ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,484,836 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Doctors and nurses have engaged in a work stoppage for 48 hours for resolution of a dispute over "rights and equal wages", while guaranteeing functioning basic services
5,484,840 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Member states of the ICGLR (including DRC, Uganda, Rwanda and Angola) endorsed a general approach for fighting the DRC-based FDLR militia
5,485,668 12.3703 -1.5247 Burkina Faso Police fired teargas at protesters demonstrating for an investigation into Norbert Zongo's death.
5,484,845 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola According to demonstrators, Angolan police beat and detained 20 people protesting against the killing of three activists by security forces
5,484,850 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Members of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) and Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit held in Luanda stated that military force should be used against the rebel group FDLR in the Democratic Republic of Congo, if the group does not surrender by January 2, 2015.
5,484,853 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Demobilized soldiers protest to demand payment of pensions.
5,484,858 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Youth protesters arrested in Independence Square and beaten with steel cables and truncheons. Protesters were released outside of the city.
5,484,864 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola Four protesters demonstrated at Independence Square to demand the resignation of President dos Santos. State Security and Intelligence Service police commanders took two of the protesters to the 1st of May School across the street from Independence Square and beat them with iron bars and sticks.
5,484,869 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola 700 women associated with the Angolan Council of Christian Churches marched in Luanda to mark the start fo 16 days of activism against domestic violence.
5,484,875 -8.83833 13.23444 Angola From Dec. 15-25, approximately 3,000 non-Angolan immigrants were violently arrested in Luanda and transported to Trinita detention centre, 30 km from Luanda, where acts of torture also reported. Most of the detained were Muslims from Guinea, Mauritania, Mali and Senegal.