SocialConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
6,087,981 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Protesters march in response to Israeli policy of targeting Hamas officials and the killing of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.
6,087,987 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Protesters demonstrate against US military offensives in Iraq.
6,087,992 32.876202 13.1875 Libya People protest the Fallujah operation and US-led occupation in Iraq.
6,087,998 32.07 20.040001 Libya Families of children infected with the HIV virus protest Bulgarian diplomats who defend the nurses accused.
6,088,003 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Qadhafi supporters gather to celebrate the 36th anniversary of the coup that put Qadhafi in power.
6,088,009 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Protests against Pres. Bush's demand for the release of 5 nurses and 1 doctor accused of infecting children with the HIV virus.
6,088,016 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Families of children infected with the HIV virus protest outside court proceedings involving those accused, protest turned violent when the judge announced a postponement of the trial.
6,088,022 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Families of children infected with HIV protest a judicial decision to overturn the death sentences of the accused nurses and doctor.
6,088,027 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Political prisoners stage a hunger-strike over failure of the government to release them as promised.
6,088,034 32.07 20.040001 Libya Muslims violently protest Italian Minister Calderoli's decision to wear at t-shrit with caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
6,088,039 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Families of HIV infected children demonstrate outside the criminal court hearing the case of five nurses and o0ne doctor accused of infecting the children.
6,088,045 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Prisoners protest trial delays.
6,088,050 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Families of HIV infected children demonstrate to show support for the criminal court issuing the death penalty to the nurses and doctor accused of infecting the children.
6,088,056 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Families of HIV infected children rally calling for death sentences of 5 nurses and one doctor to be upheld.
6,088,061 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Libyans protest alleged mistreatment of Kadhafi's son during his arrest in Switzerland.
6,088,068 26.9876 18.1761 Libya 2011 Libyan uprising. Spontaneous uprising over food prices, jobs, and democracy.
6,088,073 26.9876 18.1761 Libya Libyan Civil War. Rebels advance from Benghazi to overthrow Qaddafi
6,088,079 32.876202 13.1875 Libya 1500 protesters call for the end of Gadhafi's regime.
6,088,084 32.07 20.040001 Libya Over 10,000 protesters pour into the streets, demanding that Kadhafi surrender power.
6,088,089 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Protests are reported in the capital as NATO airstrikes continue.
6,088,094 27.0333 14.4333 Libya Two days of anti-regime protests are reported.
6,088,099 32.07 20.040001 Libya Rival rebel factions clash.
6,088,106 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Large anti-Khadafi protests are reported on the day that the rebels enter Tripoli.
6,088,111 32.752201 12.7278 Libya Clash between rebel militias.
6,088,119 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Hundreds of Berbers march to pressure the government for representation.
6,088,126 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Rebel factions clash after Rojban fighters from the west demand the release of a comrade held in a security services building.
6,088,133 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Dozens of protesters demand that militia fighters pull out of the capital.
6,088,139 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Hundreds of residents and police protest against rebel militias camped out in the capital.
6,088,146 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Gunmen try to assassinate the head of Libya's new army, triggering hours of gun battles.
6,088,153 32.07 20.040001 Libya 5000 demonstrators protest to demand that the head of the NTC resign, complaining of a lack of transparency and willingness to forgive Khadafi fighters. The protests are countered by NTC rallies.
6,088,160 31.2061 16.5947 Libya People in Khadafi's home town protest against the town's marginalization in the 'New Libya.'
6,088,166 32.07 20.040001 Libya As many as four thousand students of the University of Ghar Yunis and former rebels gathered in Benghazi to protest the transitional government's lack of transparency. Protests led to the resignation of the National Transitional Council deputy. The NTC headquarters were also attacked by protesters.
6,088,174 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Mistrata militiamen attacked members of the Al-Zawiyah militia in Tripoli, resulting in the death of four militants and the wounding of some five others. The Mistrata militants were allegedly attempting to rescue a comrade detained by the Al-Zawiyah militia.
6,088,181 32.033298 12.8667 Libya Responding to the stabbing of a fellow townsmen, The Martyrs Brigade of Gharyan entered Asbi'a and were confronted by the Asbi'a's militia . The ensuing conflict lasted three days and claimed the lives of four. An estimated fifty individuals were injured.
6,088,189 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Ten Libyan youths protested in the lobby of a Tripoli hotel where Egyptian ruler Hussein Tantawin was speaking. The demonstraters demanded the return of former Khadafi loyalists in Egypt and expressed support for fellow revolutionaries in Egypt.
6,088,196 31.766701 13.9833 Libya Over one hundred armed Khadafi loyalists known as Brigade 93 attacked Bani Walid. Four were killed and many more injured.
6,088,204 32.876202 13.1875 Libya As members of the Syrian National Council took control of the Syrian embassy in Tripoli, dozens of suppoters gathered outside to protest the rule of Bashar al-Assad. The following day, roughly two hundred Syrians broke into the Russian embassy and raised the Syrian rebel flag to protest Russia's UN vetoes.
6,088,211 24.1833 23.2833 Libya After a small initial conflict, extened violence broke out between the Zwai and Tobu. Heavy weapson were used and over one hunder people were killed, including numerous civilians
6,088,218 32.876202 13.1875 Libya In an effort to discourage a pro-Khadafi resurgence, Libya unitied militia forces held a military parade through Tripoli.
6,088,226 32.07 20.040001 Libya Thousands of Libyan gathered in Benghazi's Tahrir Square to celebrate the anniversary of the revolt that overthrew Khadafi.
6,088,232 26.4876 17.6761 Libya Members of the Saraya Swehli militia kidnapped two British journalists and their three Libyan companions.
6,088,240 32.07 20.040001 Libya Angry Salafist protesters desecrated WWII graves in Benghazi in response to U.S. troops in Afghanistan burning the Koran.
6,088,245 32.07 20.040001 Libya Thousands protested in Benghazi and Tripoli at the prospect of a federal system of governance. One individual was killed as protesters set fire to a Benghazi market.
6,088,250 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Thousands protested in Benghazi and Tripoli at the prospect of a federal system of governance. One individual was killed as protesters set fire to a Benghazi market.
6,088,256 32.07 20.040001 Libya Following a speech by pro-federalist leader Ahmed Zubeir Senussi, two thousand federalist supporters clashed with anti-federalists. One individual was killed in the conflict and five others were injured.
6,088,265 27.0333 14.4333 Libya Arab tribesmen clashed with Tabu in Sabha. The ethnically fueled conflict produced around one hundred and sixty-three deaths and wounded hundreds others.
6,088,271 32.07 20.040001 Libya Around thirty former rebels belonging to the Katibat al-Awfiya militia held a sit-in protest at Benghazi's airport. The demonstrators demanded government compensation for their servince in the revolt.
6,088,278 32.952202 12.0156 Libya The militia Ragdalein captured men from Zwara because of alleged looting and abuses during the previous year's revolt. Zwara's forces attacked in response and seventeen individuals were killed and dozens others wounded.
6,088,285 32.025501 10.7851 Libya Five Tunisians were captured in the Tunisian-Libyan and held hostage for two days.
6,088,291 32.876202 13.1875 Libya Former rebels held small demonstrations in front of the interim government building in Tripoli and constructed several blockades throughout the city. The militiamen were angered by the government's decision to suspend compensation to rebels. The government's headquarters were fired upon, but no injuries were reported.