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"content": "Thank you, hon. Speaker. I want to start with my good friend, hon. Wangamati because there are some issues that the whole country needs to know. I want to say here very clearly that Article 33 is on freedom of expression and Article 34 is on freedom of the media. The Kenyan people in their wisdom, in 2010, passed these under the chapter on Bill of Rights and we as the Jubilee Government will respect that. Secondly, I want to assure Kenyans and this House that â HANSARD will bear me out - the Nation Media will go all the way, that what has happened in Uganda, I did not say that. We respect the media and the Bill of Rights. But everybody including this august House must live within the confines of this. I want to assure the nation that the documents displayed by the Nation Media are not authentic and they are not from the Government. That is what I have said and that is what I am going to tell this House. Hon. Kimani sought a clarification on what happened to the Nation Media. When the story appeared in the Nation, the 100 million, I am sure the nation watched. The Permanent Secretary for Information made a clarification on behalf of the Government. The Nation Media decided to use their own documents and not the factual statements"
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