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    "speaker_name": "Bureti, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Japheth Mutai",
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        "legal_name": "Japheth Kiplangat Mutai",
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    "content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, what I see and read from all these shenanigans is selective justice. The Mau Forest originally extended to areas of Likia and Mau Narok. The forest regions like the Limuru Forest have been excised. There is no forest which has not been excised in this country. So, as we talk about forestry, we ought to look at forests in entirety. Let us not look at Mau Forest in isolation. If you look at it in isolation, that is selective. Let us look at all the forest cover in the entire country. The Mau issue is the current news. These are areas where the Kalenjin community moved into after they purchased the same from the Maasai community. That is not in dispute. We have a living example. The Member for Bomet County, Hon. Joyce Korir was born in the Mau Forest. So we cannot say that the human settlement started in the 1990s. I believe that Hon. Joyce is over 30 years old. She was born in the Mau Forest and her parents, too, were born in the Mau Forest."
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