Kenyan
police have fired tear gas at pupils of a big school in Nairobi who were
protesting about the sale of their playground to a private developer. The
pupils had returned to the Lang'ata school after a two-week teachers strike to
find the play area fenced off.
The
school has about 1,000 children between the ages of three and 14 and is run by
Nairobi city council.
BBCNews reports that several
children were hurt in the police action to disperse the protest and have been
taken to hospital. Some of them had confronted riot police, waving sticks at
them. At least one police officer was injured when he was struck by a stone
thrown by a protester. The
demonstrators also included teachers at the school and political activists.
It
was not immediately clear how the developer came to take possession of the
land, which lies less than five kilometres west of the city centre. The city
council has said the playground is public land. It has not commented on the
legal status of the apparent sale. Critics have alleged that corrupt elements
were behind a deal to turn the land over to the developer.
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