ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,672,815 -17.7167 16.2167 Namibia Some residents on the pathway of the new Oshandi-Oshiweda road are refusing to vacate in exchange for compensation due to family conflicts. Others refuse to move claiming the compensation is too little.
5,672,819 -22.9575 14.50528 Namibia 150 residents of Walvis Bay peacefully marched to the municipality offices to deliver a petition demanding new plots for the homeless and backyard squatters.
5,672,822 -22.58712 17.08224 Namibia About 50 workers at Windhoeker Maschinenfabrik picketed and presented the company with a petition and list of grievances. They gave management two weeks to address the issues which include a change of some personnel.
5,672,825 -18.26667 23.63333 Namibia A swapo meeting was aborted by a local chief who accuses the meeting leaders of trying to dethrone him. Although large crowds had already gathered, the meeting was rescheduled for an undisclosed date.
5,672,830 -17.7861 23.8265 Namibia An angry mob stormed a clinic to vent their frustration with a nurse who has allegedly injured several patients, including scalding a security guard with boiling water. The mob were denied entry and the nurse was guarded and removed.
5,672,834 -22.57 17.0836 Namibia E-Med Resuce Service 24 called the police to remove the deputy secretary general of NAFINU who they accused of trespassing and interfering with meeting proceedings. The NAFINU representative was there to protest E-Med's treatment of shop stewards and he was not evicted by the police.
5,672,838 -22.57 17.0836 Namibia The "struggle kids" held demonstrations saying the government should respond to their requests and deliver promised jobs before the elections on 28 nov.
5,672,841 -21.1333 18.7667 Namibia 200 workers for China Henan International Cooperation on strike since Nov. 1 over health issues. Workers were building a road between Otjinene in the Omaheke Region and Okondjatu in the Otjozondjupa Region.
5,672,845 -22.57 17.0836 Namibia SWAPO Youth League members Job Amupanda, Dimbulukweni Nauyoma and George Kambala protested land rights by sitting in on empty land in suburb of Klein Kuppe in Windhoek. All three were suspended by SWAPO.
5,672,848 -22.57 17.0836 Namibia Over 100 young people protested in front of the Windhoek mayor's office (coordinates unavailable) where they demanded residential land as their birth right.