6,030,267 |
10.4008 |
-10.656 |
Guinea |
|
Hundreds of women have gone on hunger strike demanding the return of Camara. |
6,029,905 |
8.5666704 |
-10.1333 |
Guinea |
|
Ethnic Kissien staged a protest to demand the resignation of a local Malinke official. The protest turned into an ethnic clash, leaving two dead from gunshot wounds. Three more were killed when the army fired on the protesters. Over 100 people were injured, and several women were raped by soldiers. |
6,029,916 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Thousands of protesters, organized by the opposition, demonstrated to call for free and fair legislative elections and to denounce President Alpha Conde |
6,029,922 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Youths erected barricades, burned tires, and ransacked a building while chanting slogans against President Conde and threw stones at cars and police, who responded by firing tear gas and arresting dozens |
6,029,928 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Demonstrators massed in front of the ruling party headquarters to protest against a protester's arrest and began to throw rocks and police fired tear gas and two people were killed, including a police officer |
6,029,933 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Soldiers opened fire at point-blank range and killed a young boy and wounded 12 others |
6,029,938 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Automobile spare parts salesmen clashed with food sellers |
6,029,945 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Two private radio stations were attacked, one was shot at when the leader of the opposition Liberal Bloc was being interviewed |
6,029,951 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Men in uniform and civilians started looting and two people were killed and seven were wounded |
6,029,959 |
11.3167 |
-12.2833 |
Guinea |
|
Anti-government protests were broken up by police who fired tear gas |
6,029,962 |
10.38 |
-12.08 |
Guinea |
|
Anti-government protests were broken up by police who fired tear gas |
6,029,967 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Protesters broke away from a funeral procession and hurled rocks at police and military officers guarding the President's party headquarters building and tear gas was fired at the crowd |
6,029,973 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
decision to announce a new election date and clashed with police who fired tear gas |
6,029,978 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
government decision to hold legislative elections on June 30 and security forces killed one person |
6,029,983 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Thousands protested a decree that sets June 30 as the date for elections and police fired tear gas and water cannon, with at least 20 people being injured and one killed |
6,029,988 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Two or three people were gunned down by soldiers on motorbikes |
6,029,993 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Thousands of mourners gathered at the funerals of opposition activists killed in protests, chanting anti-government slogans and demanding justice |
6,029,999 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Opposition supporters clashed with police, and 15 people were injured, and between 1 and 6 people were killed |
6,030,004 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Youths set up barricades of burning tires to block roads and as traffic ground to a halt, security forces were deployed to dismantle the barricades and fighting broke out |
6,030,010 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Clashes erupted between police and opposition supporters when police raided several neighbourhoods seen as pro-opposition, with six killed and many wounded |
6,030,015 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
A demonstration was held by supporters of former prime minister Diallo, a key opposition leader, and three activists were shot and nine others were wounded by police |
6,030,022 |
7.7800002 |
-8.96 |
Guinea |
|
At least 95 people were killed and homes, churches and mosques were destroyed after clashes broke out between the Konianke and Guerze tribes after Guerze petrol station guards killed 2 people from the Konianke tribe |
6,030,027 |
7.7472 |
-8.8239002 |
Guinea |
|
At least 95 people were killed and homes, churches and mosques were destroyed after clashes broke out between the Konianke and Guerze tribes after Guerze petrol station guards killed 2 people from the Konianke tribe |
6,030,032 |
10.38 |
-9.3000002 |
Guinea |
|
President Conde was jeered by hundreds of angry youths who accused him of doing nothing for the development of his region of origin |
6,030,038 |
10.38 |
-9.3000002 |
Guinea |
|
A radio station was ransacked by pro-government demonstrators for reporting on protests against President Alpha Conde |
6,030,045 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Pro-government and opposition supporters clashed with sticks and stones after election campaign banners were posted by party activists |
6,030,050 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Up to 20 people were injured when government and opposition supporters clashed over a period of several days |
