ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,902,856 36.8393 10.11667 Tunisia Clashes broke out between law enforcement officers and individuals belonging to the "Salafist" movement at Cit Al Intilaka,. The police intervened using teargas to disperse protesters who pelted security forces with stones.
5,902,862 36.17424 8.70486 Tunisia Tunisiapolice arrested 10 suspected "jihadists" of the banned Ansar al-Sharia movement in the northeast of the country triggeringclasheswith their supporters.
5,902,866 35.20678 8.68265 Tunisia An Army Captain died and a non-commissioned officer injured, as they were seeking to defuse a mine in the area of military operations in Mount Chaambi, in Kasserine.
5,902,870 35.16758 8.83651 Tunisia Demonstrators from the Kasserine Governorate staged a rally condemning "terrorism" and expressing support for the security forces "in their fight against terrorism".
5,902,875 33.91968 8.13352 Tunisia Tunisia'ssouthern Tozeur region ground to a halt on Wednesday, as the latest in a growing number of strikes around the country was called toprotesta lack of development. Several thousand people protested in the town, shouting slogans against the Islamist Ennahda party and the coalition government it leads
5,902,880 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia Six members of a "terror" cell were arrested last Thursday for planning anattacksimilar to the Sousse bombing of October 30th.
5,902,884 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia Anti-torture campaigners protesting outside the Ministry of Interior in Tunis condemned what they called persistent human rights abuses in detention centres, warning of the remaking of the security apparatus of the former regime.
5,902,889 35.16758 8.83651 Tunisia The border police of Boushebka, Kasserine, arrested an Algerian militant last week, heading to Libya in possession of literature calling for jihad.
5,902,895 32.31662 10.39551 Tunisia Five suspected Syria jihadists arrested in southTunisia
5,902,900 35.03823 9.48494 Tunisia A rivaldemonstrationby supporters of the ruling Islamist party Ennahda drew about 300 people.