ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,807,619 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa the PPCRU staged a lunch hour protest at the headquarters of the Department of Correctional Services over working conditions and labor practices. They also announced they plan on a nationwide strike next month if their requests are not honored.
5,807,623 -23.90448 29.46885 South Africa Staff at the University of the North were forced to leave the campus when about 100 students and non-students occupied their offices in protest. There was no violence and no serious damage to property, but the students threatened management and staff.
5,807,628 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa The Treatment Action Campaign march to parliament toprotest.
5,807,632 -26.11667 28.1 South Africa Members of the Police used of rubber bullets, stun grenades and teargas after they were confronted by a group of about 120 disgruntled residents in Alexandra.
5,807,637 -23.90448 29.46885 South Africa At least 10 people were injured as police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets to disperse protesting university students
5,807,642 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa The government of Portugal has lodged a formal protest on Pretoria over the 'racism' held by South Africans living in Portugal. The government of South Africa denies the existence of this protest.
5,807,645 -26.26667 27.86667 South Africa Violenceerupted in a second Johannesburg township as residents of Soweto set fire to local council offices, burnt a councillor's car and smashed another
5,807,649 -25.66667 27.25 South Africa Police trying to arrest suspects inSouth Africa'staxi wars opened fire Friday as they battled some 200 stone-throwing people in the northwestern town of Rustenburg.
5,807,654 -29.96667 30.88333 South Africa Police used tear-gas to disperse protesting students who blockaded the highway near the Mangosuthu Technikon in Umlazi outside Durban.
5,807,657 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa Thousands of people were left stranded during rush hour after Pretoria's main train station was gutted in a fire started by commuters angry at delays.