5,971,334 |
2.02053 |
45.28967 |
Somalia |
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Al Shabaab fighters fired at least six mortar rounds at MIA in the morning of 11/02. It is not clear where these mortar rounds were fired from but it is believed that it was a close proximity to the airport. Two Ugandan soldiers were injured in the attack, though it is not clear if they were the target of the attack. Al Shabaab claimed the responsibility. |
5,971,342 |
-33.91799 |
25.57007 |
South Africa |
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DASO members began to stage a sit-in protest at the NMMU in Port Elizabeth. |
5,971,346 |
-33.92528 |
18.42389 |
South Africa |
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Khoisan leaders protested outside Parliament, trying to force their way inside to demand feed-back on a range of grievances. Fires were reportedly also set aligned in traditional ceremony. |
5,971,350 |
-29.8579 |
31.0292 |
South Africa |
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Durban University of Technology students had barely sat down for their first class whenprotest action by the SRC forced the suspension of the academic programme. |
5,971,353 |
-29.85 |
30.98333 |
South Africa |
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Motorists had to find alternative routes after Mayville residents blockaded part of King Cetshwayo Highway complaining about a lack of electricity. |
5,971,356 |
-32.94611 |
27.72792 |
South Africa |
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About 300 angry Silvertown shack dwellers blockaded the main roads into the township, using various items, in protest over service delivery. |
5,971,360 |
-33.91799 |
25.57007 |
South Africa |
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The first day of lectures at NMMU were disrupted byprotestaction. DASA continued to stage a sit-in protest at the university. |
5,971,363 |
-26.2119 |
27.9732 |
South Africa |
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Service delivery protests have been going on since Monday the 8th in Riverlea. |
5,971,367 |
-32.91999 |
27.42586 |
South Africa |
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Pupils and parents descended on the office of the Education Department in Zwelitsha to protest over school administration. |
5,971,371 |
-33.88856 |
25.51242 |
South Africa |
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Four people were arrested in the latest education-relatedprotestsin Bethelsdorp. Protesters burnt tyres and blocked the road in the Bethelsdorp area. |