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"content": "Therefore, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the fact that Kenya voluntarily ratified the Rome Statute is a testimony to the fact that we recognized the need for the country to safeguard itself from atrocities that can be visited on it and its citizens by rogue people, including leaders. So, I am happy that despite the noise the Jubilee Government has been unable to withdraw from the Rome Statute. I am very happy but then I am also sure that now that the President, and I really feel happy for him, has managed to come out of the International Criminal Court safely in terms of his charges being dropped, you will see that the Government will not have the same momentum to disengage from the Rome Statute. I hope this opportunity that has now been given will give us space to fully implement these international obligations in so far as the country is concerned."
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