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"speaker_name": "Mr. ole Ntimama",
"speaker_title": "The Minister of State for National Heritage and Culture",
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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Article 67(2)(e) of the Constitution says investigation should be carried out for historical injustices. First of all, historical injustices start from the day the white men annexed parts of this country. It can be traced to the middle of 19th Century when the occupation of this country started. As far as the Maasai were concerned, I can tell you from the history that I have read of the eminent historian who studied the land question in East, Central and other parts of Africa. He says the Maasai land question was the biggest land rip off in Africa. Indeed, it was. If anybody never knew, we, as a community, lost over a million acres. We never got an inch back. It is a very serious affair which should be investigated. People should look at it very carefully as to what happened and what we are going to do."
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