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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not trying to implicate anybody or impute any motive against anybody, but two weeks ago and this weekend, there have been very loud drums of war; that we will not move, we will create problems, violence and shed blood. These are issues we should be careful about. The victims of this destruction are my community, the Maasai, although we have never said anything or threatened anybody. In fact, we have had our hands folded all this time, but our patience is running out. We are not cowards and I think they know that. I would like to say that the drums of war should be withdrawn because they are threatening the Government and the people. The grapevine news circulating among the squatters and their handlers is: âWe will stay put and fight anybody, be it the Government or anybody else.â I keep talking about equity in this country and the fact that the Government should mind its people. Since they mind about their people and because they have more votes than others, we are pushed to the periphery and put to the borders of society and are not being considered. However, we are Kenyans as much as they are Kenyans. Since the Government has to protect everybody, it also has to protect us."
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