ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,512,598 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic 87 teachers from the University of Bangui continue their strike. They are demanding their integration into the public service.
5,512,603 4.36197 18.58664 Central African Republic A news blackout day was staged, organised by the Union of Central African Journalists (UJCA), during which newspapers were not for sale and radios and TVs did not broadcast any news, to denounce the recent killings of two journalists. The UJCA staged a demonstration in Bangui for this.
5,512,609 4.31528 17.46693 Central African Republic Anti-Balaka attempt to attack the Muslim population of Boda in a revenge attack following the recent event in Bolo village, but are repelled by MISCA.
5,512,615 5.40308 20.1236 Central African Republic Villagers accuse a Fulani chief of being complicit with ex-Seleka and kill him.
5,512,618 8.412 20.648 Central African Republic Ex-Seleka announce autonomous government in the northern region around Ndele.
5,512,621 8.412 20.648 Central African Republic Ex-Seleka announce Joseph Zoundeko as their new military leader in a bid to unite the rebel group.
5,512,626 6.45659 19.14426 Central African Republic Armed men, similar to ex-Seleka and armed Fulani, attacked Dissikou. They captured 13 people in a house, barricaded the exits, and set the house alight, killing the captives.
5,512,630 7.30099 18.28514 Central African Republic Ex-Seleka stab a man at an illegal road block when he did not have the money to pay the fine imposed.
5,512,637 5.93116 15.59295 Central African Republic Ex-Seleka and Peul ambushed an Anti-Balaka vehicle. At least ten combattants died in the ensuing clash, including four Anti-Balaka and six ex-Seleka and Peul. French journalist Camille Lepage, who was on assignment with the Anti-Balaka, was also killed.
5,512,641 5.73967 20.05801 Central African Republic Fighting among Anti-Balaka soldiers results in the deaths of two combattants.