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    "id": 1226634,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kisumu West, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Rozaah Buyu",
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    "content": " When my office visited Maseno Police Station yesterday, the information they got from the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) was appalling. He said that there were demonstrations in Kisumu Town. So, they ferried three quarters of the police officers to Kisumu to quell them. When Maseno University students got out to demonstrate peacefully, the police officers decided to use live bullets. They said that they had no more tear gas and had to resort to live bullets. What happened to rubber bullets? Why must you go to a demonstration with live bullets if not with the intention to kill? Article 37 clearly allows every citizen of this country an opportunity to picket and demonstrate if they so wish. The only people who were armed in the demonstrations were the police."
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