ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,827,553 -33.91799 25.57007 South Africa Nearly 100 members of the Black Business Forum and Nelson Mandela Bay SMMEs protested inside the Port Elizabeth High Court and on the front steps of the court building
5,827,558 -26.27897 27.96714 South Africa Police dispersed rioters and cleared the R554 road in Eikenhof, south of Joburg; residents threw stones at passing cars in protest over shack demolitions
5,827,561 -33.01529 27.91162 South Africa Students at the University of Fort Hare's East London campus protested over tuition funding
5,827,565 -33.88439 25.58469 South Africa Veeplaas residents marched to the Kwazakhele police station in Port Elizabeth to lobby for the release of two people arrested for burning down a shack belonging to an alleged robber
5,827,569 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa Marchers held up dirty underwear in front of the offices of the department of health in protest over service delivery
5,827,573 -33.92577 25.55429 South Africa More than 100 people marched through the streets of Parkside, commemorating Women's Day by calling on women to break their silence on abuse
5,827,577 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa Tens of thousands of demonstrators march through Cape Town to protest against Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
5,827,582 -34.17033 22.09243 South Africa Rioters damaged a building, burned tyres and blocked roads during a service-delivery protest, days before a by-election
5,827,587 -25.74486 28.18783 South Africa Heckling protesters disrupted an inquiry into the shooting dead of 34 striking miners by South African police, forcing the country's deputy president to briefly halt his testimony; police blocked them from entering the building
5,827,593 -23.01473 30.47961 South Africa Hundreds of Muvhavha Secondary School pupils held their principal hostage during a two-day strike in Tswinga village near Thohoyandou; the students threw rocks on the school roof and barricaded the gate, preventing their principal from leaving his office; police were called in to rescue the principal but no arrests were made