ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,664,360 16.2447 -8.1643 Mauritania Protests erupted in Timbedra after a group desecrated a Koran.
5,664,364 18.1194 -16.0406 Mauritania Renewedprotestserupted in numerous streets in the Mauritanian capital Nouakchott against the desecration of Korans and the targeting of sanctities.
5,664,367 22.71873 -12.45205 Mauritania Renewedprotestserupted in numerous streets in the Mauritanian capital Nouakchott against the desecration of Korans and the targeting of sanctities.
5,664,376 18.1194 -16.0406 Mauritania An alliance of Mauritanian opposition parties walked out of a meeting with the ruling majority inprotestat the opening speech of the Minister of Communication and Relations with Parliament
5,664,379 18.1194 -16.0406 Mauritania Mauritania'sformer slaves and their descendants, known as Haratins, marched through the streets of the capital Nouakchott to demand equal rights in education, training and government jobs and affirmative action to fill the economic gap
5,664,383 18.1194 -16.0406 Mauritania Police inMauritania dispersed aproteststaged by black Mauritanians in Nouakchott to demand compensation for property they lost following their expulsion to Senegal as part of an ethnicconflictin 1989. A unit of the Mauritanian riot police used tear gas to disperse the crowds.
5,664,388 18.1194 -16.0406 Mauritania Dozens of relatives of nine Salafi prisoners protested their continued detention in Nouakchott.
5,664,392 18.1194 -16.0406 Mauritania The Mauritanian opposition coalition Wednesday staged a massivedemonstrationin the capital city of Nouakchott to denounce the 21 June presidential election in the country
5,664,395 18.1194 -16.0406 Mauritania Several dozens of women on Monday demonstrated around the Mauritanian Presidential Palace inprotestagainst calls for the murder of a female human rights activist, who is the Chairperson of the Association of the Women Heads of Families (AFCF).
5,664,398 20.90024 -17.03361 Mauritania Supporters of the Mauritanian opposition held a rally on Wednesday night [18 June] in the city of Nouadhibou in the north of the country against the presidential election slated for Saturday [21 June], which is being boycotted by most opposition parties and some civil society organizations.