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    "speaker_name": "Kipipiri, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Wanjiku Muhia",
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    "content": "Community where we have dispatched our military to maintain peace. Those countries lost their status due to such small situations where demonstrations probably resulted in unexpected situations. I plead as a woman that we need peace in this country. We can put across our issues and be heard without harming others. We have been informed that starting next week, demonstrations will continue twice a week. Just like a medical prescription which was initially one tablet or tablespoon of medicine to be taken once a day, it has been increased to twice a week. How healthy will it be? I do not believe that we must demonstrate in a manner where there is chaos. One million people can assemble at Uhuru Park, sit down and still make a statement. The police acted with restraint and a lot of patience. The message can still be passed peacefully. If we consider Kenya as our only home and have nowhere else to go since it is our motherland, regardless of whichever part of the Government we belong to, we shall advocate for peace. Demonstrations can be done soundly. I support the Motion. I ask my colleagues who are my good friends such as Hon. Kaluma, Hon. Millie, Hon. Rozaah, and others to consider Kenya as our motherland. Women in particular should consider that when we disturb the peace of others, we are going against the wishes of every Kenyan."
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