6,067,032 |
9.0227404 |
38.746799 |
Ethiopia |
|
Hundreds of Muslims protested, accusing the government of encouraging a moderate teaching of Islam and demanded the release of imprisoned Muslim activists and clashed with police |
6,067,035 |
6.8945098 |
40.381401 |
Ethiopia |
|
Hundreds of Muslims protested, accusing the government of encouraging a moderate teaching of Islam and demanded the release of imprisoned Muslim activists and clashed with police |
6,067,041 |
9.0227404 |
38.746799 |
Ethiopia |
|
Muslims chanted slogans asking the government to respect their rights and were beaten by police |
6,067,046 |
9.0227404 |
38.746799 |
Ethiopia |
|
Police raided Blue Party opposition headquarters and beat up some party members and seized banners and equipment that would have been used during a street protest the next day |
6,067,052 |
14.46 |
38.380001 |
Ethiopia |
|
Eritrean refugees protested in two camps to call for resettlement and began rioting, which lasted three days |
6,067,058 |
10.061 |
34.534 |
Ethiopia |
|
Attackers blew up a minibus and killed four people |
6,067,064 |
9.0227404 |
38.746799 |
Ethiopia |
|
Ethiopians protested outside the Saudi embassy over a crackdown against illegal immigrants in Saudi Arabia and police beat and arrested up to 100 of the protesters |
6,067,070 |
10.78029 |
35.565781 |
Ethiopia |
|
unidentified gunmen opened fire on bus killing 9 and wounding seven, location is near the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam |
6,067,078 |
7.2694802 |
37.540298 |
Ethiopia |
|
students protesting government proposals to extend administrative control into Oromia state, causing fears of land grabs; protests spread from campuses to nearby towns |
6,067,083 |
8.6687803 |
38.887669 |
Ethiopia |
|
students protesting government proposals to extend administrative control into Oromia state, causing fears of land grabs; protests spread from campuses to nearby towns |
6,067,087 |
9.3917303 |
42.01136 |
Ethiopia |
|
students protesting government proposals to extend administrative control into Oromia state, causing fears of land grabs; protests spread from campuses to nearby towns |
6,067,094 |
9.0227404 |
38.746799 |
Ethiopia |
|
hundreds of Muslim protesters demonstrated to demand release of 17 leaders who were jailed under terrorism charges during protests in 2013 accusing government of interfering in religious affairs |
6,069,298 |
-13.4951 |
27.9534 |
Zambia |
|
Municipal workers strike over unpaid salaries. |
6,067,100 |
9.0227404 |
38.746799 |
Ethiopia |
|
Over a hundred thousands protesters gather in Meskel Square to protest the the killing of Ethiopian Christian in Libya and rising poverty in Ethiopia. The protest was government supported but turned violent when protesters threw stones, 100 arrested. |
6,067,107 |
14.4221 |
40.004002 |
Ethiopia |
|
Ethiopian authorities kill 30 suspected Eritrean forces attempting to illegally cross the border. |
6,067,115 |
9.4062004 |
42.0014 |
Ethiopia |
|
Oromo protesters gather throughout the region against the government's attempt to exert more control at the region citing fear of land grabs as the main reason for the demonstrations. |
6,067,119 |
9.5166998 |
35.450001 |
Ethiopia |
|
Oromo protesters gather throughout the region against the government's attempt to exert more control at the region citing fear of land grabs as the main reason for the demonstrations. |
6,067,122 |
8.5382996 |
37.973202 |
Ethiopia |
|
Oromo protesters gather throughout the region against the government's attempt to exert more control at the region citing fear of land grabs as the main reason for the demonstrations. |
6,067,125 |
7.8625998 |
39.625999 |
Ethiopia |
|
Oromo protesters gather throughout the region against the government's attempt to exert more control at the region citing fear of land grabs as the main reason for the demonstrations. |
6,067,130 |
9.0227404 |
38.746799 |
Ethiopia |
|
A mosque in the capital is targeted by a grenade attack. Authorities do not know who is responsible. |
6,067,136 |
15.3324 |
38.926201 |
Eritrea |
|
Former EPLF fighters protest government's decision to deny wages by seizing airports, banks and other businesses |
6,067,141 |
15.2587 |
39.173199 |
Eritrea |
|
|
6,067,147 |
15.3324 |
38.926201 |
Eritrea |
|
Students protest death of fellow student in Ethiopian detention camp |
6,067,153 |
15.3324 |
38.926201 |
Eritrea |
|
Students protest death of two students at Ethiopian detention camps |
6,067,158 |
15.2587 |
39.173199 |
Eritrea |
|
|
6,067,163 |
15.3324 |
38.926201 |
Eritrea |
|
Students march through capital to rally citizen support of more AIDS education |
6,067,168 |
15.3324 |
38.926201 |
Eritrea |
|
Citizens march, protesting U.N. arms embargo and asking for condemnation of Ethiopian attacks |
6,067,173 |
15.2587 |
39.173199 |
Eritrea |
|
Students arrested after refusing to report to summer work camps in protest of union president's arrest |
6,067,178 |
14.7587 |
38.673199 |
Eritrea |
|
Detained journalists go on a hunger strike, protesting poor living conditions and lack of charges brought |
6,067,184 |
15.2587 |
39.173199 |
Eritrea |
|
|
6,067,189 |
14.7587 |
38.673199 |
Eritrea |
|
Unknown attackers kill two aid workers. |
6,067,194 |
15.3324 |
38.926201 |
Eritrea |
|
Citizens arrested for working for UN instead of the military riot in prison |
6,067,199 |
15.1826 |
37.0881 |
Eritrea |
|
Unknown attackers set off a bomb. |
6,067,204 |
13.56 |
41.34 |
Eritrea |
|
Eritrean rebels attack soldiers. |
6,067,210 |
15 |
39.330002 |
Eritrea |
|
Eritrean rebels attack soldiers. |
6,067,216 |
14.7587 |
38.673199 |
Eritrea |
|
groups, such as those who kidnapped several tourists in January. |
6,067,222 |
15.3324 |
38.926201 |
Eritrea |
|
More than 100 soldiers took over the information ministry building to denounce the hardline government and ended peacefully after a few hours |
6,067,227 |
15.3324 |
38.926201 |
Eritrea |
|
Up to dozens of people were detained after a protest by soldiers on January 21, including a regional governor and senior military officers |
6,067,235 |
-12.3577 |
17.739401 |
Angola |
|
|
6,067,243 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
3000 shipyard workers strike for one morning to protest currency reforms. |
6,067,250 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
Rebels abduct a mechanic contracted by Chevron. |
6,067,257 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
|
6,067,265 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
2500 oil workers strike for higher pay and improved housing. |
6,067,271 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
Unknown number of grenade attacks on oil company vehicles and marketplaces. |
6,067,277 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
4 people die in clashes with police after violence breaks out at a football match. |
6,067,282 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
Cabinda rebels attack oil company assets and government, demanding a share of oil profits as well as independence for the province. |
6,067,288 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
Nine civilians die when govt. soldiers run amok after separatist guerillas kill 3 of their comrades. |
6,067,294 |
-12.5765 |
13.4056 |
Angola |
|
An election rally turns violent when a grenade goes off. No one is hurt, but the event triggers a riot. The government blames UNITA (main opposition party and rebel movement) and beats 3 suspects. |
6,067,300 |
-8.8124104 |
13.235 |
Angola |
|
UNITA rebels take 70 Russian and Brazilian workers hostage. |
6,067,305 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Demobilized soldiers take to the streets, burning cars and attacking pedestrians, demanding back pay. |