Kenyan police fired tear gas and water cannon on Tuesday at hundreds of protesters demonstrating against a quarantine centre for Americans exposed to Ebola that the US has raced to build despite Kenyan court orders barring further work.
The proposed 50-bed unit at the Laikipia Air Base has angered many Kenyans, who accuse the US of offloading the risk of caring for those exposed to the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
Two people were killed in protests last week in the central town of Nanyuki, where frustration has grown as Kenyan and US authorities publicly reaffirm their commitment to the plan.
On Tuesday, police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who had gathered in different parts of the town, which is next to the air force base. Some waved Kenyan flags and one carried a white cross emblazoned with the phrase “Reject Ebola” in red.
