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    "speaker_name": "Mrs. Shebesh",
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        "legal_name": "Rachel Wambui Shebesh",
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    "content": "Unfortunately, because of the Members who have raised this issue, it appears as if it is only targeted at Kenyans with UK citizenship who are Muslims. It applies to every Kenyan who wants to come home, but who happens to be a UK citizen. They must go through the Kenyan Embassy. We cannot be a country which discriminates against our own people. Any UK citizen can come into this country and get a visa at the airport when our own Kenyans cannot get visas. We are looking at this issue as if it only applies to our Muslim brothers who have UK citizenship. I am talking about Omondi, Karanja, Khalwale or Wambui who is discriminated against by the Kenyan Government. Going to the Kenyan Embassy, one has to be screened. That is against our Constitution and therefore, the answer given by the Assistant Minister is unconstitutional. What they are doing is unconstitutional. He should be telling us how they plan to redress this rather than trying to answer this Question because this is fundamentally against the Bill of Rights."
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