ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,897,249 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Protests by Collectif Sauvons le Togo (CST) continued, demonstrating for electoral and constitutional reform.
5,897,253 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Protests by Collectif Sauvons le Togo (CST) continued. The protests were part of a three-day activist event called "les derniers tours de Jricho."
5,897,258 6.1319 1.2228 Togo A fire occurred in Adawlato, the largest market of Lome. Authorities declared the fire a criminal act, potentially targeting the President, who was due to appear at the market.
5,897,262 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Togolese authorities on Wednesday detained opposition leader and former President of the National Assembly Agbeyome Kodjo for questioning over two major fires at markets that the government has named criminal acts. Fires caused significant damage but no injury in two markets. A former Prime Minister of Togo and three other members of the opposition (CST) were also taken in for questioning (they were later arrested, along with 12 others).
5,897,266 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Protests took place to demonstrate against arrests of opposition party leaders suspected of involvement in recent market fires. A women's collective (Collectif des femmes pour une conscience civique) also demonstrated for the government to provide compensation for damages from the fire.
5,897,273 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Les manifestants ont t disperss jeudi 14 mars au gaz lacrymogne par la police. Trois journalistes ont t blesss. Selon des manifestants, une horde de policiers et de gendarmes a t dtache pour empcher les journalistes dobserver le sit-in
5,897,280 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Refugees protest and prevent arrival of Ivorian ambassador
5,897,286 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Tensions in the Avepozo camp of Ivorian refugees, about twenty kilometers from Lom. More security forces were sent on Wednesday, April 3rd, and one person was arrested for disturbing public order
5,897,290 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Thousands of opposition supporters took the streets of Togo's capital to celebrate the first anniversary of the Collective "Save the Togo" (CST) that consists of seven organizations defending human rights, three civil society organizations civil and five political parties.
5,897,294 6.1319 1.2228 Togo More than 20,000 children from primary, secondary and college protested in the streets of Lome, in support of their teachers' strike asking for better working conditions.