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1. Police tear gas children in playground
Kenyan police have fired tear gas at children as young as six as they protested against the seizure of their school playground by a property developer.
The pupils had returned to the Lang’ata school after a two-week teachers strike to find the play area fenced off.
40 armed police accompanied by dogs dispersed the protesters by firing tear gas canisters.
Television footage showed children aged between 6 and 13, some being carried away, writhing in pain, screaming and choking because of the tear-gas.
At least five children received medical treatment while one policeman was wounded.
The incident sparked an outcry over Twitter using the hashtag “OccupyPlayGround.”
Bloomberg reports that opposition leader Raila Odinga said “It is difficult to believe that police can actually deploy against primary school children and lob tear gas at them to defend a land grabber,”
2. Baby Gammy granted citizenship
Baby Gammy the boy at the centre of a surrogacy scandal in Thailand has been granted Australian citizenship reports the ABC.
The little boy who turned one in December has qualified for citizenship as his father is Australian.
Gammy’s Thai surrogate mother Pattharamon Chanbua lodged the application with the Australian embassy in Bangkok.