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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Oyugi",
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        "legal_name": "Augostinho Neto Oyugi",
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    "content": "shelter above their heads and women and children with no water. Those kinds of people cannot think about insecurity in a country that has been fair to them for well over 30 years. Whereas it is true there are people within the refugee camp that are plotting insecurity issues, the same thing applies to other places in Nairobi, Homa Bay or even Mombasa. That has nothing to do with refugee issues. The other thing I would like to talk about is the issue of dignity and human rights. If you see the kind of squalor the refugees have been living in in the past 30 years, it goes against what human rights and human dignity ought to be. You have women and children who have no food; people with no water; people with no shelter and people without basic sanitation programmes. A regime that protects and respects human rights ought to be one that responds to those dignity issues about refugees. Right now, the tripartite programme that was signed by Kenya, UNHCR and the Government of Somalia has come to an end, but we are requesting the Government of Kenya, in solidarity and within the meaning of voluntary repatriation programme to agree and sign the voluntary repatriation programme. In the same breath, we appreciate that there are members of the international community who pledged to support Kenya in the voluntary repatriation programme. Some of these governments are yet to meet part of their bargain. They have not been able to---"
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