ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,823,724 -33.96258 18.5016 South Africa Members of a construction labour union protest, attack union scabs at a construction site. Many people were seriously injured, damage to property and vehicles reported. In addition, threats of intimidation were reported - some members of the union threatened to burn down the homes of those who work.
5,823,869 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa Hundreds of demonstrators marched on South Africa's government headquarters to protest a lack of state funding for survivors of police shootings at the Marikana mine, where 44 people have died.
5,823,874 -33.91799 25.57007 South Africa Thousands of striking Numsa workers marched through Port Elizabeth's city centre - the union's leaders warning the ANC not to take its votes for granted.
5,823,879 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa Citizens4Marikana marches for the second consecutive day.
5,823,884 -33.92644 18.57808 South Africa Striking NUMSA members assault a petrol station employee who was not participating in the nationwide labour stoppage.
5,824,038 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa Central Business District parking marshals march in protest of employment grievances. The marshals are members of SA Transport and Allied Workers Union, though they organized this protest independent of the union.
5,824,043 -26.08577 27.77515 South Africa Striking members of FAWU "behave violently" during a protest over wage demands.
5,824,049 -23.2861 29.13964 South Africa A member of Agang SA was assaulted and killed in Limpopo after attending the party's branch launch in Uitkyk, Bochum. The victim was wearing a political t-shirt at the time, which is believed to be the motive of the assailants.
5,824,054 -23.89003 29.75713 South Africa Police use rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse a group of University of Limpopo students who began a violent protest following the outcome of a university election.
5,824,059 -25.63473 27.78022 South Africa Members of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) threatened to shutdown the Evraz Vametco mine outside Brits, North West, demanding better wages. The group staged a protest to make their demands known.