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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for this opportunity. First, we need to ask ourselves where the rain started beating us because this is very unnatural and new happening in our midst. As we grew up, some of these things were unheard of. We could not imagine a girl in the village who was hardly 16 years carrying a pregnancy. At the moment, this is what we hear every day. I thank Sen. Khaniri for bringing this issue to the Floor of the House. This phenomenon clearly indicates a failed parenthood. That is where we need to start from. Listening to my colleagues, we are delegating responsibilities to many people, for example, the police and teachers who sometimes become molesters. We must pinpoint where the responsibility belongs; it belongs to the parents. The parents of this country must wake up and give guidance to their children. We cannot say that all children who are being molested have not been tutored or coached well by their parents. In the past when HIV/AIDS was very prevalent among our people, we had a group of people who were HIV/AIDS positive and they thought that by sleeping with six year old girls, they would be okay. That was madness. Mr. Speaker, Sir, we are not dealing with human beings here, but animals who walk around in trousers. My proposal is that---"
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