SocialConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
6,020,585 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Workers strike to protest government salary plan that will not pay enough to afford basic survival.
6,020,592 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau African nationals expelled from Spain violently protest their detention conditions.
6,020,599 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau African nationals expelled from Spain peacefully protest their detention conditions and demand their return to Spain.
6,020,606 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau State employees riot and protest over unpaid salary and working conditions.
6,020,612 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau
6,020,621 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Soldiers demonstrate outside army headquarters demanding promised pay.
6,020,627 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Scattered riots due to election material not arriving at polling stations.
6,020,633 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Soldiers protest over unpaid wages.
6,020,639 12.2259 -15.4566 Guinea-Bissau Ethnic clash between Mandinges and Balantes began when an animal got into a rice paddy.
6,020,646 12.0803 -15.3233 Guinea-Bissau Soldiers fight insurgents.
6,020,653 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Soldiers attack suspected holding place of insurgents supporting Brig. Ansumane Mane.
6,020,660 12.6584 -14.6201 Guinea-Bissau Rival factions of the separatist Casamance movement of Senegal fight inside the border of Guinea-Bissau. Rebel factions accuse Guinea- Bissau military of supporting rivals.
6,020,669 12.19222 -14.76013 Guinea-Bissau Teachers strike over unpaid wages.
6,020,675 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Students march in support of teacher's strike over unpaid wages.
6,020,681 12.19222 -14.76013 Guinea-Bissau General strike in a bid to get higher wages.
6,020,687 11.7536 -15.8055 Guinea-Bissau Soldiers attack the army's headquarters due to grievances over promotions, administration and wages.
6,020,695 12.19222 -14.76013 Guinea-Bissau National Workers' Union launch strike to demand four months of back pay.
6,020,700 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Judges strike to protest interference by Pres. Yala in judicial affairs.
6,020,706 12.19222 -14.76013 Guinea-Bissau Workers and civil rights group rally to protest Pres. Yala's treatment of the judiciary and non-democratic actions.
6,020,714 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Opposition groups rally to demand Pres. Yala step down.
6,020,720 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Teachers strike demanding past wages and higher salaries.
6,020,725 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Civil servants strike thoughout the country to demand as much as 12 months worth of back pay.
6,020,731 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau State employees strike demanding back wages.
6,020,736 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau State employees strike demanding back wages.
6,020,741 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Demonstrators show support for military coup, claiming the military is the sole protector of democracy.
6,020,748 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Utility workers strike demanding past due salary of one year and bonuses.
6,020,752 11.8962 -14.1001 Guinea-Bissau Utility workers strike demanding past due salary of one year and bonuses.
6,020,755 12.1719 -14.6575 Guinea-Bissau Utility workers strike demanding past due salary of one year and bonuses.
6,020,761 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Students strike over central government's indifference toward potential third year of closed schools due to teachers strikes.
6,020,766 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Military troops opened fire on military headquarters demanding pay for serving in Liberia.
6,020,771 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Teachers and health workers strike demanding back wages.
6,020,778 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Supporters cheer the return of exiled former Pres. Vieira.
6,020,785 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Supporters of former Pres. Yala demonstrate demanded his return as head of state.
6,020,792 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Students and teachers demonstrate against former Pres. Yala's declaration that he was removed from office illegally and still remains the President
6,020,798 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Protesters gather outside home of the president and headquarters of the Social Renewal Party to protest former Pres. Yala's occupation of the presidential home.
6,020,804 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Former Pres. Yala supporters protest the outcome of the first round of the presidential election, in which Yala did not receive enough votes to be a contender in the second round.
6,020,810 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Government and military buildings attacked by armed men. Cause of attack remains unknown but is speculated to be related to election outcomes or the arrest of a former minister.
6,020,819 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Supporters for both presidential candidates took to the streets after election results announced Vieira as the President elect.
6,020,825 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Youths demonstrate against the dissolution of the government and appointment of a new prime minister.
6,020,831 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Teachers strike demanding past wages and better living conditions.
6,020,836 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Public workers strike demanding back wages and better working conditions.
6,020,843 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Civil servants strike thoughout the country to demand as much as 12 months worth of back pay.
6,020,848 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Nurses strike demanding promised bonuses and raises
6,020,854 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Industrial workers strike demanding payment of owed salaries.
6,020,860 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Government workers strike demanding 13 months of salary arrears.
6,020,866 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Protesters demonstrate against the killing of Mohamed Lamine Sanha who was accused of plotting a coup.
6,020,872 12.0758 -14.6407 Guinea-Bissau Teachers strike over unpaid wages.
6,020,877 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Presidential militia open fire on a car containing the chief of the military. The cause is an ongoing political struggle arising from control of the cocaine trade.
6,020,884 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau A bomb explodes and kills the chief of the military. The military retaliates the next day by killing the president. The cause is an ongoing struggle between the chief of staff and the president over control of cocaine trade.
6,020,891 11.8667 -15.6 Guinea-Bissau Soldiers beat up the former prime minister and a well known lawyer.