ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,484,496 -5.57582 12.18712 Angola Five civilians were arrested on March 26 in Liambo-Lione, Cacongo, Cabinda and many subsequently suffered abuses and even torture in military custody, Human Rights Watch reported
5,484,505 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola almost 18,000 people have been deported to the DRC in July, August, and September under alarming circumstances according to UN OCHA and local NGOs. There are reports of robbery, violence, rape and sexual abuse. The UN reports an estimated 25,000 Congolese have fled mistreatment so far in 2009
5,484,508 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola
5,484,513 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Beatriz Salucombo, MP, and brother killed in apparent drive-by shooting
5,484,518 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola almost 18,000 people have been deported to the DRC in July, August, and September under alarming circumstances according to UN OCHA and local NGOs. There are reports of robbery, violence, rape and sexual abuse. The UN reports an estimated 25,000 Congolese have fled mistreatment so far in 2009
5,484,523 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola almost 18,000 people have been deported to the DRC in July, August, and September under alarming circumstances according to UN OCHA and local NGOs. There are reports of robbery, violence, rape and sexual abuse. The UN reports an estimated 25,000 Congolese have fled mistreatment so far in 2009
5,484,528 -5.57582 12.18712 Angola Some 5,000 Congolese, including those living in Soyo and Cabinda, were forced across the border to DRC this weekend, chased by "security forces: soldiers, police, immigration officers" and Angolan civilians who took away their belongings, reported humanitarian aid workers and local witnesses. Deportees reported that some were injured and even killed in the violence.
5,484,533 -6.1349 12.36894 Angola Some 5,000 Congolese, including those living in Soyo and Cabinda, were forced across the border to DRC this weekend, chased by "security forces: soldiers, police, immigration officers" and Angolan civilians who took away their belongings, reported humanitarian aid workers and local witnesses. Deportees reported that some were injured and even killed in the violence.
5,484,538 -5.57582 12.18712 Angola A FLEC splinter faction attacked the Togo national football team bus and its Angolan police escort. The attackers claimed they were targeting the police escort, though the team bus was fired on for 20 minutes and several were wounded or killed (see previous event).
5,484,543 -5.57582 12.18712 Angola The Togo national football team's bus and its police escort were ambushed and came under heavy fire from a FLEC splinter faction when they crossed into Cabinda province on their way to the African Nations Cup in that province. Two Togolese were killed and up to nine injured. An Angolan driver may have been killed (conflicting reports).