PUPILS
TEAR-GASSED BY POLICEMEN AT A PROTEST OVER PLAYGROUND
It was a well started Monday
morning at Langata Road Primary School – Nairobi. Every pupil had come from
their respective homes to school to gain basic knowledge on education but it
was the no longer the usual activity.
Protesters who are said
to have come to the school to donate play kits to the pupils and as well
protest against the playground of which is said to be grabbed by some
individuals who are in government. The protest went sour when some group of
policemen tear gassed the crowd of which involved school pupils, some parents
and protesters in order to disperse them. The policemen moved in and lobbed
teargas on students but one part of the wall had been demolished.
The green and blue
uniformed school pupils were expressing their disappointment by the government
to take action on such individual grabbers. Some of the protestors say that
they were calm and drove their protests peacefully. “It’s not fair for such
children to undergo such painful situations in the name of protecting their
playground from land grabbers” one of the protestors.
Acting police chief
Samuel Arachi told the Associated Press that he had suspended the police
officer who was in charge at the scene of the protest, adding that tear gas
should not be used in such a situation because the protests were not violent. "We will never allow officers to use force not only on
any citizen more so on children whether in a demonstration or otherwise,"
he said.
This incidence created a
lot of interaction from different people of the state. Many people on twitter
drove comparison of the incidence to an Apartheid regime of South Africa to
Jubilee government of Kenya
Martha Karua- Shame on the government for assaulting children with tear gas to protect the corrupt via twitter
Kalonzo Musyoka - Our school children where promised laptops not canisters of tear Gas. Someone must be held accountable.via twitter.
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