6,067,568 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Teaching staff strikes for salary increases and better working conditions. |
6,067,574 |
-13.02 |
14.15 |
Angola |
|
Police and militiamen trade fire in a dispute over a football ticket. Army forces intervene. |
6,067,580 |
-6.1333299 |
12.3667 |
Angola |
|
An armed gang murders and robs a Portugese oil worker. |
6,067,585 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Demonstration against fuel prices. Police disrupt with batons. |
6,067,591 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
About 500 people protest against a steep hike in fuel prices. |
6,067,596 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
About 20,000 people protest the ongoing civil war, demanding that the govt. and the rebels negotiate. |
6,067,602 |
-12.7333 |
15.6667 |
Angola |
|
Armed bandits attack a refuge for children, killing one and abducting 21 others. |
6,067,607 |
-9.1999998 |
14.0333 |
Angola |
|
Bandits attack two buses and a car, killing dozens. Exact death count not known. |
6,067,612 |
-12.3577 |
17.739401 |
Angola |
|
Poorly observed strike by civil servants demanding pay raises. |
6,067,618 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Small number of protesters demonstrate against over alleged govt. purchases of arms from France. |
6,067,624 |
-9.3240995 |
16.2043 |
Angola |
|
Bandits attack a group of farmers harvesting their crops. |
6,067,629 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Riot police attempt to remove residents from a Luanda shantytown, shoot two unarmed men. |
6,067,637 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
About 10,000 people march in a govt. organized protest against a UNITA attack on a refugee train, which killed more than 250 people. |
6,067,643 |
-12.3577 |
17.739401 |
Angola |
|
University teachers strike for higher pay. |
6,067,649 |
-12.3577 |
17.739401 |
Angola |
|
Public school teachers strike to demand salary increases. |
6,067,654 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
|
6,067,660 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Professors strike for higher pay. |
6,067,665 |
-15.07 |
13.55 |
Angola |
|
Armed groups attack villages and vehicles in Huila. |
6,067,671 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Students protest against ongoing professor strike. Govt. violently represses. |
6,067,677 |
-9.3240995 |
16.2043 |
Angola |
|
Bandits attack a minibus full of Congolese passengers believed to be part of illegal diamond trading. |
6,067,683 |
-9.6955099 |
14.427 |
Angola |
|
Bandits attack a bus. |
6,067,688 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Presidential guards drown a youth for singing an anti-govt. song. |
6,067,694 |
-12.3577 |
17.739401 |
Angola |
|
Militias and symathizers attached to MPLA attack and intimidate UNITA supporters and officials in Jan. and Feb. One UNITA supporter is killed by police. |
6,067,702 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
|
6,067,708 |
-8.7666702 |
18 |
Angola |
|
Riot over the sale of a govt. generator. Local residents accuse the administrator of seeling the generator for personal gain. |
6,067,715 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Market traders stage protest to oppose closing of a streeside market. The demonstration turns into a riot and the police use deadly force. |
6,067,720 |
-12.7667 |
15.7333 |
Angola |
|
Opposition supporters claim govt. forces torched an office of an opposition party. |
6,067,726 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
A popular opposition leader is assassinated. |
6,067,731 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
15,000 people protest ongoing war between Govt. and Cabinda seperatists. Organized by local human rights organization. |
6,067,739 |
-11.8954 |
22.8995 |
Angola |
|
The new UNITA leader visits a town, sparking unrest. protesters attack the house of the local deputy administrator and burn homes beloning to ethnic Ovimbundos. |
6,067,747 |
-14.0833 |
20.7167 |
Angola |
|
Clash between govt. forces and the Katangan Tigers, a former rebel group from the DRC. The Tigers were engaged in illegal diamond mining. |
6,067,753 |
-8.01581 |
17.508101 |
Angola |
|
12 people die of suffocation in police custody and their bodies are thrown into a river. Civilians protest this, and the police open fire, killing at least 5. |
6,067,756 |
-9.4233303 |
18.4328 |
Angola |
|
12 people die of suffocation in police custody and their bodies are thrown into a river. Civilians protest this, and the police open fire, killing at least 5. |
6,067,761 |
-14.9167 |
13.5 |
Angola |
|
A truck driver's brakes fail and he careens into a carnival parade, killing 38. The crowd reacts angrily and begins to riot. Police are called in to disperse. There are no further reports of violence. |
6,069,527 |
-15.4082 |
28.287201 |
Zambia |
|
Journalists protest over loss of food subsidies |
6,067,766 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Thousands of workers organized by three labor unions march to demand a minimum wage. |
6,067,771 |
-5.7333002 |
12.2833 |
Angola |
|
protesters demonstrate against a proposed cease fire between govt. forces and those of a Cabinda rebel organization. Police open fire, wounding 2. |
6,067,777 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
|
6,067,783 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
An escape attempt from a local jail leads to a prison riot in which 20 are killed. |
6,067,788 |
-8.3525 |
19.188 |
Angola |
|
Gangs of Angolan soldiers rape as man as 100 Congolese women working in local diamond mines. |
6,067,793 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Tens of thousands of Catholics rush to see the Pope speak, triggering a stampede in which two die. |
6,067,799 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
Gunmen attack the Togo football team on their way to the African Cup. |
6,067,806 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Citizens gather to protest the attacks on the Togo football team. |
6,067,812 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
UNITA walks out of parliament in a protest over election uncertainty. |
6,067,817 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Citizens gather to protest poor behavior in the Togo football team shooting trials. |
6,067,822 |
-5.55655 |
12.1898 |
Angola |
|
Separatists attack a military vehicle guarding Chinese miners. |
6,067,827 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Angola's ruling party rallies more than 20,000 people to march in favor of the government in response to an anonymous call on Facebook for dissidents to organize anti-government protests. |
6,067,833 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
About 20 demonstrators gather to answer an anonymous call on Facebook to organize protests against the ruling party. The government arrests them. |
6,067,838 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
Police break up a protest of about 100 students and rappers rallying in the capital to demand that president Jose Eduardo Dos Santos resign. |
6,067,844 |
-8.8383303 |
13.2344 |
Angola |
|
About 700 anti-government and anti-corruption activists march to demand freedom of expression and justice. |