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    "id": 843090,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
    "speaker_title": "September 13, 2018 SENATE DEBATES 9 The Senate Minority Leader",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 129,
        "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
        "slug": "james-orengo"
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    "content": " Madam Temporary Speaker, my condolences to the family of Ms. Sharon. Many of these things happen because people can do it and get away with it. This is what should be looked at because people are discovering, right from Ms. Keino, that you can actually murder someone and get away with it. You can kill a former CEC Member in a county and get away with it. Impunity left unpunished breeds even more impunity. We should begin to think seriously. In India, rape of women is becoming an everyday thing because people have learnt that it can happen and you get away with it. Now, we may be talking about Ms. Sharon, but we have forgotten that at the Coast, people are killed almost every day and nobody is brought to book. I think the Senator for Mombasa County is tired of bringing the issue of extra judicial killings before the Senate because it happens every day. We expect the Government, this time around, because perfect crimes can only be committed by governments--- Everybody leaves a footprint. You cannot kill without leaving a footprint. Even when the late Hon. Ouko was killed, he left a footprint. However, it is those who are in charge of law enforcement that avoid these footprints. It is a shame for somebody like Mr. Oyamo to be brought before the court or the way somebody was brought before the court for killing the late Mboya, while leaving the person who was responsible. Until the real killers of Ms. Sharon and that girl in Isiolo County are brought before the court and dealt with in accordance with the law, it will continue."
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