Protests Erupt in Kenya Over Planned US Ebola Quarantine Facility in Nanyuki
1-Minute Brief
The demonstrations highlight local concerns about transparency and safety regarding international health projects in Kenya.
Key Facts
- Hundreds of people protested in the central Kenyan town of Nanyuki against the proposed Ebola facility.
- The US plan for an Ebola quarantine centre has led to public anger and demonstrations near the proposed site.
- Kenya's High Court has ordered the government to release details about the planned Ebola facility.
- Two people were reported shot dead during the protests, according to BBC World.
- Protesters are demanding more information and assurances about the facility's safety.
What Happened
Protests broke out in Nanyuki, Kenya, over a planned US Ebola quarantine centre, with reports of fatalities and calls for government transparency.
Why It Matters
The incident underscores tensions surrounding international health initiatives and the importance of public engagement and transparency in such projects.
What's Next
The Kenyan government is expected to disclose details of the facility following the High Court's order. Further public and legal responses may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft2h agoHigh Court orders Kenya government to release details of Ebola facility
- BBC WorldCenter2h agoTwo people shot dead amid Kenya protests against US Ebola quarantine centre plan
