ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,869,116 9.59525 28.43493 Sudan Armed looters set fire to parts of Sudan's disputed Abyei border town, days after northern forces had claimed the area. Northern forces drive out nearly 20,000 residents out of the city.
5,869,121 9.59525 28.43493 Sudan Northern and southern forces agree to establish a 20km long demilitarized zone between Sudan and the newly formed South Sudan before the South is able to gain full independence June 9th.
5,869,126 13.44127 22.4454 Sudan Sudanese government troops fought with rebels in the western Darfur region on Wednesday and Thursday, killing at least two rebel fighters.
5,869,131 14.40041 33.5184 Sudan Sudanese police used batons to disperse 400 farmers demonstrating against what they said was an insufficient government offer to buy their land to operate a state run farming scheme.
5,869,136 13.44127 22.4454 Sudan Sudanese government troops fought with rebels in the western Darfur region on Wednesday and Thursday, killing at least two rebel fighters.
5,869,141 11.01424 29.7294 Sudan An unknown armed group loyal to northern forces clashes with SPLA forces. No reported deaths or injuries.
5,869,146 11.01424 29.7294 Sudan Reports of fighting in an area 35km southeast of Kadugli. Some 53,000 people are said to have been forced to flee.
5,869,151 11.01424 29.7294 Sudan The UN reports Sudanese forces have killed 1,000 Nubian tribal civilians since the beginning of the year, most of which during the month of June 2011. Reportedly the forces would engage in aerial bombardments, gunfire attacks and door-to-door searches.
5,869,156 11.01424 29.7294 Sudan Reports of ethnic atrocities at the hands of the Sudanese military. Including summary executions, wanton killings, arbitrary arrests, torture, arson and disappearances in addition to destruction of physical infrastructure and burning of churches. No numbers of deaths.
5,869,242 13.05973 25.18944 Sudan Darfur rebels raided a village and killed seven and clashed with government forces.