ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,575,961 29.94644 30.91687 Egypt Security forces arrested at least 10 protesters from a pro-Mohamed Morsi march in front of a police station in 6th of October city.
5,575,966 29.84144 31.30084 Egypt Security forces succeeded in dispersing Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Hilwan.
5,575,970 27.18096 31.18368 Egypt Several otherprotestsin support of Morsi took place in other towns in the governorate of Assiut where protesters initiated several marches chanting for "a new revolution" and the fall of the "regime."
5,575,976 30.1235 31.3115 Egypt Several protesters gathered in the district of Matariya in Cairo, chanting against the military and raising the four-fingered Rabaa sign. They clashed with security forces and local residents. According to Daily News Egypt, 24 were killed with live ammunition.
5,575,981 29.97371 32.52627 Egypt Suez security forces dispersed a Muslim Brotherhood [MB] rally with tear gas on Saturday [25 January]. The MB protesters threw stones and fireworks at the security bodies, promoting them to fire back with tear gas.
5,575,984 30.07708 31.28591 Egypt Thousands of demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square chanted slogans backing General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
5,575,989 28.41398 30.78828 Egypt Two have been reported killed in Upper Egypt's Minya during a crackdown by police on a protest by supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. Confrontations occurred in Abu Halal neighborhood on Saturday.
5,575,993 30.07708 31.28591 Egypt A group of armed men opened fire while driving near Cairo's Al-Tahrir Square, leaving one person injured.
5,575,998 30.07708 31.28591 Egypt A journalist was shot dead while working for Qatar-based satellite broadcaster Al-Jazeera whilst covering the third anniversary clashes. Another photojournalist working for the center-right Wafd party newspaper, was shot in the face and underwent surgery to rebuild his mouth.
5,576,004 30.07708 31.28591 Egypt More than a dozen journalists were beaten by the demonstrators, or detained by police for protection from angry crowds. Demonstrators chased one Egyptian female journalist, mistakenly believing she worked for satellite news broadcaster Al-Jazeera - seen as pro-Brotherhood. They pulled her hair and tried to strangle her with a scarf until police took her into a building for protection.