ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,836,415 -26.20227 28.04364 South Africa Protesters turned cars away ahead of the court appearance of dozens of students and workers who were arrested on Friday for violating a court order not allowing them to protest at the University of Johannesburg campus.
5,836,420 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa Students marched to Parliament on Monday to see President Jacob Zuma and Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande. At the same time, NHAWU alligned workers march outside parliament and start a strike. Simulataneously, about 150 students from iQhayiya High School marched to the Western Cape Department of Education to demand an answer from the acting deputy director, Benjamin Schereka, to their list of demands.
5,836,425 -25.91658 28.10454 South Africa Thousands of residet of Olievenhoutbosch took to the streets in protest over the allocation of RDP husing. Ad the protests became increaingly violent, police used rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.
5,836,430 -33.93333 18.46667 South Africa University exams started in Cape Town on Monday shortly after protesting students set tyres alight at a main entrance to Students also throw bottles at the Vice-Chancellor.
5,836,436 -33.5231 25.71159 South Africa About 400 residents marched to the municipality in Addo, demanding closure of the canal within a month.
5,836,441 -26.08577 27.77515 South Africa Members of the Police Union and Residents protested outside the Krugersdorp Magistate's Court in soldarity with the accused Police officers of a the murder of suspected criminal.
5,836,446 -33.92528 18.42389 South Africa Parliamentary staff affiliated to the National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) protested over employment conditions for a second day, bringing much of the scheduled work at the legislature to a halt.
5,836,451 -27.4296 32.06658 South Africa Residents, who were holding a meeting at a school in the Zineshe area, were allegedly attacked by a group of people, including the Jozini mayor. The attack resulted in at least one person landing up in hospital with a bullet in his jaw.
5,836,465 -33.90615 18.58341 South Africa PAGAD members marched to Parow last week to demonstrate against crime and drugs.
5,836,470 -29.61667 30.38333 South Africa Police used rubber bullets and stun grenades against waste pickers protesting at a dump site in Pietermaritzburg against plans to stop them collecting on the site. About 20 waste pickers were arrested during the protest