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List of shoe-throwing incidents : ウィキペディア英語版
List of shoe-throwing incidents

Shoe-throwing, or shoeing, showing the sole of one's shoe or using shoes to insult are forms of protest in many parts of the world.
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.〔(Arab culture: the insult of the shoe ), ''The Telegraph'', 15 December 2008.〕〔(Bush shoe-ing worst Arab insult ), BBC, 16 December 2008.〕
Posters of 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".〔 Shoeing received attention after Muntadhar al-Zaidi threw his shoes at then U.S. President George W. Bush in a 14 December 2008, press conference in Baghdad, Iraq. Since the al-Zaidi incident, copycat incidents in Europe, North America, India, China, Hong Kong, Iran, Turkey〔()〕 and Australia have been reported.
==Context==

Shoes are considered unclean in the Arab World. Matthew Cassel of ''The Electronic Intifada'' in the context of the "Bush shoeing" incident has expressed the opinion that the Western media overplayed the phenomenon as being "Arab" in particular.〔(The shoe heard round the world ), Matthew Cassel, Arab-American News.com, 20 December 2008. Retrieved 21 December 2008.〕

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