ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,559,786 30.55258 31.00904 Egypt Police arrested 50 Brotherhood members in the northern Delta province of Munufiya following protests by the group the day before, officials in the prosecutors office said.
5,559,791 30.78847 31.00192 Egypt 2,000 protestors in front of a mosque. Following the protest 27 individuals are arrested, according to the Brotherhood.The protesters were calling for reforming the religious institutions in Egypt, including electing the imam, or prayer leader, of the influential Al-Azhar Mosque. A police official speaking on condition of anonymity said only 20 were arrested in Gharbiya and that 16 others were detained in the southern city of Assuit. Discrepancy between the two reported numbers of arrested individuals.
5,559,795 31.1143 30.94012 Egypt 9 members of the Brotherhood were arrested.
5,559,799 30.05 31.25 Egypt Egyptian security forces rounded up and arrested 56 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group in 10 different provinces.The arrests come a day after the movement said it would boycott the May 25 referendum of a controversial constitutional amendment that set the rules for the year-end presidential elections.
5,559,803 30.05 31.25 Egypt Street protests are brutally repressed by the security forces. Street protests were manifesting against the changes made to the referendum referring to the introduction of contested presidential elections.
5,559,806 30.05 31.25 Egypt 163 members of the Muslim Brotherhood who were among hundreds detained in a crackdown on the opposition movement during May protests,were released by the Egyptian authorities.
5,559,810 27.8636 34.2881 Egypt
5,559,814 30.05 31.25 Egypt Egyptian security agents
5,559,820 30.05 31.25 Egypt Police forces attacked 100 people belonging to the Kifaya (Enough) party that were trying to set up a demonstration in the Tahrir Square.Kifaya
5,559,824 30.05 31.25 Egypt More than 6,000 protesters from the National Alliance for Reform and Change, a coalition dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood staged another round of demonstrations to ask for democratic reforms and support judges' demands for election transparency.No violent incidents are reported though.