All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3281 to 3290 of 3595.
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22 Nov 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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22 Nov 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, our forces in Somalia lost about 30 lives, some of them in combat. However, they never went out there to go and kill the innocent civilians of Somalia. They looked for the terrorists. Just because they are emotive and their colleagues were killed, does not mean that they should kill any other person unless they have decided to do so. Is the Assistant Minister in order, on one hand, to say that the two officers who did not die on the spot did not want to fight back because they were avoiding collateral damage and on the ...
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22 Nov 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Unfortunately my predecessor in the Office of the Deputy Speaker is acting in a manner that I have never thought he would act. Is it in order, hon. Musila, for you on one hand to say that there was no authorisation given to the deployment for this operation and on the other hand come say that the Provincial Security Intelligence Committee did sit, as the civilian body, and decided that this was an operation which had to be undertaken? Could he also table the letter from the Provincial Security Intelligence Committee here ...
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22 Nov 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I actually have a problem in that the Assistant Minister has said one thing and then another thing. He talks of spontaneity and a letter from the Provincial Security Committee, which I hope he can table in the House. He has talked about the hot pursuit of the terrorists in Bula Mzuri and yet, Bula Mzuri is not inside the town but outside the town. I think it is a very open case. Did the officers manage to arrest, kill or maim any of those terrorists that they were in hot pursuit of? How did they lose ...
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20 Nov 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, whereas I want to agree with you in conforming to the provisions of the Standing Orders, indeed, nobody else was in Garissa Town when all the operation was being carried out. The town was dead; people were in their houses. The only people who were raining this carnage in the town were members of the KDF. Nonetheless, I agree with you.
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20 Nov 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, how many businesses were robbed and, subsequently, torched?
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20 Nov 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, as we are sitting here in Parliament today, Mr. Duale was almost shot dead yesterday. Mr. Duale is the Member of Parliament for
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20 Nov 2012 in National Assembly:
I am obliged, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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3 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, there is s serious problem in the country at this time because people are using arbitrary administrative boundaries that have been created over time. Some of them have changed five or six times over the last seven to eight years to translate them into community land. They have done so to try to cleanse certain ethnic communities from certain areas because, according to them, the bigger blocs of the ethnic communities are in another county. This, in itself, is like the same situation we have in Garissa.
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3 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
But I was up on a point of order---
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