This is an example of recent events in Bolivia that hardly had any publicity: on Friday 11th February , Bolivian President Evo Morales had to hastily leave the southern mining city of Oruro after protesters angered by rising food prices and shortages jeered him and set off dynamite.
On 26 December hundreds of protesters angered by the rebel advance surrounded the French embassy in Bangui, hurling stones, burning tires and tearing down the French flag.
In 1986, she joined Senator Kennedy on an official visit to Chile that was marred by egg-throwing protesters angered by Mr. Kennedy's criticism of President Augusto Pinochet.
On 4 March, loyalist protesters, angered by the arrest of loyalist activist Willie Frazer, interrupted a meeting of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
INTERNATIONAL A3-14 Fuel Protests Slow Britain, As Blair Appeals for an End Prime Minister Tony Blair called on protesters angered by high fuel taxes to lift their virtual siege of oil refineries and storage depots, saying their actions were paralyzing the country and endangering lives.
The protesters, also angered by cheap imports from eastern Europe and South America, ransacked sheds owned by a merchant they said dealt in British fish and hundreds of people took to the streets of Concarneau and neighbouring ports to show their support.
Mr. Sasser had planned to leave China this month, before he and several other diplomats came under siege by Chinese protesters angered by the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade last Friday.
Six people were killed in the incident, and some protesters, apparently angered by the failure of the train to stop, set fire to the train.
Related to this, many protesters in several Muslim countries, angered by the pictures of Muhammad, boycotted Danish goods.