ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,984,743 -17.8333 31.05 Zimbabwe About 2000 MDC-T supporters marched through central Harare to protest against the president.
5,984,746 -4.45 15.06 Republic of Congo "Intense shelling" has again been reported in Soumouna (near Kinkale) as well as "other areas" in the Pool region. No specific casualties were reported, and it was not clear what was being targeted.
5,984,751 -4.26 15.28 Republic of Congo A large police presence has been reported outside the homes of three main opposition leaders (and failed presidential candidates) following expected protests against President Sassou's re-election. The protest was cancelled due to this action.
5,985,032 5.76485 20.65418 Central African Republic Anti-Balaka fighters aligned with recently killed leader Fally attacked the town of Gamandji to "avenge their leader". They looted homes and shops, demanded money from traders, and then fired at the villagers to force them to flee the town. The gunmen then set fire to the village. There were no reports of casualties.
5,987,528 12.055573 24.890583 Sudan Clashes between RSF and police in Nyala. 2 civilian bystanders wounded.
5,984,901 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria Police in Algiers beat teachers demonstrating for greater job security on March 21 and 22, 2016, injuring at least two. Police also arrested dozens of protesters and held them for several hours, then released them without charge. The teachers, who are hired on temporary contracts rather than being given permanent posts, took to the streets after a call by the National Coordination of Contractual Teachers, an independent, nonunion group, for a sit-in to demand integration of teachers into the civil service to provide greater job security. A ban on public demonstrations has been in force in the capital since 2001.
5,984,904 36.72735 3.40995 Algeria A sit-in staged by retired teachers started on April 3 and was finally dispersed on April 15. The protesting teachers went on hunger strike during the sit-in.
5,984,908 36.72735 3.40995 Algeria A sit-in staged by retired teachers started on April 3 and was finally dispersed on April 15. The protesting teachers went on hunger strike during the sit-in.
5,984,913 35.93333 0.08333 Algeria A sit-in was organised in Mostaganem by an education-related trade union to demand a new national contract.
5,984,918 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria The FNTF organised a one-day protest on the national territory to claim their socio-economic rights and an improvement in their working conditions.