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‘We don’t have another country to run to’: Kenyans fear US plan for Ebola quarantine site

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Kenya *Ebola Nanyuki Laikipia Air Base Law Society of Kenya

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Jun 2 Evening

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The Guardian - World News8h ago

‘We don’t have another country to run to’: Kenyans fear US plan for Ebola quarantine site

Kenyans in Nanyuki are protesting a US plan to establish an Ebola quarantine facility for its citizens near Laikipia Air Base. Residents fear the facility will expose them to the virus, viewing it as a double standard since the US aims to keep potential Ebola patients out of its own country. The proposal has sparked nationwide anger, with reports of police firing on demonstrators. A Kenyan court has temporarily blocked the facility's establishment and the admission of Ebola-exposed individuals pending further hearings. While President Ruto defended the plan as part of health preparedness, the court has ordered the government to disclose all related agreements. The US government is reportedly in communication with Kenyan authorities to resolve the issue.

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South China Morning Post12h ago

Protests over US Ebola centre in Kenya kill 2, court keeps block on site

A Kenyan court has extended a block for three weeks on a proposed US Ebola quarantine facility, which has led to protests resulting in two deaths. The court also ordered the Kenyan government to reveal its agreement with Washington regarding the facility. The planned 50-bed unit, intended for Americans exposed to Ebola in the DRC or Uganda and located on an air force base, has angered many Kenyans who believe the US is transferring health risks. This latest court decision follows a temporary suspension last week in response to a lawsuit. Despite the legal challenges, US military aircraft have reportedly continued to transport staff and equipment to the site.

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Key Claims

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The US plans to send 30 medical personnel to staff a 50-bed Ebola quarantine facility in Nanyuki, Kenya.

— article

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The WHO declared the Ebola outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.

— WHO

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The Nairobi high court temporarily blocked the establishment of the facility and the admission of people exposed to Ebola into Kenya.

— Nairobi high court

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A Kenyan court blocked a proposed US Ebola quarantine facility for another three weeks.

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Protests over the proposed US Ebola centre have resulted in two deaths.

Jun 2 Morning

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BBC News - World13h ago

Two people shot dead amid Kenya protests against US Ebola quarantine centre plan

Protests erupted in Kenya against a proposed US Ebola quarantine center, resulting in two deaths. President William Ruto defended the plan, stating it was a mutual agreement with the US government to combat the virus and urged against politicizing the serious issue. The High Court has extended a suspension on the facility, demanding the government disclose its details, though military aircraft have been observed at the Laikipia Airbase, suggesting preparations continue. Kenya's doctors' union and government watchdogs have voiced opposition, citing risks of exposing local populations.

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Al Jazeera14h ago

High Court orders Kenya government to release details of Ebola facility

Kenya's High Court has ordered the government to release details of a proposed United States-linked Ebola quarantine facility. This follows protests in Nanyuki, where hundreds demonstrated against the planned site, with two reported deaths from gunshot wounds during the unrest. The court extended existing orders preventing the establishment of any Ebola quarantine, isolation, or treatment facility and barred the admission of exposed individuals. The cabinet secretary for health must now publicly disclose agreement details, health and biosafety assessments, regulatory approvals, and operational protocols. The proposed 50-bed unit at an air force base in Laikipia County is intended for asymptomatic Americans exposed to the virus, but critics argue Kenya's health infrastructure is too fragile to manage potential risks.

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Key Claims

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President William Ruto defended the plan for a US Ebola quarantine centre, stating Kenya had "deployed every arsenal" to protect the country.

— President William Ruto

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The US government requested Kenyan support for an Ebola center, which President Ruto accepted as a "mutual agreement".

— President William Ruto

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The High Court extended the suspension of the Ebola facility plan and ordered the government to disclose its details.

— High Court

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Kenya's doctors' union and government watchdogs have opposed the plan, citing risks to local populations.

— Kenya's doctors' union and government watchdogs

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High Court ordered the Kenyan government to disclose details of a proposed US-linked Ebola quarantine facility.

— Kenya's High Court

Jun 1 Evening

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Kenyans protest Ebola quarantine centre for US citizens

Hundreds of Kenyans have protested in central Kenya against a US-funded plan to establish an Ebola quarantine center. The proposed facility is intended for Americans who have been exposed to the Ebola virus. The article does not specify when the protests occurred or provide further details on the reasons behind the Kenyan opposition. The core of the news is the public demonstration by Kenyans against the US-backed initiative to quarantine Americans in their country.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Kenyans protest planned US Ebola quarantine facility

Hundreds of Kenyans protested in Nanyuki against a planned US Ebola quarantine facility at the Laikipia airbase. The facility, intended for asymptomatic US nationals exposed to the virus, has sparked anger despite Kenya having no recorded cases. Demonstrators rallied near the airbase, with police and military presence increased. Kenya's High Court had previously ordered a suspension of the plan following a lawsuit that cited public health risks and a lack of transparency. US officials stated the 50-bed unit would serve Americans exposed to Ebola, and the US government pledged $13.5 million towards Kenya's Ebola preparedness.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Young Kenyans protest Ebola quarantine centre for US citizens

On Monday in Nanyuki, Kenya, hundreds of youths protested the planned establishment of an Ebola quarantine center for American citizens at the Laikipia Air Base. This demonstration occurred two days after Kenya's High Court suspended the facility's creation and the arrival of any foreign patients. The suspension is pending a case filed by the Law Society of Kenya and a constitutional watchdog. These organizations cited Kenya's fragile health system as their reason for opposing the quarantine of foreign Ebola patients within the country.

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Key Claims

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Hundreds of Kenyans protested against a US-funded plan to quarantine Americans exposed to Ebola.

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The protest occurred in central Kenya.

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The plan involves quarantining Americans exposed to Ebola.

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The quarantine center is US-funded.

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Hundreds of Kenyans protested a planned US Ebola quarantine facility at a military base in Nanyuki.

Jun 1 Morning

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Hundreds of youths protest outside Kenya’s Ebola quarantine center for US citizens

Hundreds of youths protested in Nanyuki, Kenya, against the planned establishment of an Ebola quarantine center for American citizens at the Laikipia Air Base. This demonstration occurred after Kenya's High Court suspended the facility's creation and the arrival of foreign patients, pending a case filed by the Law Society of Kenya and a constitutional watchdog. These organizations cited concerns about Kenya's health system. U.S. officials had previously announced plans to send Americans exposed to Ebola abroad to this Kenyan facility. Kenyan Health Minister Aden Duale stated the center would be for "everyone," not just U.S. nationals, and the U.S. government plans to commit $13.5 million to Kenya's Ebola preparedness.

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Key Claims

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Hundreds of youths protested against the establishment of an Ebola quarantine center for American citizens at Laikipia Air Base in Nanyuki, Kenya.

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Kenya's High Court suspended the establishment of the facility and the arrival of foreign patients pending a case hearing.

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The quarantine center was for 'everyone' and not exclusively for U.S. nationals, according to the Health Minister.

— Health Minister Aden Duale

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The U.S. government intends to commit $13.5 million toward Kenya’s Ebola preparedness efforts.

— Secretary of State Marco Rubio

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U.S. officials planned to send Americans exposed to Ebola abroad to a new facility in Kenya at Laikipia Air Base.

— U.S. officials