<p>In this edition: an assault on a woman in Nairobi sparks outrage among Kenyan web users; a Brazilian project transforming political campaign boards into furniture; and some slow motion close-ups of BMX champs in action.</p><br />VIDEO OF ASSAULT ON WOMAN IN NAIROBI SPARKS OUTRAGE<br />This video, of a Kenyan woman who was reportedly pushed, pulled and stripped partially naked by a group of men at a bus stop in Nairobi, because she was wearing a mini skirt, something her attackers deemed indecent, and so decided to punish her, has sparked outrage in Kenya. The incident has been widely condemned online with web users speaking up in support of the victim.<br />Kenyans have taken to social networks voicing their shock and indignation over the attack. Many have adopted the #MyDressMyChoice hashtag, defending a woman’s right to dress as she pleases without having to worry about what others think or fear persecution. 3 700 people have signed this petition urging the local authorities to find and punish the men in the video, responsible for this humiliating attack.<br />And although the victim does have a great deal of support from Kenyan web users, some have said she was wearing revealing and provocative clothing and should not be surprised by the men`s reaction, as she was drawing attention to herself; a point of view voiced by a very small fraction of web users, and challenged by many who say no-one deserves to be treated in such a way, simply because of the way they are dressed.<br />BRAZIL: PROJECT TURNS POLITICAL SIGNS INTO FURNITURE<br />After the elections what happens to all the campaign boards? In Brazil for example October's presidentials left the streets littered with all manner of campaign debris … and it’s the same after every election, so one gro... Go on reading on our web site.<br />Visit our website:<br />http://www.france24.com<br /><br />Like us on Facebook:<br />https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English<br /><br />Follow us on Twitter:<br />https://twitter.com/France24_en
