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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Affey",
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        "legal_name": "Mohammed Abdi Affey",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, indeed, this is a very sad issue. First of all, the Assistant Minister has admitted total Government failure to protect the citizens and secondly, to secure our borders; this conflict has been internationalised. I would like to ask him what the security forces have been doing when foreign militia are gaining access into the territory of Kenya and causing mayhem. Secondly, I would like to find out from the Assistant Minister why he found it necessary to physically assault chiefs who are the representatives of the Government on the ground. They were beaten up. Two of them, as we speak, are admitted at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH). Why have the forces found it fit to beat up innocent women and even rape them? As we speak, we have a young girl called Fakira Adan, who is 16 years old, at the Nairobi Women's Hospital. Why did they find it fit to beat teachers? As we speak, there is a teacher called Ali Kerrow in deep pain. If the issue was to protect the citizens, how come the security forces inflicted this kind of pain? The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) has gone to the ground and I want to lay a document on the Table for the Assistant Minister to know the report by the KHRC, which says that atrocities were committed in this operation."
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