ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,964,478 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo Congolese women from the Save the Congo collective and women from the Nigeria community in Congo gathered to condemn the kidnapping of 200 female students in Nigeria
5,964,481 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo Some Chinese workers from China Corporation and Equipement Company (CSCEC) protested in front of the Chinese embassy in Brazzaville, in protest over unpaid salaries
5,964,486 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo Amnesty International released a report on the weekend of Jul.4, 2015 that stated that the Republic of the Congo expelled at least 179,000 nationals of the DR-Congo between April and September of 2014, with many being subjected to arbitrary detention, torture and rape. They claim that the actions "may constitute crimes against humanity".
5,964,491 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo Amnesty International released a report on the weekend of Jul.4, 2015 that stated that the Republic of the Congo expelled at least 179,000 nationals of the DR-Congo between April and September of 2014, with many being subjected to arbitrary detention, torture and rape. They claim that the actions "may constitute crimes against humanity".
5,964,498 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo A new round of Central African Republic peace talks began in Brazzaville, with a focus on attaining a ceasefire between the armed groups of CAR, chaired by the Congolese president, and involving members of the transitional CAR government as well as Seleka leaders.
5,964,504 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo Slka and anti-balaka parties and various other armed groups signed a ceasefire accord in Brazzaville after 3 days of negotiations, calling for an immediate end to hostilities.
5,964,508 -4.2 12.67 Republic of Congo Operations to track down and expel Congolese from the DR Congo were launched in Dolisie, in Niari area
5,964,513 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo Amnesty International released a report on the weekend of Jul.4, 2015 that stated that the Republic of the Congo expelled at least 179,000 nationals of the DR-Congo between April and September of 2014, with many being subjected to arbitrary detention, torture and rape. They claim that the actions "may constitute crimes against humanity".
5,964,519 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo Unidentified people attacked the leaders of the Collective of Congolese Opposition Parties following a meeting, and then clashed with supporters and militants of the collective.
5,964,525 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo Heavily armed men attacked the home of a MNTV journalist, robbed him, and raped his sister. Fellow journalists reported that the attack was a reprisal by police elements for the journalistss comments during his programme, which are thought to have upset the government