6,020,900 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
The government accuses several ministers and presidential candidates of fostering a coup. The military cracks down, killing 4, including a presidential candidate. |
6,020,906 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Citizens demand the military release the Prime Minister. |
6,020,912 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Soldiers arrest the army chief and the Prime Minister in a coup. |
6,020,919 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
A consumer group protests against the high cost of food. |
6,020,925 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Health workers strike to demand back pay from the government. |
6,020,932 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Seven opposition parties march to protest rising food prices and to demand that PM Carlos Gomes Junior resign, accusing him of failing to shed light of the 2009 assassination of president Joao Bernardo Vieira. |
6,020,939 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Seven opposition parties march to protest rising food prices and to demand that PM Carlos Gomes Junior resign, accusing him of failing to shed light of the 2009 assassination of president Joao Bernardo Vieira. |
6,020,945 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
17 opposition parties march to protest rising food prices and to demand that PM Carlos Gomes Junior resign, accusing him of failing to shed light of the 2009 assassination of president Joao Bernardo Vieira. |
6,020,950 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Health workers strike to demand back pay from the government. |
6,020,955 |
12.0758 |
-14.6407 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Taxi drivers strike to protest police extortion and the level of bureaucracy imposed by authorities. |
6,020,962 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Soldiers mutiny and attempt a coup to demand a pay increase. |
6,020,968 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Youth Activists staged a protest outside the National Elections Commission building, demanding names be added to the presidential candidates list. Police attempting to break up the protest accidentally fired tear gas on military personel also at the scene, leading to the army attacking police, beating and arresting four police officers. |
6,020,979 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Men in military uniforms shot and killed ex-military intelligence deputy chief Colonel Samba Diallo. Diallo was alledgedly involved in 2009 bombing that killed the country's then army chief. The military has denied any involvement in the assassination. |
6,020,986 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
The military attacked the headquarters of the ruling party as well as the home of outgoing PM and presidential cadidate Carlos Gomes Jr. The military then sealed off the capital's downtown area and captured both the PM and interim president as well as other politicians. The army claimed it acted to protest alledged secret military deals with Angola. |
6,020,994 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Soldiers violently disbanded a group of 30 protesters attempting to hold a peaceful demonstration outside the national assembly building. |
6,021,001 |
12.0758 |
-14.6407 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Guinea-Bissau's main labor union, consisting mostly of public sector workers, called a general strike to protest the April military coup. |
6,021,008 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Gunmen lead by Captain Pansau N'Tchama attacked an army barracks early in the morning. Soldiers repelled the assault, killing at least six attackers. One army sentry was also believed to have been killed, but the military refused to confirm red beret casualties. |
6,021,017 |
11.8667 |
-15.6 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
Three Nigerians accused of kidnapping a child were lynched to death by a mob of several hundred armed with stones and bottles and police fired tear gas and shots in the air |
6,021,024 |
12.1719 |
-14.6575 |
Guinea-Bissau |
|
During presidential election, soldiers nearly beat to death lawmaker from PAIGC party |
6,021,031 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
Military coup against president over wages paid for peacekeeping effort in Liberia. |
6,021,038 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
Failed military coup against ruling junta. |
6,021,044 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
Students protest against police abuse, leading to riots. |
6,021,049 |
13.5341 |
-14.7662 |
Gambia |
|
Students protest against police abuse, leading to riots. |
6,021,054 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
Supporters of rival parties clash in the streets, one killed by soldiers |
6,021,061 |
13.4576 |
-15.2975 |
Gambia |
|
Lawyers boycott courts after firing of a justice |
6,021,067 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
Riot in Senegal after football match, Gambians riot against Senegalese in their country |
6,021,075 |
13.4576 |
-15.7975 |
Gambia |
|
Opposition leader arrested after calling for protests over prices |
6,021,081 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
Lawyers protest over government meddling in judicial affairs |
6,021,086 |
13.4576 |
-15.2975 |
Gambia |
|
Radio and newspapers issue a blackout after government imposes a registration requirement |
6,021,093 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
Liberians in Gambia protest the UN arrest of a spiritual leader |
6,021,100 |
13.4333 |
-16.6667 |
Gambia |
|
Protests over killing of a man accused of drug dealing by police |
6,021,106 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
The Gambia Press Union and opposition party the Gambia Moral Congress, protested the shutting down of Terenga FM, a community radio station, by the National Intelligence Agency. |
6,021,115 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
A Gambian journalist who contributes to The Associated Press was arrested and his house was searched and released 3 days later |
6,021,122 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
Baboucarr Ceesay, vice president of the Gambia Press Union, was arrested |
6,021,128 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
Soldiers attempt to overthrow president Yahya Jammeh in a coup |
6,021,133 |
13.4531 |
-16.577499 |
Gambia |
|
After a failed coup attempt on 30-Jan-14, members of the security forces marched from the National Assembly to the Presidential Palace in support of president Jammeh. |
6,021,140 |
13.0902 |
-16.7544 |
Gambia |
|
Activists were protesting sand mining projects. |
6,021,147 |
17.184999 |
-3.9988301 |
Mali |
|
|
6,021,153 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Soldiers fire on citizens during violent anti-government riots |
6,021,158 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Police open fire on women protesting police brutality, chase them into a building and set it on fire. |
6,021,164 |
17.33 |
-3.31021 |
Mali |
|
Malian workers strike demanding president's resignation |
6,021,169 |
14.8866 |
-5.2226601 |
Mali |
|
Touareg rebels attack local offices and villagers |
6,021,180 |
19.294201 |
1.35956 |
Mali |
|
Touareg rebels claim to have killed 65 Malian soldiers and captured 10 more |
6,021,187 |
14.9563 |
.69599998 |
Mali |
|
Touareg rebels attack and raid a village |
6,021,192 |
16.4624 |
-3.0026 |
Mali |
|
Touareg rebels attack Timbuktu to disrupt peace talks |
6,021,198 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Tuareg workers march in a call for peace and end to racism |
6,021,204 |
16.4624 |
-3.0026 |
Mali |
|
Touareg rebels attack and raid the town, including a maternity unit, injuring 2 infants |
6,021,210 |
15.2206 |
-4.1546001 |
Mali |
|
Rebels attack a village in search of supplies and are pursued by police |
6,021,215 |
21.5233 |
.39825401 |
Mali |
|
Rebels attack a caravan of tourists, stealing money, 4 cars and attempting to rape a woman |
6,021,221 |
12.65 |
-8 |
Mali |
|
Citizens riot outside trial proceedings of ousted president |