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"speaker_name": "Sen. Crystal Asige",
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"content": "Last week, I remember hearing Members of Parliament applauding, almost celebrating, the violent attack and detention of one of our own Kenyan nationals, Boniface Mwangi, and our neighbouring national, Agatha Atuhaire. Just as we have seen in this Report, Annita's death was needless, just like Boniface's detention and violent beating was needless, and just like Agatha Atuhaire's violent rape and detention was needless. If we are talking about compassion and empathy, we must talk about it across the board. You do not speak from one side of the mouth in one week and from the other side of the mouth the next week. Perhaps, this morning's national prayer breakfast has convicted some Members of Parliament, and they now see the importance of being compassionate and taking life as something sensitive, whatever the circumstance. If that is the case, I am glad that there are some who have been convicted. I hope that we continue as leaders to apologise for the misgivings and the shortcomings that we continue to perpetuate. I am glad for the findings in this Report. I do wish that there would be more harsh consequences or recommendations having been put in this particular Report, because there is a family and community that Annita belonged to, who are in pain right now. Even"
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