6,030,055 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Hundreds of teenage activists from the Union of Democratic Forces protested and pelted police with rocks and a trainee policemen was shot dead and two were injured |
6,030,061 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Angry voters ransacked a polling station after election workers failed to show up more than two hours after the scheduled starting time |
6,030,068 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Opposition supporters and government supporters demonstrated, and police fired tear gas |
6,030,073 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
About 30 opposition supporters staged a demonstration against alleged irregularities during the country's legislative elections |
6,030,078 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
marched and threw rocks to protest a ruling handing elections to the president's party and police fired tear gas |
6,031,019 |
6.3105998 |
-10.8047 |
Liberia |
|
Civilians violently protest the break down of peace talks between rebel groups. |
6,030,083 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
A mob of listeners launched a search for armed men who tried to kidnap radio station director Mandian Sidibe, which turned into a protest and police fired tear gas and opened fire, killing a protester |
6,030,090 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
A general strike called over alleged election fraud turned violent, and policemen shot and killed a striker and wounded others |
6,030,095 |
10.38 |
-9.3000002 |
Guinea |
|
A police patrol arrested a well-known local footballer named Balla Conde, beat him and left him to die in the street |
6,030,101 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Thousands of demonstrators protested against the death of a youth that was beaten by police and hundreds ransacked a police station, with two people killed |
6,030,108 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Thousands of residents (mainly women and young people) rioting after an electrical power outage, one of a series of recurring outages. Police responded with tear gas, rubber bullets and batons as rioters threw stone, burned tires and put up barricades. At least 33 injured and two killed (one police and one rioter) |
6,030,115 |
10.3674 |
-13.5842 |
Guinea |
|
Hundreds of youths protesting killing by police of teenager accused of possessing drugs; youths armed with sticks, clubs and knives set fire to police station and two local government building, opened gates of prison freeing at least 20 inmates |
6,030,122 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Students accusing doctors of negligence in case of classmate who was hospitalized with an injury and doctors demanded payment sum (300 euros) the family could not pay so students paid, but patient died on operating table. On first day of riot students damaged hospital and cars and injured three doctors by throwing stones; on second day riot police prevented demonstration with tear gas and batons. |
6,030,129 |
8.3246002 |
-9.2810001 |
Guinea |
|
A crowd attacked an MSF Ebola treatment center after rumors spread that Ebola was imported into Guinea, some young people threw rocks at aid workers; MSF evacuated aid workers from town. |
6,030,136 |
11.4167 |
-9.1667004 |
Guinea |
|
Angry mob burned down headquarters of Rainbow party after associate of a newly elected official was attacked by followers of ruling party |
6,030,144 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Opposition pulled out of parliament and threatened street demonstrations, accusing government of refusing to dialogue with political class and failing to uphold agreement to hold elections within first four months of 2014 |
6,030,150 |
7.7472 |
-8.8239002 |
Guinea |
|
Market stall owners attacked team of health workers sent without notice to spray their market with disinfectant, possibly related to suspicions of Ebola being imported, at least 55 wounded incl. at least 27 law enforcement; curfew imposed after two days of protests |
6,030,157 |
8.0780001 |
-8.7819996 |
Guinea |
|
Villagers attacked health education outreach team with rocks and knives when they arrived in village for Ebola prevention education, wounding at least 21; seven bodies found two days later in primary school septic tank; presumed to be related to conspiracy theory about Ebola being imported to kill people in Guinea; 27 suspects later arrested |
6,030,164 |
9.4344711 |
-13.09044 |
Guinea |
|
Family members of the dead threw rocks at burial team, vandalized cars, and threw rocks at regional health office; one Red Cross worker injured |
6,030,171 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Dozens of youths protested new MSF Ebola treatment center, halting launch of construction; demonstration with chanting slogans escalated to property damage; likely related to conspiracy theory about Ebola |
6,030,180 |
9.5370302 |
-13.6785 |
Guinea |
|
Protesters called for Alpha Conde to be exluded from returning to presidential polls. |
6,030,186 |
-6.8234901 |
39.269501 |
Guinea |
|
Protesters killed the three police and their driver because villagers were convinced the victims were infected with ebola. |
6,030,194 |
10.4008 |
-10.656 |
Guinea |
|
Okenve was arrested for distributing leaflets calling for a boycott of the African Cup of Nations since there are so many poor people. They believe it is a misallocation of funds. |