ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,598,177 0.3901 9.4544 Gabon Gabon Telecom workers began a general strike.
5,598,181 0.3901 9.4544 Gabon Health workers went on a limited service strike following the general assemby meeting of the National Union of Health Workers. The strike is in response to government silence on previous demands.
5,598,187 -0.71667 8.78333 Gabon The Dynamic Unit [Dynamique unitaire] union protest outside the government administrative offices of Ogoou-Maritime. The demonstrators were eventually turned away by police.
5,598,191 0.3901 9.4544 Gabon Hundreds of people gathered at a rally to mark the renewal of a general strike called by a union coalition at a Oulabou Martine public school in Libreville.
5,598,195 0.3901 9.4544 Gabon Students protested to demand the end of teacher strikes.
5,598,198 0.3901 9.4544 Gabon Civil servants extended their general strike which began in early February to demand wage increases.
5,598,203 0.3901 9.4544 Gabon Under the direction of Dynamique Unitaire, 3,000 public workers conducted a sit-in in front of the National Assembly and were dispersed by police using tear gas. They regrouped at the University Omar Bongo and announced their decision to continue the general strike that began in early February.
5,598,208 -0.71667 8.78333 Gabon Students marched to demand reestablishment of classes that have been cancelled due to teacher protests. Armed police blocked their route.
5,598,212 0.3901 9.4544 Gabon The PDG organized a "peace march" which culminated in a rally involving several political parties of the president's coalition. Another march and rally was held by the United Opposition Front. A wall of police separated the two rallies.
5,598,216 0.3901 9.4544 Gabon Opposition members rioted following the death of Mba Obame, setting fire to cars and buildlings, including the Embassy of Benin, and erecting barricades in Libreville.