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    "speaker_name": "Narok West, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Gabriel Tongoyo",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I want to join my colleagues in condemning what happened yesterday. I also want to pass my condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in yesterday's demonstrations. From the start, what happened yesterday was not demonstrations; they were riots. As much as Article 37 outlines clearly the rights of Kenyans to demonstrate, picket, and assemble, it also outlines the conditions under which it should take place. It says that it has to be peaceful, and the demonstrators have to be unarmed. What we saw yesterday was the opposite. The demonstrators were armed, and their intentions were very clear. Surprisingly, when you keenly look at the places they burned, the police stations, National Government Administrative Officers (NGAO) offices, and supermarkets, you wonder what their intentions were. I am sorry to say that, in one instance in Kikuyu, people raided the police station and ran away with an ammunition box full of bullets. You wonder what they were up to. You conclude that these are people who are out for a civilian coup to overturn a legitimately elected Government…."
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