can a person be born and not know whether he or she is a male or female? Do you have to be told? Since the orientation is there, you are going to be oriented to find yourself and discover which gender you are. In the beginning, even God created a man and woman…"
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