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Kenyan Protesters Clash With Police Over U.S. Ebola Treatment Facility

Law enforcement forced to restore order after agitators target vital American medical mission.

ImmigrationPublished June 9, 2026 at 3:08 PM
A group of protesters - one in a red top clearly seen at the front - hold their arms in the air as they face a policeman in camouflage uniform.

A protest in the Kenyan town of Nanyuki turned violent this week as demonstrators clashed with police over the construction of a U.S.-managed Ebola isolation facility.

The 50-bed center, intended to provide necessary medical care for Americans impacted by the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has become a target for local agitators who claim the facility poses an infection risk.

While the U.S. selected the site for its logistical proximity and capacity to provide timely life-saving treatment, protesters have resorted to carrying coffins and blocking construction efforts at the local airbase. Kenyan police were forced to deploy tear gas to disperse the crowds after the situation escalated into running battles.

Reports indicate that one individual was killed during the unrest, though authorities have yet to issue a formal statement on the incident. President William Ruto has rightly defended the project, labeling the refusal to assist in the medical crisis as 'inhuman' and urging local politicians to stop politicizing a serious public health matter.

Despite a local court order attempting to halt construction, the U.S. remains committed to the facility, maintaining that the mission is a vital component of regional health security.

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