6,021,523 |
17.33 |
-3.31021 |
Mali |
|
Minibus drivers strikeand attack police symbols after one is killed in an altercation with police. |
6,021,529 |
16.83 |
-3.81021 |
Mali |
|
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb attacks Belgian aid workers, kidnaps them and abandons them in the desert. |
6,021,536 |
16.1618 |
-.0241 |
Mali |
|
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb attacks a truck filled with citizens, killing one and stealing valuables. |
6,021,541 |
18.46483 |
-5.8251948 |
Mali |
|
Mauritanian troops pursue Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb into Mali. |
6,021,548 |
17.808701 |
-2.96084 |
Mali |
|
Mauritanian troops pursue Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb into Mali. |
6,021,553 |
16.4624 |
-3.0026 |
Mali |
|
A Timbuktu tribe attacks members of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, allegedly in retaliation for previous attacks. |
6,021,559 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Supporters of Ivory Coast's elected president overtake the embassy in an attempt to enforce a strike called by Ouattara. |
6,021,567 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
A man claiming to be a member fo Al-Qaeda hurls a homemade bomb and fires several gunshots at the French embassy. |
6,021,573 |
12.8627 |
-7.5598502 |
Mali |
|
Pupils hold a demonstration to denounce the fact that the road to their school is dangerous. Police violently break up the demonstration. |
6,021,579 |
16.791201 |
.082396999 |
Mali |
|
Mali's army fights off an attack by about 100 armed men. |
6,021,586 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Thousands of people march to protest the Western-led intervention in Libya. |
6,021,593 |
15.3603 |
-8.0873098 |
Mali |
|
A mine explodes, killing 3 civilians during a joint military sweep against al-Qaeda. |
6,021,602 |
21.365801 |
-2.71924 |
Mali |
|
A soldier is killed in the latest in a string of incidents blamed on Tuareg fighters returning from the war in Libya. |
6,021,607 |
15.2833 |
-1.7 |
Mali |
|
Gunmen abduct two French tourists from a hotel. |
6,021,613 |
16.4624 |
-3.0026 |
Mali |
|
An armed gang kidnaps three foreign tourists and kills a fourth. |
6,021,620 |
19.9167 |
1.08333 |
Mali |
|
Al Qaeda militants attack a newly built military barracks. |
6,021,625 |
17.33 |
-3.31021 |
Mali |
|
|
6,021,631 |
17.184999 |
-3.9988301 |
Mali |
|
|
6,021,638 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Protesters surrounded the presidential palace, protesting the governments handling of the attacks by Tuareg rebels. Protesters also blocked streets and burned tires, and retaliatory attacks against Tuareg property in the city were reported |
6,021,647 |
15.9071 |
-3.5421 |
Mali |
|
Soldiers families gathered to protest the government's handling of the Tuareg rebels. Protesters also attacked the home and business of a Tuareg family. |
6,021,655 |
13.4317 |
-6.2157001 |
Mali |
|
Protests against the governments handling of the Tuareg rebellions took place in southern cities Segou and Sikasso. |
6,021,659 |
11.3135 |
-5.6697001 |
Mali |
|
Protests against the governments handling of the Tuareg rebellions took place in southern cities Segou and Sikasso. |
6,021,667 |
18.4443 |
1.40152 |
Mali |
|
Security forces dispersed an attempted protest against the arrest of two female rebel supporters. |
6,021,677 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Mutinous soldiers surrounded and began firing on the presidential palace in Bamako after seizing the Malian Radio-Television Office. The soldiers claimed to be dissatisfied with Government handling of the Tuareg rebels and demanded new weapons with which to fight them. They also began protesting in military bases in Kati and Gao. The president was forced to flea. |
6,021,680 |
15.9071 |
-3.5421 |
Mali |
|
Mutinous soldiers surrounded and began firing on the presidential palace in Bamako after seizing the Malian Radio-Television Office. The soldiers claimed to be dissatisfied with Government handling of the Tuareg rebels and demanded new weapons with which to fight them. They also began protesting in military bases in Kati and Gao. The president was forced to flea. |
6,021,683 |
16.1618 |
-.0241 |
Mali |
|
Mutinous soldiers surrounded and began firing on the presidential palace in Bamako after seizing the Malian Radio-Television Office. The soldiers claimed to be dissatisfied with Government handling of the Tuareg rebels and demanded new weapons with which to fight them. They also began protesting in military bases in Kati and Gao. The president was forced to flea. |
6,021,688 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
14 ministers under custody of the military junta began a hunger strike to protest their detention. |
6,021,694 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
About 1000 protesters from political parties and organizations, forming the FUDR staged a protest outside the stock exchange, demonstrating against the junta. They called for a return of constitutional order. |
