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-0.33379 |
31.73409 |
Uganda |
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Opposition protesters gather to hold a vigil for a toddler killed by security forces in April 2011 and to demand lower food prices. Police fire tear gas and rubber bullets disperse the crowd. Government officials refer to opposition protesters as 'terrorists,' |
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0.44024 |
32.60348 |
Uganda |
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The Ugandan police again surrounded the residence of main opposition leader, Kizza Besigye, in a move that officials from his party say is an attempt to prevent him from participating in protests against rising food and fuel prices. |
5,926,244 |
0.3475 |
32.64917 |
Uganda |
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Mourners and protesters, including the FDC party, gathers to pay remembrance to protesters who were attacked and killed earlier in the year were attacked by police themselves, who used water cannons and teargas against them. |
5,926,585 |
0.35028 |
32.63083 |
Uganda |
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Students riot over poor conditions at their school |
5,926,250 |
0.3156 |
32.5656 |
Uganda |
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Police fired water cannons, tear gas and pink dye at opposition leaders and their supporters to break up a rally in memory of 10 people killed in a crackdown on protests in April. |
5,926,255 |
3.51207 |
34.13444 |
Uganda |
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Ugandan army kills 6 suspected cattle thieves in two separate clashes. |
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3.6527 |
31.72738 |
Uganda |
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SPLA soldiers cross the border into northern Uganda, abduct 50 farmers, then release them. |
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0.3156 |
32.5656 |
Uganda |
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Police fire tear gas to disperse "walk to work" food price opposition protesters in downtown Kampala. Protesters respond with stones. 40 arrested. Kizza Besigye, the leader of the opposition, has largely stayed away from the gatherings. |
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0.3156 |
32.5656 |
Uganda |
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Protests continue into their second day, Ugandan police fired tear gas at rock-throwing protesters (organized by A4C) and briefly detained a top opposition leader during renewed demonstrations over rising food and fuel prices. Days later they place the opposition leader under house arrest and two of his aids where charged with treason. |
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0.3156 |
32.5656 |
Uganda |
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Opposition protests hold a "walk to work" rally, no police intervention reported. |