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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Deputy Speaker",
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    "content": "To begin with, if you read Section 70 of the Constitution of Kenya, which has to do with the Protection of Fundamental Rights and the Freedoms of the Individual, you will see that it clearly says: “Whereas every person in Kenya is entitled to fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual, that is to say, the right, whatever his race, tribe, place of origin or residence or other local connections, political opinions, colour, creed or sex, but subject to the respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for the public interest to each and all of the following, namely: - (a) Life, liberty, security and protection of the law; (b) Freedom of conscience, expression and assembly and association; and, (c) Protection for the privacy of his home and other property and from deprivation of property without compensation.” The Question is very clear, as Mr. Imanyara has put it. You were supposed, in your answer to give names---There is no legal personality in our local Boran and for that matter Samburu or Meru. These are individuals who are aggrieved. From your answer, the impression is that there was a collective responsibility and a collective punishment. It is assumed that the individual rights of Kenyans have been trampled upon in this case. Mr. Assistant Minister, you owe this House an answer that is adequate, comprehensive and that takes into consideration every right of every Kenyan here. Could you go back and bring us a comprehensive answer next week on Tuesday?"
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