Tuesday 14 October 2014

Police clash with residents in Sierra Leone over slow Ebola response

Kamara from WHO speaks with community leaders at the construction site of a Ebola Care Unit in Kamasondo Village FREETOWN (Reuters) - Sierra Leone security forces on Tuesday clashed with angry residents of a densely populated neighborhood in the capital Freetown who were protesting delays in removing the corpse of a suspected Ebola victim, witnesses said. Security forces fired tear gas and rounds from AK-47 assault rifles to disperse the crowd that had barricaded the street in Aberdeen neighborhood in protest, residents and video footage from Reuters television showed. Residents said the body had been left unattended in the street for two days. ...




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