| 5,658,640 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Teachers peacefully protested for a payroll increase. |
| 5,658,644 |
18.45 |
2.49 |
Mali |
|
Tuareg rebels led by Ibrahim Bahanga, a former Tuareg rebel from the early 1990s and Malian army deserter, took ten soldiers hostage in retaliation for Malian security forces becoming present in the North. Three soldiers who tried to resist the hostage t |
| 5,658,647 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Cotton mill workers went on strike over the governments plan to privatise the industry. |
| 5,658,650 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Cotton mill workers went on strike over the governments plan to privatise the industry. |
| 5,658,656 |
15.4 |
-9.38 |
Mali |
|
Ethnic clashes broke out between the people of Sero Diamanou and Diandioumbera. The main motive behind the fighting was a land dispute. Five people were killed and over 30 injured. It is unknown which side of the violence the casualities were on. |
| 5,658,660 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
After a poice chase of a truck driver resulted in the drivers death, truck drivers rioted by attacking police officers, destroying police stations and destroying traffic lights. (After the riots, the truck drivers agreed to pay for the damage done to tra |
| 5,658,664 |
15 |
-2.95 |
Mali |
|
Armed bandits attacked a tour group headed to Timbuktu and a delegation of health ministers headed south to Bamako. Two people were killed and two injured. |
| 5,658,670 |
11.95 |
-5.42 |
Mali |
|
Two villages clashed over the location of election offices. People from Sao want the mayor of Berdossou to be reinstalled because the mayor is from Sao and for the office to be relocated to Sao. People from Berdossou want the office location to remain in |
| 5,658,673 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Protesters in Bamako protested the increase of water and power tariffs by the government. |
| 5,658,678 |
14.17 |
-4.91 |
Mali |
|
After Dogon farmers found the body of another Dogon farmer in a field, it was assumed he was killed by Peuhl herders. In retaliation, Dogon farmers went to Peuhl and killed the chief, his wife, his son and his two brothers-in-law. Seven other people were |