ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,565,047 29.07441 31.09785 Egypt After days of protests and strikes conducted by police warrant officers, Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim agreed to 19 of the protesters' demands.The nationwide strike primarily demanded the repeal of the protest law passed by the Shura Council, Egypt's upper house of parliament. The new protest law bans military and police personnel from engaging in any acts of protest, which includes strikes and sit-ins. The striking policemen also demanded the removal of the Minister of Interior from the cabinet. Dozens are participating in the strike in Assiut, Luxor, Aswan and North Sinai while hundreds did so in Monufia and Qalyubia. Several cities, including Mansoura and Beni Suef, saw policemen temporarily suspend their sit-in to give authorities time to respond to their demands.
5,565,051 31.13159 33.79844 Egypt After days of protests and strikes conducted by police warrant officers, Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim agreed to 19 of the protesters' demands.The nationwide strike primarily demanded the repeal of the protest law passed by the Shura Council, Egypt's upper house of parliament. The new protest law bans military and police personnel from engaging in any acts of protest, which includes strikes and sit-ins. The striking policemen also demanded the removal of the Minister of Interior from the cabinet. Dozens are participating in the strike in Assiut, Luxor, Aswan and North Sinai while hundreds did so in Monufia and Qalyubia. Several cities, including Mansoura and Beni Suef, saw policemen temporarily suspend their sit-in to give authorities time to respond to their demands.
5,565,055 31.03637 31.38069 Egypt After days of protests and strikes conducted by police warrant officers, Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim agreed to 19 of the protesters' demands.The nationwide strike primarily demanded the repeal of the protest law passed by the Shura Council, Egypt's upper house of parliament. The new protest law bans military and police personnel from engaging in any acts of protest, which includes strikes and sit-ins. The striking policemen also demanded the removal of the Minister of Interior from the cabinet. Dozens are participating in the strike in Assiut, Luxor, Aswan and North Sinai while hundreds did so in Monufia and Qalyubia. Several cities, including Mansoura and Beni Suef, saw policemen temporarily suspend their sit-in to give authorities time to respond to their demands.
5,565,059 27.18096 31.18368 Egypt After days of protests and strikes conducted by police warrant officers, Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim agreed to 19 of the protesters' demands.The nationwide strike primarily demanded the repeal of the protest law passed by the Shura Council, Egypt's upper house of parliament. The new protest law bans military and police personnel from engaging in any acts of protest, which includes strikes and sit-ins. The striking policemen also demanded the removal of the Minister of Interior from the cabinet. Dozens are participating in the strike in Assiut, Luxor, Aswan and North Sinai while hundreds did so in Monufia and Qalyubia. Several cities, including Mansoura and Beni Suef, saw policemen temporarily suspend their sit-in to give authorities time to respond to their demands.
5,565,063 25.69653 32.64588 Egypt After days of protests and strikes conducted by police warrant officers, Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim agreed to 19 of the protesters' demands.The nationwide strike primarily demanded the repeal of the protest law passed by the Shura Council, Egypt's upper house of parliament. The new protest law bans military and police personnel from engaging in any acts of protest, which includes strikes and sit-ins. The striking policemen also demanded the removal of the Minister of Interior from the cabinet. Dozens are participating in the strike in Assiut, Luxor, Aswan and North Sinai while hundreds did so in Monufia and Qalyubia. Several cities, including Mansoura and Beni Suef, saw policemen temporarily suspend their sit-in to give authorities time to respond to their demands.
5,565,139 31.1981 29.9192 Egypt Ayman Mahni also claimed in an online video he was tortured and raped by the police after his arrest in Alexandria. Mahni stated he was on his way to pay his telephone bill on 3 February, when he came across a rally protesting the beating of Hamada Saber. Mahni claimed he was randomly arrested and taken to a Central Security Forces camp where they frequently tied his hands and covered his face with a black bag. Mahni claimed he was told he would be released if he confessed to being a Black Bloc member. He said he was electrocuted and tortured as well.
5,565,067 30.55258 31.00904 Egypt After days of protests and strikes conducted by police warrant officers, Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim agreed to 19 of the protesters' demands.The nationwide strike primarily demanded the repeal of the protest law passed by the Shura Council, Egypt's upper house of parliament. The new protest law bans military and police personnel from engaging in any acts of protest, which includes strikes and sit-ins. The striking policemen also demanded the removal of the Minister of Interior from the cabinet. Dozens are participating in the strike in Assiut, Luxor, Aswan and North Sinai while hundreds did so in Monufia and Qalyubia. Several cities, including Mansoura and Beni Suef, saw policemen temporarily suspend their sit-in to give authorities time to respond to their demands.
5,565,070 30.04442 31.2357 Egypt Calm prevails at Tahrir Square, while it is still closed to traffic. Al-Tawfiqiyah area locals disperse demonstration outside High Court of Justice demanding prosecution of those responsible for killing a demonstrator.
5,565,074 31.25654 32.28412 Egypt Hundreds of Ultras Ahlawi youths demonstrate in Port Sa'id to call for civil disobedience. Hundreds of anti-government protesters blocked central roads and work was halted for a second day in Egypt's restive coastal city of Port Said,
5,565,078 30.07708 31.28591 Egypt Security source at Interior Ministry reports arresting 57 rioters in Cairo, Al-Gharbiyah, Alexandria governorates. Source says 30 arrested outside Al-Qubbah Palace, including one in possession of gun.