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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Musyoka",
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        "legal_name": "Gideon Musyoka Ndambuki",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, although I did refer to the issue of human rights, I am tempted to say that, again, my learned friend has asked a completely different question. However, she also knows that she raised this matter directly with me when it happened. I was in touch with the Vice-Chairman of the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC), Mr. Omar, who actually brought to me what he thought was a video recording of what happened in Kamiti. Unfortunately when we played it, it was blank. That notwithstanding, we are on top of things in Kamiti and we are trying to make Kamiti a very good institution, if indeed, one can think in terms of it being very good because it is still a prison. But we are seriously upholding the basic human rights of all the inmates. The other day, the Member for Chapalungu was wondering what has happened lately to some of the social on-goings there. For instance, just the other day I discovered that at Shimo la Tewa Prison, the suspected pirates are entitled to so many hours per day of sunlight. That they should be taken out there to enjoy that environment because you cannot keep a human being indoors 24 hours for seven days a week and 365 and a quarter days in a year. So these issues are receiving some very serious attention including in Kamiti."
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