ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,668,113 28.43799 -11.10321 Morocco Saharawi students held a "peaceful demonstration" to condemn recent elections. The protest was "violently dispersed" by Moroccan forces.
5,668,118 26.67917 -11.67806 Morocco Two Saharawi civilians were "victims of a brutal aggression by Moroccan forces" which required medical attention.
5,668,121 34.01325 -6.83255 Morocco Historian and journalist Maati Monjib started a hunger strike after he was banned from leaving the country because he is under investigation for "harming the country's image".
5,668,124 34.01325 -6.83255 Morocco After the National Education Ministry announced the names of candidates who passed the written exam for the Regional Centers for Education and Training, serious fraud claims led to protests in front of the center in Rabat and "in most Moroccan cities."
5,668,129 26.67917 -11.67806 Morocco Saharawi activities held "massive demonstrations" calling for self-determination. Moroccan forces "brutally dispersed them", leaving one injured.
5,668,133 34.0531 -6.79846 Morocco Saharawi political prisoner Mohammed Boreal started an open hunger strike.
5,668,138 34.0531 -6.79846 Morocco Political prisoners from the Saharawi group Gdeim Izik were reportedly "tortured", leaving three wounded.
5,668,143 23.69271 -15.94238 Morocco Saharawi demonstrators held a protest which was dispered by police who arrested 9; 6 were later convicted of "inciting violence against the forces of security". Pro-Saharawi sources say the demonstration was peaceful and police "brutally repressed" them, while government sources say the protesters attacked security forces with rocks, sticks, and flaming bottles. Several police and protesters may have been injured.
5,668,148 35.84906 -5.35747 Morocco Hundreds of African migrants charged at the border with the Spanish territory of Ceuta. 87 made it across and 13 others were hurt. Moroccan forces held back many of the migrants.
5,668,151 34.01325 -6.83255 Morocco Tens of thousands protested outside the Swedish embassy, demanding Sweden drop its plans to recognize an independent republic in the Western Sahara.