ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,598,436 13.4531 -16.5775 Gambia Lawyers protested the governments firing of a Supreme Court judge by staging a three day boycott of the courts.
5,598,439 13.4531 -16.5775 Gambia Lawyers protested the governments firing of a Supreme Court judge by staging a three day boycott of the courts.
5,598,442 13.4531 -16.5775 Gambia Lawyers protested the governments firing of a Supreme Court judge by staging a three day boycott of the courts.
5,598,446 13.5833 -15.8667 Gambia An unidentified armed group attacked villagers in Gumalo and looted the shops in the area. After the attack, the armed group fled to Senegal. Fatalities: Not reported.
5,598,450 13.2675 -16.6461 Gambia An unidentified armed group attacked girls who the group thought were dressing inappropriately. One of the girls was beaten into a coma.
5,598,454 13.1706 -16.1922 Gambia MFDC rebels stole and killed cattle, seized two government vehicles, and beat people who they suspected of giving the Senegalese government information on the MFDC.
5,598,458 13.4272 -16.6736 Gambia A political rally was held by the United Democratic Party (UDP). The protest was held to critisize the ruling Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC) party's economic policies and accuse the APRC of attempting to rid Gambia of oppos
5,598,463 13.5667 -15.3167 Gambia A rally was organized by National Democratic Action Movement (NDAM) where the leader of the party, Lamin Waa Juwara, accused the ruling APRC party of tyranny. He also accused the APRC of unsound economic policies.
5,598,466 13.4531 -16.5775 Gambia Muslim female students at St. Theresa's secondary school boycotted classes to protest the governments new law that bans the wearing of veils in school.
5,598,471 13.4531 -16.5775 Gambia After a sports game in Dakar resulted in Senegalese beating up Gambian players, Gambians in Banjul began beating Senegalese, looting their homes, and vandalizing their property.