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Graphic Photos: Liberian Soldiers Open Fire On Residents Of Ebola Slum by Ptoocool(m): 12:04pm On Aug 21, 2014
Liberian soldiers opened fire on residents of a slum in their country’s capital city today after it was locked down in an effort to contain the spread of Ebola virus. According to DailyMail, people ran screaming as soldiers from the country’s Ebola Task Force brutally enforced a quarantine of Monrovia’s West Point district ordered by the country’s president last night.

The chaos in Monrovia erupted after protesters surrounded the home of the West Point’s commissioner, Miatta Flowers, pictured below, blaming her for the decision to turn their neighbourhood into an open-air isolation ward. Soldiers carrying assault rifles lashed out at residents with telescopic truncheons and at least one man was shot as a security team moved in to evacuate Mrs.
Flowers. A resident of the West Point district told the Associated Press by phone that security forces were firing into the air to disperse crowds angry over the quarantine measures. Over the weekend also, a mob attacked and looted an Ebola screening centre, accusing officials of bringing sick people from all over Monrovia into their neighbourhood. Dozens of people waiting to be screened fled in the chaos. Looters made off with items, including bloody sheets and mattresses that could further spread the virus.

In many areas of the capital, meanwhile, dead bodies have been in the streets for hours, sometimes days, even though residents asked that the corpses be picked up by health ministry workers wearing protective gear. Riot police and soldiers have now sealed off West Point with makeshift barricades built from piles of wood and barbed wire. Ferries to the area have been halted, and a coast guard boat was patrolling the waters around the peninsula. At least 50,000 people live on the half-mile-long point, which is one of the poorest and most densely populated neighbourhoods of the capital. Sanitation is poor even in the best of times, and defecation in the streets and beaches is a major problem. Mistrust of authorities is rampant and many people live without electricity or access to clean water.

Liberia’s strict new measures came as medical authorities there said three infected doctors treated with an experimental drug were showing signs of recovery, although it was not certain if it was thanks to the drug. Announcing the quarantine, as well as a
wider curfew, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said last night; ‘We have been unable to control the spread due to continued denials, cultural burying practices, disregard for the advice of health workers and disrespect for the warnings by the government, as a
result and due to the large population concentration, the disease has spread widely in Monrovia and environs. May God bless us all and save the state'.

Re: Graphic Photos: Liberian Soldiers Open Fire On Residents Of Ebola Slum by Ptoocool(m): 12:34pm On Aug 21, 2014
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Re: Graphic Photos: Liberian Soldiers Open Fire On Residents Of Ebola Slum by Royver(m): 1:00pm On Aug 21, 2014
Resident Evil.

Re: Graphic Photos: Liberian Soldiers Open Fire On Residents Of Ebola Slum by magnusalbertus(m): 5:27pm On Aug 21, 2014
some American films r like prophesies. . .
Re: Graphic Photos: Liberian Soldiers Open Fire On Residents Of Ebola Slum by Nobody: 9:40pm On Aug 21, 2014
They are not even cautious with their health, still gathering and protesting, how will the ebo nt spread?

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