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"content": "37 Tuesday 18th November, 2014 especially vulnerable people like women and young girls; they end up being touted as having deserved that assault. That is the most painful thing, especially when you are highly traumatised. I do not know how many of you have watched that video. If you watched the video like I did, tears should have come out of your eyes. How are we supposed to deal with the thinking that people are indecently dressed? It is a fundamental right. You can always decide that somebody is indecently dressed but if it was your daughter, would you strip her in front of everybody just to show that you are not happy with the way she is dressed? If it is a neighbour’s child, you have no right over her. You may have a right over your children and your wife, but you do not have a right over how other Kenyans want to dress."
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