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"content": "11th May, 2018, where she talked about her experiences on mental health issues. She said that clinical depression is a more severe form of depression and it is not caused by loss such as death of a loved one, a medical condition or a traumatic experience. Every day we read in the newspapers that a police man has killed his family or somebody has shot dead his fiancé. One of our policewomen who was stationed here at Parliament Police Station was recently found dead. It is becoming an epidemic. As we discuss and pass this Bill, what structures are we building in society to enable people to have a home of release? If you look at the statistics, I am sure you will find that men are the ones who are mostly affected and I stand to be corrected. Why is it that men are more affected? It is the pressures of society and the fact that women naturally have support systems around them. They are in chamas and groups where they talk about their issues and release stress. However, today, if Sen. Malalah is being beaten at home, he will not come and tell me. I am worried and concerned."
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