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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I oppose this Motion. I would like to speak to the police officers as my sisters and brothers. As a country, before we send citizens who have a registration bearing and an identification as Kenyans, we need to think about their safety. Even if you want to try to travel to Haiti today as an ordinary citizen, you will be warned that Haiti is an unsafe country to go to. As I speak, people are being murdered and kidnapped. There is war everywhere. There is no safe place in Haiti. The Americans were warned not to go to Somalia in 1992, but persisted. Their soldiers were butchered and killed like chickens. When sending our brothers, sisters and children to Haiti think about their lives. Are they going to come back alive? Are we going to receive corpses at the airport? Nobody opposes sending people to UN missions. However, do not send our brothers and sisters to countries where they will be murdered. Haiti is unsafe. If a President in Haiti is not safe, how can a police officer be safe? These are not soldiers."
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