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"content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, I will also allow other colleagues to comment on this Motion. I rise to support this timely Motion. I do not know why the Senator for Makueni started mentioning where they were when the attack happened. At that time, I was in nursery school. That makes it even sad that I have grown until I became a Senator, but no compensation has been made to the victims of that particular terrorist attack. Looking at the definition, a victim is an individual who suffers direct or threatened physical, financial or emotional harm because of commission of crime. In this case, it is terrorism. The 5,000 people who were injured, and 213 Kenyans and 12 Americans who died in the unfortunate terror attack dully qualify to be deemed as victims of this crime. In fighting and combating terrorism, terrorists must never feel like they won or had it. One of the major perceptions of terrorists is when they imagine that they have inflicted too much pain on a country and that people will not recover. To ease the burden and prove to them that they never succeeded, that is why I am convinced that this is a timely Motion that we must consider. Reading into the prayers of the Motion, our Government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora advances friendship and cooperation between our country and the USA, to support the eligibility of Kenyans and their American counterparts who"
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