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    "id": 940340,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kajiado South, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Katoo ole Metito",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Janet Marania Teyiaa",
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    "content": "I want to talk about Article 8 of the Agreement where members of the armed forces of the sending nation will respect the compensation of nearby communities where these troops or personnel will be doing the operation. As I said earlier, this is very important. It is outlined clearly in Article 8. It outlines matters to be adhered to with regard to the community relation. It says that the members of the armed forces of the sending nation will respect the tradition, customs and culture of the communities adjacent to the host nation defence institutions. Their service authorities will ensure that they do not harm any vulnerable groups in the host nation. Let me use the example of Laikipia County, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, which is your county. It is one of the counties which is used by the military to do this operation. The Agreement is very clear that those who will be doing operations must respect the traditions, customs and culture of the adjacent communities and must not harm any of the vulnerable groups there. But should something happen contrary to that, then the sending nation must pay compensation for any death, injury, damage or any loss caused to the local community where any member of its armed forces is found culpable. Those are the things we provide for in this Agreement."
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