ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,724,876 9.40436 -12.1456 Sierra Leone
5,657,375 -23.73333 46.93333 Madagascar Dahalo attacked the village of Banonoky Mahazoarivo, stealing cattle and battling with local vigilantes, killing at least 4.
5,657,380 -25.03201 46.98969 Madagascar 300 supporters of the TIM party protested in front of the communal chief's office. They threatened to barricade the doors of the mayor, demanding the HVM party official quit his office. Police intervened and the protesters left.
5,657,384 -23.44883 46.16097 Madagascar In response to Dahalo killing 4 earlier in the week, 400 people from 8 villages formed a vigilante militia and went to Ivahona, battling with Dahola on the outskirts.
5,657,390 -15.3833 35.3333 Malawi Angry strikers on Monday hurled stones at government vehicles approaching Parliament in Zomba, 50 kilometres (31 miles) north of Blantyre during a national strike by civil servants demanding pay raises
5,657,395 -15.7833 35 Malawi Heavily-armed soldiers raided the offices of an opposition newspaper the Daily Times, beating up staff and wrecking equipment in anger over a report about AIDS in the army
5,657,401 -13.9833 33.7833 Malawi Police attacked nursing students during a peaceful march to present grievances to the authorities in Lilongwe
5,657,405 -13.9833 33.7833 Malawi Malawi Army soldiers, some of them armed, beat up vendors, minibus touts and other civilians in the city's main bus terminal in retaliation for the death of a soldier stabbed by pick-pockets earlier in the week. At least 30 people were injured
5,657,409 -13.9833 33.7833 Malawi Police arrest and beat New Vision editor-in-chief for refusing to disclose the source of an article on the reported discovery of nine bombs in the capital city of Lilongwe
5,657,413 -15.80901 35.06018 Malawi Hundreds of street vendors rioted in a satellite shopping town outside Blantyre, protesting hikes in the prices of petrol and maize. Police fired teargas and fired gunshots into the air to disperse some 500 violent rioters and ordered the closure of all shops, mainly owned by Asians. No casualties were reported