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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wetangula",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Minority Leader",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Moses Masika Wetangula",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, the distinguished hon. Senator moving this amendment is a member of my party and coalition. But I find it difficult to appreciate the philosophy behind the 1895 period. Any country that wants to move forward must be like a good driver. You cannot drive to your destination with your eyes on the rear view mirror because you will not move, you will crash. We set up the TJRC after the post-election violence of 2007/2008. Part of what they were to look into, I believe, is what Sen. Ndiema has in mind. These are historical injustices. But we also know that the TJRC Report now remains a mystery. We understand that the chapter on land was disagreed on, mutilated or doctored so that the truth does not come out. Mr. Speaker, Sir, in 1895, there was no state called Kenya. I do not know what my distinguished party member wants to address. Part of this country was under a British company called the Imperial British East African Company (IBEAC), whose sole intention was to find a route to Uganda. At the time, they were not even interested in Kenya."
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