ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,472,740 35.6911 -0.6417 Algeria 350 students protested outside the local administration to demand fair judgement over latest examinations.
5,472,743 36.76639 3.47717 Algeria Army conducted searchin operations in Boumerdes and Tizi Ouzou provinces destroying shelters and mines belonging to alleged armed militants.
5,472,746 36.71183 4.04591 Algeria Army conducted searchin operations in Boumerdes and Tizi Ouzou provinces destroying shelters and mines belonging to alleged armed militants.
5,472,750 35.6911 -0.6417 Algeria Pupils enterred on strike and staged demonstrations in two vocational schools in Oran.
5,472,753 35.64779 -0.62397 Algeria Staff of the Medical Science Faculty in Oran demonstrated outside the office of the Rector in the suburbs of Es Senia. The circulation of vehicles in the neighbourhood was disrupted.
5,472,756 32.928 3.271 Algeria Three yound unemployed staged a sit-in outside the offices of the local administration in Hassi R'Mel, to denounce the continued marginalisation and exclusion from the authorities. The sit-in was reported to have continued for at least four days.
5,472,760 22.785 5.5228 Algeria Dozens of UGTA affiliates protested in Tamanrasset against the management of their organisation.
5,472,763 32.928 3.271 Algeria Three yound unemployed staged a sit-in outside the offices of the local administration in Hassi R'Mel, to denounce the continued marginalisation and exclusion from the authorities. The sit-in was reported to have continued for at least four days.
5,472,766 32.928 3.271 Algeria Three yound unemployed staged a sit-in outside the offices of the local administration in Hassi R'Mel, to denounce the continued marginalisation and exclusion from the authorities. The sit-in was reported to have continued for at least four days.
5,472,769 32.928 3.271 Algeria Three yound unemployed staged a sit-in outside the offices of the local administration in Hassi R'Mel, to denounce the continued marginalisation and exclusion from the authorities. The sit-in was reported to have continued for at least four days.