SocialConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
6,030,202 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Diallo, a midfielder for the Guinean soccer team, was left off the squad for the African Cup.
6,030,209 1.0833 10.6167 Guinea Soccer fans had trouble getting into African Cup of Nations stadiums, resuling in riots.
6,030,214 1.8533 9.7790003 Guinea Soccer fans threw rocks at police outside the African Cup of Nations for unspecified reasons, but it may have to do with the difficuty getting into stadiums.
6,030,219 1.8533 9.7790003 Guinea There are no known reasons for this clash
6,030,224 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Protesters called for Alpha Conde to be exluded from returning to presidential polls.
6,030,229 3.7618001 8.7418003 Guinea Police used tear gas on fans who wre protesting the restults of a game.
6,030,234 3.7618001 8.7418003 Guinea Home team fans began throwing bottles aftr their team lost the semifinal game at the African Cup of Nations.
6,030,241 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Protesters put up barricades, tires, and overturned trash bins to protest the arrest of an imam who led funeral prayers for a reported Ebola victim and who was accused of attacking an Ebola outreach worker.
6,030,248 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Opposition leaders withdrew their lawmakers from parliament in protest over the timetable for the presidential elections.
6,030,254 10.4008 -10.656 Guinea Opposition supporters began violent riots in which one person was killed and several were injured.
6,030,260 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Camara supporters were calling for his return from exile in Burkina Faso.
6,030,272 11.3853 -10.9204 Guinea Supporters of different presidential nominees threw stones at each other to display atheir dislike of rival candinates.
6,030,278 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Supporters of different presidential nominees threw stones at each other to display atheir dislike of rival candinates.
6,030,281 9.1752005 -9.2952003 Guinea Supporters of different presidential nominees threw stones at each other to display atheir dislike of rival candinates.
6,030,286 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Women were protesting a rape video on social media and the violence against women in Guinea.
6,030,294 9.5370302 -13.6785 Guinea Prisoners rioted against the prison governor because he was disliked.
6,030,301 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso At least 12 people were injured here Monday as supporters of Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore attacked opposition demonstrators calling for a national political conference, witnesses and hospital sources said.
6,030,309 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Isolated gangs of youths looted two supermarkets in the centre of the Burkina Faso capital on Tuesday after security forces had used tear-gas to break up a demonstration by several thousand people.
6,030,317 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso He was speaking at a mass meeting of about 10,000 people in Ouagadougou called by the CFD and held on the vast esplanade of Revolution Square in the centre of the capital.
6,030,323 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Early Tuesday, Ouagadougou University students began a five-day strike.
6,030,329 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso A Burkinabe opposition leader was assassinated on Tuesday and another seriously hurt, a week after helping organize a massive boycott of presidential elections in which incumbent Blaise Compaore was sole candidate.
6,030,338 14.0993 -1.62679 Burkina Faso Tuareg rebels attack a passenger convoy.
6,030,343 11.7996 -.55054402 Burkina Faso Police killed two schoolchildren at Garango in Burkina Faso when a protest by pupils over their teachers' refusal to let them sit examinations turned violent, a government statement said Wednesday.
6,030,351 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Air traffic controllers from 15 African countries went on strike Tuesday to win better pay and a raise in status, their federation said.
6,030,356 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Four student leaders arrested for spearheading strikes were released Sunday, national radio reported, citing Burkina Faso's higher education minister Maurice Melegue Traore.
6,030,362 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Doctors and nurses began a 10-day nationwide strike Saturday, protesting the firings and demotions of union leaders who had organized a partial work stoppage.
6,030,368 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Thousands of people took to the streets of this dusty capital city Tuesday to protest the death of a prominent journalist.
6,030,374 12.25 -2.3666699 Burkina Faso Thousands of people took to the streets of this dusty capital city Tuesday to protest the death of a prominent journalist.
6,030,381 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Police fired tear gas Sunday morning into the courtyard of this city's Roman Catholic cathedral, scattering protesters who were demanding the government investigate the death of a prominent journalist.
