ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,972,916 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa Some students built a shack on the UCT campus as part of the #RhodesMustFall protest against a lack of student housing at UCT.
5,972,921 -29.8579 31.0292 South Africa Students protested on the DUT campus following a student suicide related to a rejected funding application on Friday. The students were dispersed by police using stun grenades and pellet guns.
5,972,925 -33.95 25.6 South Africa Hundreds of residents demonstrated against poor service delivery, using burning tires and other material to block roads. They clashed with police, who used tear gas, stun grenades, and rubber bullets to disperse them.
5,972,929 -29.61667 30.38333 South Africa Protests over fees hit the DUT's Pietermaritzburg campus as well as its Durban campus, following a student suicide over a rejected funding application.
5,972,932 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa A group of nurses marched to the SA Nursing Council in Pretoria to demand better working conditions, before marching on to the department headquarters after no official would hear their grievances.
5,972,937 -33.85533 25.47192 South Africa During service delivery protests, some residents in the Booysen Park area attempted to clear a blocked road and ended up in a clash with the protesters who were largely Xhosa.
5,972,942 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa The #RhodesMustFall "Shackville" protest at UCT escalated after students broke into some residences and burnt university art and vehicles before police were able to intervene and disperse the protesters with stun grenades, while arresting 8. At least 6 students were suspended following the violence. At least 2 buildings were hit by petrol bombs, including the office of the Vice-Chancellor, although reports conflicted on whether this occurred during the protests on Feb.16 or 17.
5,972,946 -32.88031 27.39454 South Africa About 60 high school students led by an EE representative protested outside the Department of Education offices in King William's Town to demand their matric certificates.
5,972,950 -31.58893 28.78443 South Africa Students at WSU have engaged in violent protests between Feb.16-17, burning university property and vehicles, and looting cafeterias. The campus was shut down in response to the ongoing violence on Feb.16, with students being told to vacate their residences until calm could be restored.
5,972,958 -33.9 18.63333 South Africa #FeesWillFall student protesters protested to demand the suspesion of academic programmes so that the process of clearing debt, registration and residence placement can be completed.