Kenya police fire tear gas on playground protest

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.

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.

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.

Protesting children Lang'ata school
The chil­dren had returned to school to find their play area blocked off

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.

Pupils protesting at Lang'ata school The chil­dren banged on the bar­ri­er to try to knock it down
Pupils protesting at Lang'ata school Some of the pupils waved sticks at the riot police
Police officer at Lang'ata school One of the offi­cers was hurt when he was hit by a stone thrown by a pro­test­er
Tear gas at Lang'ata school Sev­er­al chil­dren were tak­en to hos­pi­tal after inhal­ing the tear gas