ecstacy wrote:ecstacy wrote:There is a load of crap coming out here from some posters. The issue of the actual land ownership is rightfully in court. Like all land grabbing, it knows no political affiliation. If the likes of McR* and that other guy were honest, the same anger would extend to how CORD County government officials may have been involved. Use of tear gas on children cannot have been the best way to disperse the crowd neither can the use of toddlers in activism be the way forward, whether you like it not. The IG of Police or designate should swiftly act on this matter.
The Acting Inspector General has said the senior officer who led the Langata Rd operation has been suspended.
He has also condemned the use of school children in demonstrations.
What is he saying. That children should never demonstrate? Which law is that one?
Those kids are heros in my eyes. The tore down that wall and now Ngilu says that the property belongs to them.
By the way. Has he checked the status of the innocent harmless children that his officers tear gassed?
We have to be a bit serious here.
Gassing children is not a story to sweep under the carpet. Accept and move on won't cut it this time.
We have seen and I personally I'm horrified that state machinery can be used to protect a property that their own Cabinet Secretary admits they own.
God Bless these children for standing up to the tyranny of tear gas.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.