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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Chute",
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        "legal_name": "Chute Mohamed Said",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker Sir, let me request for my three minutes, starting from now, because I am getting into a new subject now. Let me now divert to the Statement by Sen. Hezena Lemaletian. Some time back we went to Rwanda, Kigali and I got a taxi. That taxi would not start to move because I did not put on my belt. The driver told me that I had to put my belt on, otherwise, he would be fined and jailed for two days. So, I obliged. I am saying this because it is the rule of law. If you go to Rwanda, the city is very clean. The hotels are very clean. If you ask anybody in Rwanda, “are you a Tutsi or a Hutu,” they will tell you: “No, I am a Rwandese”. If you look at the election they held, it is credible. Somebody from Marsabit who was there told me that he went there and people were voting almost 100 percent for their President because tribalism and clannism have been completely eliminated. I also want to thank the observers from Kenya who went to observe the election in Rwanda. I wish and hope this country would look at what the President of Rwanda, President Kagame, is doing. I want to congratulate and thank him for the development that is in Rwanda today. I think we need to have our politicians travel to Rwanda frequently and see what is happening in that country. After the 1994 clashes in Rwanda, so many people died, but if you go to that country today, you will not know there was that problem in 1994. The problems that we are facing today in this country, I think we need to learn from President Kagame. Look at corruption. If you look at the statistics, corruption in Rwanda is almost zero. Ethiopia is about 10 per cent---"
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