6,030,386 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Electrical workers turned off the lights while teachers and doctors walked off the job Friday in separate protests over the deaths of a journalist and a power company employee.
6,030,393 11.1833 -4.28333 Burkina Faso Electrical workers turned off the lights while teachers and doctors walked off the job Friday in separate protests over the deaths of a journalist and a power company employee.
6,030,400 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso At least 3,000 protesters began a march against impunity in Burkina Faso's capital on Saturday, according to organisers, while security forces said about 1,000 people were taking part.
6,030,407 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Security forces in Burkina Faso arrested several students Monday in a raid on the University of Ouagadougou residences that followed raucous protests over the murder of a popular journalist.
6,030,413 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso On Thursday, a coalition of human rights activists, opposition parties and journalists calling for his release launched a general strike, which paralysed Koudougou.
6,030,417 11.1833 -4.28333 Burkina Faso On Thursday, a coalition of human rights activists, opposition parties and journalists calling for his release launched a general strike, which paralysed Koudougou.
6,030,420 12.25 -2.3666699 Burkina Faso On Thursday, a coalition of human rights activists, opposition parties and journalists calling for his release launched a general strike, which paralysed Koudougou.
6,030,426 12.2657 -1.53909 Burkina Faso Planes were grounded, hospitals were without doctors and telephones and power were cut Tuesday as tens of thousands in Burkina Faso went on strike to protest low wages and alleged state human rights abuses.
6,030,432 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Hundreds of soldiers demanding back wages seized control of the main military barracks in this capital city Thursday morning and surrounded the defense ministry.
6,030,440 12.2657 -1.53909 Burkina Faso Workers demanding higher wages in Burkina Faso began a 48-hour strike Wednesday, slowing down postal and health services in the capital and the provinces.
6,030,449 12.2657 -1.53909 Burkina Faso Health workers launched a seven-day strike Monday in Burkina Faso to demand rises in housing allowances and free emergency care for patients.
6,031,023 6.4916701 -10.8011 Liberia Civilians violently protest the break down of peace talks between rebel groups.
6,030,455 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Some 10,000 people demonstrated in Burkina Faso's capital on Monday to commemorate the assassination a year ago of Norbert Zongo, a journalist whose death unleashed a wave of unrest.
6,030,461 12.2657 -1.53909 Burkina Faso Meanwhile, in an act of solidarity, the General Confederation of Burkinabe Workers (CGT-B), launched a two-day strike in the west African country on Monday.
6,030,467 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Members of rival student unions in Burkina Faso's capital used batons and bludgeons against each another during clashes Wednesday at the University of Ouagadougou campus, AFP reported.
6,030,478 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Students wielding stones and slingshots responded to a general strike order Monday by erecting barricades and bringing traffic in Burkina Faso's capital to a standstill.
6,030,483 11.774 -.35905701 Burkina Faso His Majesty the Naaba Tigre, a powerful tribal chief of the west African state of Burkina Faso, has unleashed public protest in his home town after ordering one of his subjects to be beaten to death for bad-mouthing him.
6,030,490 11.774 -.35905701 Burkina Faso His Majesty the Naaba Tigre, a powerful tribal chief of the west African state of Burkina Faso, has unleashed public protest in his home town after ordering one of his subjects to be beaten to death for bad-mouthing him.
6,030,497 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Sleeping outdoors next to makeshift cooking fires, some 170 African refugees were camped out Thursday in front of a U.N. agency office in this West African country, from where they were demanding to be granted asylum in North America or Europe.
6,030,504 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso A four-day general strike began Tuesday in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou to press the government to bring to justice those who killed prominent journalist Norbert Zongo nearly two years ago.
6,030,510 12.3646 -1.53386 Burkina Faso Some 5,000 students and school pupils demonstrated Tuesday against the closure of Burkina Faso's university in Ouagadougou.