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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Langat",
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        "legal_name": "Christopher Andrew Langat",
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    "content": "Some of the other lands that were ancestral were finally occupied by the current black colonial masters. These are the people who were fortunate, after Independence, and had political power. They occupied large chunks of land at the expense of those people who were regarded as intruders in the forest today. Some of them were originally from Bomet and Kericho, and are now in Mau. They are actually not in the gazetted forest; they are in a block which was trust land for the Maasai. The people who lived there initially sold the land to these particular people, and they even have rightful title deeds. However, the interesting part of it is that whenever evictions take place, the people from the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning or the Ministry of Environment and Forestry and the rest simply send in guards to displace these people without even asking them. You even hear utterances from some of our fellow politicians and leaders, saying that title deeds are mere papers, yet these people are suffering. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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