ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,553,515 -1.69333 29.23389 Democratic Republic of the Congo Students from Goma University boycotted classes and took to the streets, calling for an inquiry into the death of General Bahuma, who died (reportedly of natural causes) in South Africa on Aug 30. Demonstrators were dispersed by police
5,553,518 3.05 29.5333 Democratic Republic of the Congo Workers from Kilo Moto mining company began a strike in Watsa, protesting over upaid salaries
5,553,521 -1.69333 29.23389 Democratic Republic of the Congo Youth erected barricades and set fire to tires along main roads in Goma, in anger over the death of General Bahuma, who died (reportedly of natural causes) in South Africa on Aug 30. Many believe the death was suspicious.
5,553,525 -4.325 15.32222 Democratic Republic of the Congo Workers from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stopped work, protesting over the nomination of a secretary general as well as bonuses and promotions.
5,553,529 4.2333 28.75 Democratic Republic of the Congo At least 12 LRA elements surrendered to military forces in Duru
5,553,533 -4.79101 29.09011 Democratic Republic of the Congo Between Aug 30 and Sept 5, government forces attacked Mai Mai Yakutumba along the Mwayenga-Lubomo, Talama-Yungu, and Kilingi-Yungu roads and at Kilumbi 2 (35km NW of Baraka).
5,553,537 -8.06667 28.93333 Democratic Republic of the Congo The second in command of Mai Mai leader Kyungu Gedeon was killed during clashes with government forces at Mt Kibawa, in Kasama area, Pweto territory.
5,553,541 -4.325 15.32222 Democratic Republic of the Congo The government announced the granting of amnesty to 272 formers fighters, including 91 ex-M23 members.
5,553,545 -2.08721 28.64636 Democratic Republic of the Congo 23 Mai Mai Raia Mutomboki elements surrendered to military forces in Bunyakiri on Sept 4-5
5,553,549 -3.80196 28.9354 Democratic Republic of the Congo Between Aug 30 and Sept 5, government forces attacked Mai Mai Yakutumba along the Mwayenga-Lubomo, Talama-Yungu, and Kilingi-Yungu roads and at Kilumbi 2 (35km NW of Baraka).