6,021,700 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Thousands of protesters organized by Mali's only opposition party in Parliament demonstrated in support of the Junta. Their banners denounced President Toure, France, and the international community. Protesters also turned away a plane carrying 5 West African heads of state by swarming the airport runway. |
6,021,707 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
25,000 Christian and Muslim demonstrators gathered at the stadium in Bamako to stage a peace rally. |
6,021,714 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Political parties supporting the coup bussed in several hundred people to stage a pro-junta rally in a statdium in Bamako. |
6,021,720 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
A protest was held in Northern Mali |
6,021,727 |
16.4624 |
-3.0026 |
Mali |
|
A Swiss woman was kidnapped in Timbuktu by an Islamist group. |
6,021,735 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Soldiers loyal to the pre-junta government staged a countercoup in Bamako, first attempting to take the airport to fly in reinforcements. Much of the fighting centered around the garrison at Kati, near Bamako. The countercoup was defeated. |
6,021,738 |
15.9071 |
-3.5421 |
Mali |
|
Soldiers loyal to the pre-junta government staged a countercoup in Bamako, first attempting to take the airport to fly in reinforcements. Much of the fighting centered around the garrison at Kati, near Bamako. The countercoup was defeated. |
6,021,743 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Students staged a protest after rumors circulated saying forces close to the junta had killed a student leader. A spokesman denied the student had been killed. |
6,021,750 |
16.4624 |
-3.0026 |
Mali |
|
Islamists, who have occupied Timbuktu since April, attacked an desecrated the tomb of Sidi Mahmoud Ben Amar, which is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This has threatened to inflame tensions between the Islamists and residents of the city. |
6,021,758 |
16.1618 |
-.0241 |
Mali |
|
Residents of occupied Goa staged a protest against the Rebel and Islamists forces holding the city. Five protesters were wounded. |
6,021,767 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Thousands of Malians staged a protest against the deal brokered between the junta, Diancounda Traore, and ECOWAS, claiming that it had not involved the Malian people. Protesters also broke into Traore's office and attacked him. He was later taken, unconscious to a hospital. |
6,021,775 |
16.4624 |
-3.0026 |
Mali |
|
Members of Ansar Dine destroyed a monument to those who died in the 1991 struggle against dictator Moussa Traore. |
6,021,783 |
21.365801 |
-2.71924 |
Mali |
|
Residents of northern towns staged protests against the Islamist Ansar Dine and in support of the Secular MNLA. |
6,021,790 |
16.1618 |
-.0241 |
Mali |
|
Protesters gathered to demonstrate against the killing of municipal leader Idrissa Oumarou by an insurgent. MNLA openned fire on the protesters, killing one and wounding several others. The Islamists MUJAO took the opportunity to invade and seize the city. |
6,021,799 |
16.4624 |
-3.0026 |
Mali |
|
Islamists attacked and destroyed three historic tombs of Muslim saints as well as a historic mosque. The tombs are considered by UNESCO to be World Heritage Sites |
6,021,806 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Around 2000 protesters from Northern Mali staged a sit-in protest in Bamako against the Islamists who have taken over the north of the country. Inparticular, th edemonstrated against Ansar Dine's destruction of sites in Timbuktu and the laying of landmines around Gao. |
6,021,812 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Between 250 and 500 Pro-coup demonstrators protested in Bamako against the ECOWAS meeting called to discuss solutions to the crisis in Mali. |
6,021,820 |
16.4167 |
-3.6666999 |
Mali |
|
Approximately 90 residents of Goundam staged a protest against occupying Islamists forces after Ansar Dine members whipped a woman carrying her baby for not wearing an adequate veil, injuring the child. Islamists then went from house to house whipping the protesters. |
6,021,827 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Over 300 military wives marched in Bamako demanding to know the wereabouts of the soldiers who were arrested or disappeared after the March 22 coup. |
6,021,834 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Over 500 journalists marched in Bamako and went on a one day strike, protesting attacks on journalists by armed men believed to be linked to the junta that took power March 22. |
6,021,841 |
16.1618 |
-.0241 |
Mali |
|
Hundreds of protesters gathered to prevent Islamists from amputating a young man's hand as penalty for stealing. |
6,021,846 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Civil Society group Yere Wolo Ton organized a protest outside the presidential palace calling for President Traore's resignation. The demonstration was broken up by police firing teargas. |