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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
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        "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am coming at the tail end. It is tragic that in Kenya, death brings us together but the fight for freedom never brings us together. It is better to remember that the fight for the living is as important as fighting for the dead. Unfortunately, even if we come together in death, we are not always coming out fairly. I am sorry about the death of my colleague who is a lawyer. This is a tragic affair. When Mr. Jacob Juma died, he was just a statistic and is gone. He died in similar circumstances yet now we are being told about the FBI. What about FBI for Mr. Jacob Juma? I am happy that this matter in a way has brought us together in terms of the fact that judges, magistrates and lawyers have come together. In death, you must remember that when Mr. J.M. Kariuki died, it was hon. Masinde Muliro who stood up in Parliament and said that independence was not one to kill another. For that he lost his job. I am appealing to this House, that when the leadership of these institutions that we put in place is not accountable, these things will continue to happen. One thing that I liked about former President Mwai Kibaki is; when Mr. Alston brought a report about extrajudicial killing, he was the first to accept that, indeed, there was extrajudicial killing. A way was to be found out how to deal with it. I do not want to take a partisan position on this matter. However, I take it seriously that nobody in the Executive at the highest echelons of Government---"
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