ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,469,559 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria The public health institutions across the country are likely to experience paralysis today due to strike, announced last week by the health workers union, the SNPSP.A three-day strike to reaffirm the commitment of the demonstrators to pursue their claims, mainly those related to the revision of their special status and their preferred compensation system, rather than that imposed by the ministry. Other claims include the lifting of restrictions on the free exercise of trade union activity.
5,469,562 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria Health care facilities across the country were severely disrupted yesterday by a strike initiated by the National Union of practitioners of public health (SNPSP).
5,469,568 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria The surrender of the Saharan Sons for Islamic Justice movement (MSJI) came after negotiations conducted by military and security elements with dissidents from the Movement for Tawhid and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO), according to the Algerian daily. The fighters surrendered on condition that they would benefit from the Charter for Peace and Reconciliation.
5,469,572 27.87092 -0.28563 Algeria A homemade bomb exploded yesterday, Tuesday, in the same spot, targeted a National People's Army [ANP] convoy, wounding two, one of whom was seriously hit.
5,469,575 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria Algeria: Bakeries on strike to demand lower flour prices.
5,469,578 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria The Embassy of France in Algeria has been affected by an intermittent strike, mainly in consular sections, by French-Algerians for 21 days for a pay rise and workers rights, diplomatic sources said on Tuesday.
5,469,582 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria Jihadist leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar, who Chad said was killed in Mali last month, and four members of his group were condemned to death in absentia by an Algerian court on Tuesday. Four other defendants present in court were jailed for 13 years and fined 1 million dinars (10,000 euros) each, with another two sentenced to one and nine years respectively.Mohamed Lamine Bencheneb, leader of the Islamist hostage-takers who was killed by Algerian troops during a four-day siege at the In Amenas gas plant in January, was given the death sentence posthumously.The accused were charged with "creating and belonging to a terrorist group intending to harm the security of the state, and for possession of explosives and the transfer of ammunition and weapons of war."
5,469,587 27.87092 -0.28563 Algeria The terrorist who was slain on Wednesday, 24 April, between Iflissen and Aghribs, 50-so kilometres north of the city of Tizi Ouzou, was identified as Aamour Bouayache, the amir of the Timizart Brigade.
5,469,592 37.0058 6.5725 Algeria Late Wednesday [24 April] a group of terrorists, accompanied by their wives and their children, surrendered to the Collo (some 400 km to the east of Algiers] Gendarmerie brigade in Skikda.According to security sources, this group, made up of 20-so people, had been active in the bush of the Collo massif, in Siouane.
5,469,596 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria At least eight people were killed in clashes between the Algerian army and militants trying to sneak into the country across the Libyan border, local media reported on Sunday. Clashes erupted between the Algerian army and the militants, killing five militants and three soldiers. A manhunt has been launched in a bid to track down 10 other militants, the report added, adding the majority of the infiltrators are Algerians and some of them are Tunisians.