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Children throw stone to journalists around Madonna

Updated: 2007-04-18 16:50
(AFP)

Chaos erupted in a small village in rural Malawi on Tuesday when Madonna and the one-year-old boy she hopes to adopt arrived at the orphanage where she found him.

Children throw stone to journalists around Madonna

Madonna looks on as a local woman sings at Gumulira village in Mchinji outside Lilongwe April 16, 2007. Madonna arrived in Malawi on Monday with the young local boy she is adopting, amid rumours she intended to adopt a second child from an orphanage in the impoverished southern African nation. [Reuters]

Scores of international and local journalists tried to force their way into the orphanage to get closer to Madonna, and were confronted by some 500 angry orphans who threw stones at them.

Orphanage officials attempted to calm the children down, and called two police officers who evicted journalists from the "Home of Hope" at the foot of Mchinji mountain.

The US pop star, who is in the country for a three-day trip, was visiting projects she had funded around the country, and was expected to re-unite her prospective son with his biological father.

Hundreds of villagers swarmed to the orphanage to witness the chaotic scene, as Madonna and Malawi-born David were safely ensconced inside the building, hidden from reporters.

Orphans aged up to 22 chanted slogans encouraging police to chase journalists away.

"I didn't expect that this would come from the orphanage. I thought they would have handled it better rather than mobilise the orphans to throw stones at international journalists," said local reporter Vitima Ndovi.

Children throw stone to journalists around Madonna

Madonna reacts while holding a maize cob at Gumulira village in Mchinji outside Lilongwe April 16,2007. Madonna arrived in Malawi on Monday with the young local boy she is adopting, amid rumours she intended to adopt a second child from an orphanage in the impoverished southern African nation. [Reuters]

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