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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Korere",
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        "legal_name": "Sara Paulata Korere",
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    "content": "From where I come, parents are not able to take their children to school. We are not able to feed our children. We are not able to even do our own range management because we have greater human beings who feel like they can walk and trample on our rights wherever and whenever they feel like. I want to say in this House that where our rights start is where their rights end. It is so painful that as I speak in this House, we want to believe that Laikipia is up for grabs. It is not. Laikipia has got owners and we are the owners of Laikipia. I want to say in no uncertain words, that we are not talking about a certain community in Laikipia. I represent people, Laikipians, from all ethnic groups, who have suffered. They have been maimed. Their crops which is the sole thing they depend on to feed their children, have been destroyed. I want to humbly request us from the pastoralist communities that when we address national issues like this, let us not politicise them. Let us stop having two faces, namely, a face for day time and another one for the night. Let us put our faces straight and say it is wrong when our communities are wronged and say they have been wronged when they have been wronged. Let us have a clear conscience and intent to correct the wrong. As I wind up, I want to say that it is not going to be business as usual in Laikipia because we are not going to sit down."
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