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"speaker_name": "Sen. Crystal Asige",
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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for calling my name backwards. I appreciate you putting Asige first. First, I rise to say; “Free Aoko”. I am finding it extremely difficult and alarming that there is a through line between some of the Statements that we have been discussing today and yesterday, including what Sen. Oketch Gicheru has raised today on data protection and the Motion we debated yesterday on killings of women, as well as the Statement brought by Sen. Kibwana today. Digital technology has undeniably afforded us countless advancements and tremendous breakthroughs, but, unfortunately, there is a double-edged sword at hand. I want to teach you about Technology Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV). TFGBV is described as an action by one or more people that harms others based on their sexual or gender identity, or by aiding in whatever way, any type of emotional, mental, or physical abuse to another using technology, and specifically when this action is carried out using the internet and or mobile technology. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for me, technology has almost been equal to giving me sight itself. However, I also see that for women, it is causing more problems than ever before and being used in nefarious ways such as sexual harassment, defamation, hate speech, cyber bullying, cyber violence and now abductions through location tracking has The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only.A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and Audio Services,Senate."
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