ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,658,179 -11.45 33.58333 Malawi A petrol bomb was thrown into a DPP car.
5,658,183 -14.9667 35.5167 Malawi Police condemned mob justice at Mawila elementary school where "where students allegedly assaulted to death a man and set him ablaze for allegedly stealing two pairs of trousers and a pair of shoes from one of the hostels early morning Tuesday. "
5,658,187 -13.9833 33.7833 Malawi Key witness for 'cashgate' scandal murdered
5,658,190 -14.4667 35.2667 Malawi In Mangochi, Muslims protested for a stop to the use of Muslim women as dancers in political rallies. Banda was using women dressed in the hijab and performing the "Zikiri" at political rallies.
5,658,193 -15.7833 35 Malawi An aspiring councillor donated goods to women vendors at Blantyre's market, leading to a riot over the donations, involving minor injuries to at least two women and one child
5,658,197 -14.4667 35.2667 Malawi Reported that supporters of Hophmally Makande perpetratedviolenceto disrupt opponent's rally last week at Cape Maclear; two injured as a result
5,658,201 -16.0333 35.5 Malawi Shooting of a charcoal seller in southern district Mulanje by a guard of an official of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party Leston Mulli as reported by Nyasa Times
5,658,204 -15.38596 35.3188 Malawi Protesters blocked a road with tree branches, forcing the president to use an alternative route from the presidential palace to the polling station in the eastern town of Zomba
5,658,208 -15.7833 35 Malawi In Blantyre city centre angry youths staged an impromptu mini-protestchanting anti-government slogans; police fired tear-gas at least once to disperse crowd; also disgruntled voters torched a house set to be used as a voting station at Chiwembe Township in commercial city of Blantyre
5,658,211 -15.76968 35.04157 Malawi Irate citizens vandalized school blocks, ransacked some shops and set ablaze ballot boxes and papers in the most populous slum residential area of Ndirande, in protest over late arrival of voting materials to the area