Kenyan Protester Shot Dead During Demonstration Over Proposed US Ebola Research Centre
A protest in Kenya turned deadly after a demonstrator was reportedly shot in the head during clashes over the planned establishment of a United States-linked Ebola research facility.
According to local reports, tensions escalated when residents took to the streets to oppose the construction of the medical centre, which they claim raises concerns about safety, transparency, and potential health risks to surrounding communities.

Eyewitnesses say the protest began peacefully but later descended into chaos as security forces attempted to disperse the crowd. During the confrontation, gunfire was allegedly heard, and one protester was struck in the head.
The victim was rushed to a nearby medical facility, but authorities have yet to confirm his condition officially. Human rights groups have called for an immediate investigation into the use of force during the protest, urging Kenyan authorities to ensure accountability.
The planned US-supported Ebola centre has been met with mixed reactions, with supporters arguing it will strengthen disease surveillance and response capacity in East Africa, while critics fear inadequate consultation and environmental safety risks.
As of now, Kenyan authorities have not issued a full statement on the shooting, and investigations are expected to follow.