ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,600,727 8.87 -9.42 Guinea Fighting broke out between Muslims and Christians of the Tomas ethnic group. Tomas Christians attempted to seize land from the Muslim Tomas. Then, Tomas Muslims kidnapped two Tomas Christians. The Christian group retaliated by burning down a mosque while
5,600,731 8.87 -9.42 Guinea Fighting broke out between Muslims and Christians of the Tomas ethnic group. Tomas Christians attempted to seize land from the Muslim Tomas. Then, Tomas Muslims kidnapped two Tomas Christians. The Christian group retaliated by burning down a mosque while
5,600,735 8.87 -9.42 Guinea Fighting broke out between Muslims and Christians of the Tomas ethnic group. Tomas Christians attempted to seize land from the Muslim Tomas. Then, Tomas Muslims kidnapped two Tomas Christians. The Christian group retaliated by burning down a mosque while
5,600,739 9.5091 -13.7122 Guinea Twenty people were injured by police who used teargas and batons against protesters. Protesters were demonstrating in support of opposition candidates. Elections were scheduled 25 June 2000.
5,600,743 9.5091 -13.7122 Guinea Students were protesting for less crowded classrooms and police responded with teargas.
5,600,747 9.5091 -13.7122 Guinea Police clashed with students rioting over the cancellation of exams.
5,600,753 7.77 -9.08 Guinea Opposition supporters, led by Mamadou Ba who is leader of the Union for Progress and Renewal (UPR), attempted to stop people from voting illegally. Police intervened.
5,600,758 10.93 -14.3 Guinea Opposition supporters, led by Mamadou Ba who is leader of the Union for Progress and Renewal (UPR), attempted to stop people from voting illegally. Police intervened. One person was killed and five wounded.
5,600,763 10.38 -12.08 Guinea Opposition supporters, led by Mamadou Ba who is leader of the Union for Progress and Renewal (UPR), attempted to stop people from voting illegally. Police intervened.
5,600,767 8.5625 -10.1325 Guinea Election violence broke out between police and opposition supporters throughout the country.