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"content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, it is a point of information to the House. I had earlier said that I suspected that this information is coming from social media. I have just confirmed that this is actually from the United States of America (USA) Embassy Website. I am glad that a former Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri, is here. The question that arises is whether a foreign nation is allowed to issue a public statement of the security status of a country where it has an embassy. Is that within the rules of the Geneva Convention and all other diplomatic protocols? I wonder whether this is diplomatically correct. I think that is what the Committee should look at, because you cannot imagine the Kenyan Embassy---"
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