I have a caption from the Sunday Mail of 15th May 2016. The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Country Director was talking about supporting the women who are stuck in Kuwait. This is only after the Speaker had done something and only after the Press Conference yet these stakeholders have just been sitting quietly. We urge IOM to make sure that these girls are brought back into the country.
We also urge the media not to do the type of reporting that they are doing now because it is uncalled for and it stigmatises the survivors. That is why at times you find that sometimes they do not want to speak out and remain with whatever information that could actually help in the future other women who would want to go to these greener pastures because once they say anything, the media will blow it out of proportion in a negative way.
Mr. Speaker Sir, after all I have said, I have made more recommendations to complement the recommendations that I had made earlier on when I gave notice of this motion. I am therefore recommending that:
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