ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,897,509 6.48333 1.5 Togo Employees of SNPT at Dagbati and Kpogam strike against poor living conditions, working conditions, and payment of below minimum wage.
5,897,513 6.30833 1.35889 Togo Employees of SNPT at Dagbati and Kpogam strike against poor living conditions, working conditions, and payment of below minimum wage.
5,897,518 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Supporters and sympathizers of the National Alliance for Change (ANC) of the Ago area held a march on 4th January 2014 in the neighborhood to raise awareness and demand rule of law for all.
5,897,526 6.1319 1.2228 Togo A trainee journalist at Focus Info suffered attacks by several policemen and gendarmerie who did not want him to take pictures and interview people. The policemen have since been arrested.
5,897,533 6.433 0.933 Togo The village leaders of Avevoin, Loome and Yometchin were beaten over a land dispute involving the Chief of Staff of the Togolese Armed Forces (FAT)
5,897,538 6.1319 1.2228 Togo A student protest on the Lom university campus was dispersed after clahses with police through the use of tear gas; 12 students were arrested and 19 students injured, along with some security personnel
5,897,543 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Students demonstrated for the release of colleagues arrested at protests the previous day; four more demonstrators were arrested
5,897,547 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Thousands of Togolese workers took part in a "peaceful protest march" to express their frustration at the latest failure of the government and central union to come to an agreement
5,897,550 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Human rights activists across West Africa held protests on the 20th anniversary of President Yahya Jammeh's seizure of power in Gambia to raise awareness of Gambia's human rights situation.
5,897,558 6.1319 1.2228 Togo Waves of protests in Lom (specific dates unavailable) in lead up to 2015 presidential elections. Reports of police spraying tear gas to disperse crowds. Protests connected with opposition groups Let's Save Togo Coalition and Coalition Arc-en-ciel, which continue to push for a constitutional amendment imposing a two-term limit (to prevent President Gnassingbe from running again).