ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,484,658 -8.78 17.99 Angola In December 2011, over 3,000 people took to the streets of Cafunfo to protest against the presence of the private security company Teleservice. The local population blamed the company as the main vehicle for systematic human rights abuses in the region.
5,484,661 -14.6585 17.69099 Angola Four thousand Angolan war veterans took to the streets of the city of the south-eastern city of Menongue, Kuando-Kubango province, on Saturday, March 31, in protest at delays in the payment of their pensions.
5,484,665 -5.57582 12.18712 Angola Separatists in Angola's oil-rich Cabinda are seeking peace talks with the central government after cease fire, the group's main faction said this week. Cobinda is rich in oil.
5,484,670 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola 15 armed men in plain clothes and wearing masks on Tuesday night raided a meeting at the home protest organizer and rap musician Casimiro Carbono, causing injuries to three of the ten youths present.
5,484,674 -11.20605 13.84371 Angola Indian workers continue to be held against their will in the cement factory in which they work after management refused to let them leave after the labor group threaten strike over work conditions. The laborers have been held for several days.
5,484,678 -11.20605 13.84371 Angola Standoff within a cement factor continues for the final day before Indian nationals are able to return home.
5,484,684 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Armed masked men in plainclothes raided at least two gatherings of youth opposition activists and assaulted participants in an apparent intimidation effort. The assailants are believed to be either from the government or hired by them. Exact date(s) unknown.
5,484,687 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Angola's government plans to pay overdue subsidies owed to veterans of the long civil war after hundreds of them staged protests in Luanda. "On June 7 a group of former soldiers headed towards the ministry, demanding their late subsidies," the defence ministry said in a statement cited by the Jornal de Angola.
5,484,690 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola A group of war veterans gathered in Luanda to protest the non-payment of pensions threaten to disrupt upcoming elections if their demands are not met.
5,484,694 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Police arrest seven regime protesters and two journalists after they and others clashed with police. The group of 200 had planned to demand the removal of an election candidate of the ruling Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), saying a criminal conviction disqualified him from running.