ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,673,622 13.52 2.12 Niger Students burned tires to demand the re-opening of a campus that had been shut down the previous year. Rioters clashed with police.
5,673,626 13.52 2.12 Niger Students erectd barricades of burning tires to protest for the re-opening of a Univeersity campus. Police dispersed the rioters.
5,673,631 16.97 7.99 Niger Police broke up a group of armed bandits operating in the Northern parts of Niger. The Northern part of Niger has seen many attacks on tourists but the attacks have declined since police forces increased presence in 1999.
5,673,635 14.25 13.11 Niger Security forces shot at a crowd of protesting truck drivers at N'Guigmi airport. One person was killed and six injured. Truck drivers were protesting against police harassment.
5,673,639 14.25 13.11 Niger Security forces shot at a crowd of protesting truck drivers at N'Guigmi airport. One person was killed and six injured. Truck drivers were protesting against police harassment.
5,673,643 13.52 2.12 Niger University students clashed with police while protesting for the payment of scholarship arrears. Police fired teargas at the protesters and protesters threw stones at police.
5,673,647 13.02 1.71 Niger Armed bandits attacked military officers- killing two officers and leaving three missing.
5,673,651 19.06 8.42 Niger Clashes broke out between the military and armed bandits led by Aboubakar Alabou. While military persons died in the attack, it is not stated how many. Three military men were taken hostage.
5,673,655 13.32 12.61 Niger Soldiers mutinied over unpaid wages and living conditions. They took over the areas of: N'Gourti, Nguigmi, and Diffa. During the nine days of fighting, a curfew was imposed, government buildings were occupied in Diffa, and at least one rebel and one sold
5,673,659 14.25 13.11 Niger Soldiers mutinied over unpaid wages and living conditions. They took over the areas of: N'Gourti, Nguigmi, and Diffa. During the nine days of fighting, a curfew was imposed, government buildings were occupied in Diffa, and at least one rebel and one sold