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    "speaker_name": "Sen. G.G. Kariuki",
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        "legal_name": "Godfrey Gitahi Kariuki",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I would like to continue by saying what I will remember because most of the things have escaped my mind. Radicalisation is a matter that we need to think about very critically. Whatever is happening in Mombasa will spread elsewhere. When I say that, it is not because I know that it will spread but because I know that this has not been stopped from the source. If you have not stopped something from the source, then you expect it to spread. I support the leadership in Mombasa; those who condemned this incident and sent their condolences. I think we need to critically think about how to approach this war apart from condemning it. What type of systems can we apply to see that this issue is stopped? The other question we should ask ourselves is: Are we capable of stopping it? If yes, why are we not stopping it immediately, as quickly as possible? Probably, the same thing that happened in Mombasa where people were killed and others injured, was also happening elsewhere. The same day, probably there were children killed in Laikipia. This happens every now and then. So, where the incident can be arrested, it is good to arrest it. You will find that when these things happen in rural areas, people are quiet as if nothing happened. I support."
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