ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,903,659 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia Youth groups held a protestoutside the Ministry of Interior in the Tunisian capital.
5,903,665 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia The National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) condemned anattackby police on a photojournalist while he was covering aprotestheld by youth groups outside the Ministry of Interior in the Tunisian capital.
5,903,670 35.20678 8.68265 Tunisia A landmine exploded, on Friday, on Mount Chaambi,killingtwo soldiers of the National Army and wounding 5 soldiers.
5,903,674 32.31662 10.39551 Tunisia Young protesters demonstrated at the commemoration of the 56th anniversary of the Battle of Remada protesting unemployment and political marginalisation.
5,903,679 35.16758 8.83651 Tunisia Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb said it was responsible for the 27th May attackon the home ofTunisia'sinterior minister that killed four policemen.
5,903,685 35.16758 8.83651 Tunisia Attacks werecommitted against a number of journalists who suffered verbal and physicalviolenceby the police to prevent them from videotaping outside the Court of Kasserine on 27th May.
5,903,690 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia The National Trade Union of Tunisian security forces called on security personnel to observe a sit -in outside the Bardo Palace on Thursday "to express their opposition to the exclusion of the security of their right to citizenship and right to vote. "
5,903,695 36.81897 10.16579 Tunisia The Popular Front organized a protest at Bourguiba Avenue to call for the development of a national strategy against terrorism.
5,903,701 36.65547 8.69602 Tunisia Clashesbetween the National Guard and army forces and a group of armed militants erupted, on Sunday in the delegation of Fernana, governorate of Jendouba, with a heavy fire exchange in the regions of El Arieh, Djebel Debaa and Oued Kheljen near the El Faziaa village.
5,903,706 35.82539 10.63699 Tunisia A meeting to introduce the content of the new constitution was held on Sunday in Sousse amidprotestsof some people present. Police intervened to evacuate disrupters who wanted to prevent National Constituent Assembly (NCA) members from listening and responding to participants' remarks.