SocialConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
6,029,560 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Ghana ambassador is kidnapped, beaten and robbed by soldiers
6,029,568 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Group stages anti-junta rally, and police fire tear gas
6,029,575 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Group stages anti-junta rally
6,029,581 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Citizens march in support of opposition candidate and demand democratic elections
6,029,588 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Citizens protest threatened sanctions if junta ruler runs in elections
6,029,595 11.3167 -12.2833 Guinea Citizens march against military ruler
6,029,601 11.3167 -12.2833 Guinea Citizens hold one-day stay-at-home strike as junta leader is scheduled to parade through town
6,029,606 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Citizens hold rally to protest junta leader, and police open fire into the stadium
6,029,612 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Soldiers attack youths the day after protest massacre
6,029,618 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Citizens hold anti-government rally and display victims of protest massacre
6,029,623 9.1833296 -10.1 Guinea Citizens organize 'town on strike' day to protest massacre
6,029,628 10.4008 -10.656 Guinea Citizens strike, protesting massacre of citizens at the hands of soldiers
6,029,633 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Soldiers kidnap influential banker and force him to turn over his fortune
6,029,639 10.4008 -10.656 Guinea Citizens strike, marking the one-month anniversary of the protest massacre
6,029,644 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Citizens go on 5-day hunger strike to mark massacre, but are arrested and forced to eat by soldiers
6,029,649 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Soldiers open fire on President, wounding him and rendering him unable to speak for several days
6,029,655 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Citizens hold a pro-junta protest at the international airport.
6,029,661 7.7478361 -8.8252497 Guinea A Christian woman hits a Muslim man with her shoe, prompting religious and ethnic clashes.
6,029,668 11.49 -10.03 Guinea Villagers attack soldiers over alleged theft, prompting clashes and arrests.
6,029,673 10.4008 -10.656 Guinea Lawyers strike, protesting executive interference in trials.
6,029,678 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Rival party supporters clash before elections.
6,029,683 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Thousands of Toure supporters rally after he misses the cut for the run-off.
6,029,694 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Citizens protest against alleged fraud and clash with rival party supporters.
6,029,701 10.4008 -10.656 Guinea Rival ethnic groups clash amid stalled election results.
6,029,708 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Citizens protest presidential election proceedings and attack rival party supporters.
6,029,713 10.663721 -14.58444 Guinea Students riot to protest an incident of alleged negligence in which a student died in a hospital. Police use tear gas and clubs to break up the protest.
6,029,718 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea An opposition political party stages protests. Police open fire.
6,029,724 7.3491998 -9.1549997 Guinea Clashes are sparked by witch hunts and lynchings; the violence sets the indigenous Kpeles against ethnic Malinkes.
6,029,731 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Military forces loyal to ousted dictator Moussa Camara and army chief Sekouba Konata fire rockets on the president's home in an unsuccessful coup-attempt. A gun battle occurs in which one of the president's security detail is killed.
6,029,737 7.7478361 -8.8252497 Guinea Clashes erupt when regional authorities try to expropriate mineral rich land for the Guinean palm oil and rubber company (Soguipah).
6,029,745 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea An opposition march is violently dispersed by paramilitary police.
6,029,750 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Port workers strike against the port management company Bollore, demanding better working conditions.
6,029,757 10.4008 -10.656 Guinea Employees in Guinea's largest bauxite mining company strike for pay raises.
6,029,765 10.65 -14.6167 Guinea Hundreds of protesters, mostly students, demonstrated against the cutting of electricity in Port Kamsar. Some threw stones, and the army was called in to control the protest. One protester was killed by a gunshot wound while at least 30 others were injured.
6,029,774 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Many were injured after police repressed a protest against the cutting of power durign the Cup of Nations football match between Mali and Guinea.
6,029,782 10.1013 -12.7135 Guinea At least 13 were injured as protesters clashed with security force during a protest against the power outage during an African Cup of Nations football match.
6,029,787 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Opposition leaders organized a rally to call for cleam elections. Police broke up the demonstration with tear gas, arresting dozens.
6,029,795 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Opposition supporters attacked the HQ of the ruling party, claiming it was a response to aggression from ruling party supporters. Supporters of the ruling Rally for the Guinean People then attacked the building of the Party of Hope for National Development.
6,029,805 10.033 -10.95 Guinea Employees of the Russian-owned Friguia refinery went on strike to demand higher pay. The union has also demanded that the government cancel Rusal's ownership of the refinery.
6,029,812 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Police fired tear gas and beat several women protesting against alledged election corruption, leaving 20 of the 200 demonstrators injured.
6,029,819 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Thousands of opposition protesters gathered to demonstrate against the delay in legislative polls. Police fired tear gas and beat several protesters, leaving at least 41 injured.
6,029,828 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Over 200 data entry operators gathered outside the electoral commission building to demand payment of unpaid salaries, amounting to about 400 euros per person. Police fired tear gas and used truncheons to break up the crowd
6,029,837 7.7807999 -8.9593496 Guinea Villagers vandilised facilities of Brazilian mining company Vale to protest its hiring of outside ethnic groups. Security forces fired on the villagers, killing 5. Dozens were injured and 30 arrested. Villagers retaliated, killing two soldiers.
6,029,845 11.4167 -9.1667004 Guinea Demonstrators marched in Siguiri, setting up barricades and burning tires to protest rising crime. Security forces fired on the crowd, killing one. Demonstrators then attacked the military camp.
6,029,853 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Police fired tear gas on a crowd of about 100 demonstrators, protesting electricity and water outages.
6,029,862 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Security forces clashed with opposition protesters after preventing a protest against the continuing delays in legislative elections. In the clash about 27 protesters were arrested, and several protester and 20 paramilitary police officers were injured. Security forces also fired on a car holding three top opposition leaders.
6,029,869 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea In an authorized protest, opposition leaders lead thousands of people in a demonstration to demand free and fair elections. Protesters also demonstrated against Waymark, the company brought in by the government to redo election lists. Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd, but no injuries were reported.
6,029,878 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Malinke government supporters and Peul opponents clashed in Conakry the day after a major opposition protest. At least 46 people, including 13 police officers and gendarmes were lightly wounded and one was killed.
6,029,890 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Police clashed with youths who were part of a funeral procession for two opposition supporters. Several people were wounded.
6,029,899 11.3167 -12.2833 Guinea Hundred of students marched to protest the firing of teacher Mariama Tata Diallo, who reportedly criticized the Guinean government in class. Police fired tear gas to break up the protest.