Two shot dead amid protests against US Ebola centre in Kenya
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- Two people were killed in Nanyuki, Kenya, during protests against a planned US Ebola isolation centre at a military base.
- President Ruto defended the plan as a mutual agreement with the US, while the High Court extended a suspension on the centre's opening.
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Protests erupted in Nanyuki, Kenya, against plans for a US-funded Ebola isolation centre at a military base. The facility is intended to treat US citizens affected by the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Two people have been shot dead in the central Kenyan town of Nanyuki amid protests against US plans to establish an Ebola isolation centre at a military base nearby, the BBC has learnt.
One of the victims was shot in an area close to the Laikipia Airbase where a demonstration was taking place. He died after being brought to the town's hospital by friends. The other victim was already dead when he was taken to the hospital by soldiers.
The circumstances of their deaths are not clear, and officials have not commented on the matter.
On Monday, hundreds of demonstrators marched through the town's streets, blocking roads and burning tyres, with police firing tear gas to disperse them.
The 50-bed isolation centre is to be staffed by US medics and is intended to treat US citizens affected by the current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Last Friday, the High Court said the opening of the centre should be halted after a rights group opened a case alleging the facility posed "grave and imminent risks" to public health.
Speaking for the first time about the issue on Monday evening, President William Ruto defended the plan saying that Kenya had "deployed every arsenal" to protect the country.
He told journalists that the US government had requested Kenyan support in dealing with the virus, which he had promptly accepted, describing it as a "mutual agreement".
"When President [Donald] Trump asked Kenya to support them by having a centre in Laikipia Airbase I gave the ok because it was an agreement with friends who have walked with Kenya for 30, 40 years," he said.
He called on Kenyans not to politicise a matter "so serious" as Ebola, asking politicians to avoid "reckless" talk about it.
"We are a responsible government. We know what we are doing," he added.
The High Court on Tuesday extended the suspension, ordering the government to disclose the details of the proposed Ebola facility.
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Further legal challenges or public protests may occur regarding the Ebola isolation centre.
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The Kenyan government will likely disclose details about the Ebola facility as ordered by the High Court.
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Açık Sorular
- What were the exact circumstances of the two deaths?
- What specific risks does the rights group allege the facility poses?
- What details will the government disclose about the proposed Ebola facility?
- What is the US's specific role in the current Ebola outbreak in DRC?






