ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,975,719 7.66667 36.83333 Ethiopia People protested against the national agenda in Koma town, Limu Saqa District
5,975,724 5.55602 -0.1969 Ghana The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) staged a three-day strike against excessive taxes, with shops in the Central business District and the Makola Market in Accra still closed.
5,975,728 10.5167 0.1 Ghana Two people were allegedly killed and 48 houses burnt down as part of renewed chieftancy clashes between the Jamong and the Jafouk families in Bunkurugu District. Police officers had visited the district to assess the security situation after the 27 January clashes.
5,975,733 5.1 -1.23333 Ghana The Cape Coast Polytechnic Alumni Association (CPOLY) and the Coalition of Central Region Youth staged a demonstration to register their displeasure over the non-inclusion of the polytechnic in the first phase of the polytechnics to be converted into technical universities by the Government.
5,975,737 -1.24074 36.88035 Kenya Kikuyu and Luo ethnic communities clash in Kariobangi suburb over voter registration. One death reported.
5,975,834 10.72697 12.77842 Nigeria Military forces clear a Boko Haram camp at Korohuma (Kotokuma), kill 37 members of the group. Two soldiers reported dead.
5,975,740 -1.07829 35.86012 Kenya A decision by the Narok County Government to close 15 camps in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve has sparked protests on 02/03 from the local community, mostly from tour operators and hoteliers who benefit from the tourism industry.
5,975,745 -0.36774 35.28314 Kenya Supporters of KANU and police clash at the Moi Gardens location after police attempted to stop a political rally when the event space had been booked by another group.
5,975,750 6.31 -10.8 Liberia A peaceful sit-in on the grounds of the Temple of Justice on Capitol Hill in Monrovia calling for the release of youth political activist Vandalark Patricks turned into a riot as some individuals engaged the police by throwing stones. Several vehicles were damaged and police threw teargas at protesters in a bid to curb the protest. At least one protester was arrested.
5,975,754 6.31 -10.8 Liberia Partisans of main opposition Congress for Democratic Change or CDC protested at the National Police Headquarters in support of their political leader Weah who had accompanied his party vice chair Morlu to face police inquiry.