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"content": "you single out a particular community, it seems that that is the community you are out to punish for something that was committed by two parties. Mr. Speaker, Sir, a number of politicians in that part of the country are inciting their people to cause problems to others. Such politicians should not be called ‘honourable’, but ‘abominable’ because they are not promoting peace among our people. They are not encouraging their citizens to live peacefully in a country that belongs to all of us. Therefore, such people should drop the title of ‘honourable’ and become ‘abominable’ because all they do is to encourage strife. They encourage their people to fight others. Others are arming their people to terrorize innocent people. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I do not know what this Senate should do for it to be heard and action taken. As Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. said, we speak a lot, but we do not do anything. All these things are painful. We have talked about rape which is a factor of insecurity. We are now talking about police killing women and children, but nothing seems to happen. What would it take to have the Government of Kenya wake up to the fact that this country is not at peace? We are also being harassed by the Ethiopia and South Sudan governments. They have encroached on our border. Some of our people are fighting for Kenyan territories. When will this Government wake up and protect its citizens? Mr. Speaker, Sir, there is a lot to talk about on this topic. We need to pay much attention and see what can be done because our people are suffering. I support the Statement."
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