{"id":975139,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/975139/?format=json","text_counter":266,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. (Eng.) Maina","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":75,"legal_name":"Ephraim Mwangi Maina","slug":"ephraim-maina"},"content":"resort to these kinds of killings. A society whose population cannot put food on the table, cannot find drugs in a dispensary and where education is a preserve of those who are endowed with wealth, is one that contributes to extrajudicial killings because of frustrations. It is true that our people in most places can hardly place a meal on the table. I would wish that we address these things as we also address other freedoms we are looking for. Kenya is a great country that is endowed by God. Let us take Kenya back to where it was. There used to be a time when a Kenyan could travel anywhere in the world. We never needed a visa to go anywhere in Europe or America. Today, you are turned upside down in every airport you go. Whenever I go to South Africa I feel a bit depressed because of the kind of questions that one is asked. You are asked: “When are you going back?” I wonder; do they think I want to go to their country to stay there?"}