ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,901,849 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia Several hundred protesters gathered outside the national assembly against terrorism
5,901,853 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia Thousands of women marched in Tunis to protest constitutional amendment
5,901,858 36.75898 10.01704 Tunisia Tunisian police fired tear gas to disperse Salafist Muslims in a residential area in southwest Tunis on Saturday, after they tried to set up tents to preach in, the interior ministry said.
5,901,864 33.35495 10.50548 Tunisia And in Medenine, 480 kilometres south of Tunis, security forces dispersed another group of Salafists who had gathered in the centre of the city to protest against "police harassment" and who shouted slogans against the interior ministry.
5,901,984 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia Tunisia's Ministry of Interior has condemned an attack on journalists while they were covering a protest staged by the Committees for the Protection of the Revolution (CPR) outside the country's Parliament, Al-Jazeera reported on 27 June.
5,901,988 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia Hundreds of Tunisians took to the streets of the capital on Saturday to protest against a draft law aimed at excluding former regime officials from taking part in future elections, an AFP journalist said.
5,901,938 35.50472 11.06222 Tunisia A 20-year-old has died and another has been seriously injured in the spine column after armed clashes at dawn Monday morning in Mallouleche (governorate of Mahdia) between security forces and criminals armed with shotguns, security sources told TAP news agency local correspondent.
5,901,943 35.16758 8.83651 Tunisia A roadside bomb targeting a Tunisian army vehicle killed two soldiers and wounded two others on Thursday in Mount Chaambi, near the border with Algeria, the military said.
5,901,947 35.16758 8.83651 Tunisia Continuous blasts in Mount Chaambi have sparked anger in the city of Kasserine, prompting protesters to march through the local streets on Thursday.
5,901,951 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia The second protest involved dozens of people and took place in front of the Chamber of Commerce ahead of a scheduled meeting between Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan