List of shoe-throwing incidents

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U.S. president George W. Bush ducking a thrown shoe while Iraq prime minister Nouri al-Maliki attempts to parry it. Bush shoeing incident.jpg
U.S. president George W. Bush ducking a thrown shoe while Iraq prime minister Nouri al-Maliki attempts to parry it.

Shoe-throwing showing the sole of one's shoe or using shoes to insult are forms of protest in many parts of the world. Shoe-throwing as an insult dates back to ancient times, being mentioned in verse 8 of Psalm 60 and the similar verse 9 of Psalm 108 in the Old Testament. Modern incidents where shoes were thrown at political figures have taken place in Australia, India, Ireland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and most notably the Arab world. [2] [3]

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Posters of former U.S. President George W. Bush's face have long appeared through the Middle East with shoes attached to them, and some people have called former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice kundara, meaning "shoe". [3] Shoeing received attention after Muntadhar al-Zaidi threw his shoes at then-President Bush in a 14 December 2008 press conference in Baghdad, Iraq. Since the al-Zaidi incident, copycat incidents in Europe, North America, India, China, Iran, Turkey [4] and Australia have been reported.

Context

Shoes are considered unclean, especially in the Arab World. [5]

Matthew Cassel of The Electronic Intifada in the context of the Bush shoeing incident has held the opinion that the Western media overplayed the action's particularly "Arab" character. [6]

Notable incidents

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2008

Replica of the shoe thrown at George W. Bush in a New York Museum Bush Shoe Throw.jpg
Replica of the shoe thrown at George W. Bush in a New York Museum

2009

2010

2011

A demonstration in Cairo. The sign has an open source caricature by Carlos Latuff, which features shoeing. Demonstration in Imaba, Cario.jpg
A demonstration in Cairo. The sign has an open source caricature by Carlos Latuff, which features shoeing.

2012

2013

Taiwan

Taiwanese people donate old shoes all around the country to support protest and shoe-throwing against the Ma Ying-jeou administration and the ruling party KMT 2013 Tai Wan Ren Min Juan Xie Gong Gong Min Tuan Ti Kang Yi Wei Xie Xie Ma Ying Jiu Bing Yao Qiu Wei Fa Luan Zheng Mo Shi Min Yi De Zhong Guo Guo Min Dang Xia Tai Taiwanese People Donate Shoes to Support Protest and Shoe-throwing against KMT Ma Ying-jeou.png
Taiwanese people donate old shoes all around the country to support protest and shoe-throwing against the Ma Ying-jeou administration and the ruling party KMT
  • 8 September: In Taipei, some protesters gathered in front of the Office of the President and threw shoes toward President Ma Ying-jeou, but he was not hit by these shoes. [110] This was one of the first occurrences of which Ma had shoes thrown at him during public appearances. This became such a problem that various police departments in Taiwan spent NT$482,890 (US$16,000) to purchase 149 anti-shoeing nets. [111]
  • 18 September: A shoe was thrown at Liu Cheng-hung, then-Magistrate of Miaoli County, when he attempted to offer his condolences to the family of a man found dead in a water channel under a bridge at Dapu, Zhunan. Supporters and relatives of the drowned man held Liu responsible for the man's death because the man's pharmacy was one of several structures destroyed by the Miaoli county government earlier that July to make way for the construction of a new campus at the Hsinchu Science Park. The shoe, which was owned by protester Chen Wei-Ting, hit Liu in the head. [112] [113]
  • 26 September: In Yunlin County, some protesters threw shoes at President Ma Ying-jeou during a student forum at National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, but he was not hit by these shoes. [114]
  • 29 September: In Taipei, some protesters gathered in front of the Office of the President and threw shoes at President Ma Ying-jeou, but he was not hit by these shoes. [115]
  • 10 October: In Taipei, some protesters gathered in front of Office of the President and threw shoes, toward President Ma Ying-jeou during an activity related to Taiwan National Day, but he was not hit by these shoes. [116]
  • 12 October: In Chiayi County, some protesters threw shoes at President Ma Ying-jeou's convoy during the Mayoral Forum of the Kuomintang. The police tried to avoid conflict between protesters and the convoy by implementing a one-story-high shoes-catching net. Several shoes thrown by protesters were caught by the special net; Ma Ying-jeou was not hit. [117] [118]
  • 19 October: In Keelung, some protesters threw shoes at President Ma Ying-jeou during an activity related to anniversary of the founding of National Taiwan Ocean University, but he was not hit by these shoes. [119]
  • 19 October: In Taipei, a protester threw a shoe at President Ma Ying-jeou during the opening ceremony of the 2013 National Games, but he was not hit by the shoe. [120]
  • 20 October: In Taipei, some protesters threw shoes at President Ma Ying-jeou during the Taipei Hakka Yimin Festival, but he was not hit by these shoes. [121]
  • 10 November: In Wuqi District, Taichung, protesters threw shoes at Ma Ying-Jeou's convoy when passing by while Ma attended the Kuomintang's 19th National Congress meeting. Ma was not hit by these shoes due to heavy police security implementations. Containers with urine and fireworks were also used in the protests. [122]

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