ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,462,173 36.8792 6.9067 Algeria Riots broke out in the region due to unemployment, water shortages, and resentment of the government. Protesters attacked town halls and other administrative buildings.
5,462,176 35.3758 1.3131 Algeria Riots broke out in the region due to unemployment, water shortages, and resentment of the government. Protesters attacked town halls and other administrative buildings.
5,462,179 36.71183 4.04591 Algeria Riots broke out in the region due to unemployment, water shortages, and resentment of the government. Protesters attacked town halls and other administrative buildings.
5,462,183 36.71183 4.04591 Algeria Violent riots broke out in the town of Aqbu. The riot police were brought in. No information or injuries or arrest.
5,462,187 36.71183 4.04591 Algeria Rioters took to the street to protest President Bouteflika's visit to the city. Police used tear gas and water cannons.
5,462,192 36.7525 3.04197 Algeria There were many attempted riots claiming Bouteflika had stole the vote but riot police were ready and stopped them.
5,462,197 22.785 5.5228 Algeria April 20 (Reuters) - The Malian army clashed with members of a hardline Islamic militant group allied to al Qaeda in the Sahara desert late last week and chased them out of the country, a senior military official said on Tuesday.
5,462,201 35.8681 1.1081 Algeria 2 May 2004 BBC Monitoring-Hunters from the Ammi Moussa region (Relizane) fell into an ambush laid by a heavily armed group of terrorists in a wooded area located on the territory of the municipality of Oualdja on Friday [1 May] morning, it has been lear
5,462,205 35.8681 1.1081 Algeria May 3 (AFP) -A mother and two children were killed by Islamic extremists in western Algeria at the weekend, bringing to 14 the number of people killed in two days of extremist violence after a period of relative calm.The mother and children were killed
5,462,209 35.66667 1.81667 Algeria 4 May 2004 BBC Monitoring- Two terrorists, aged 25 and 30 years old respectively, were slain on Monday [3 May] by the forces of the People's National Army [ANP] five kilometres from the municipality of Theniet El Had in the Province of Tissemsilt.