Another shoe flies, this time in Istanbul at IMF chief

Source New York Times

A protester threw a shoe at the managing director of the International Monetary Fund at the end of his speech at a university on Thursday in the prelude to I.M.F. and World Bank meetings in Istanbul. The protester, Selcuk Ozbek, a student at Anadolu University, shouted, "Get out of the university, I.M.F. thief!" threw a white sneaker and ran toward the podium where the managing director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, stood. But televised images showed Mr. Ozbek being quickly tackled by security guards. A female student then tried to unfurl a banner but was surrounded by security officials, allowing Mr. Strauss-Kahn to calmly answer a last question before leaving the hall. Mr. Strauss-Kahn played down the episode. "I was glad to meet students and hear their views," he said in a written statement released afterward. "This is what the I.M.F. needs to do, even if not everyone agrees with us. One thing I learned: Turkish students are polite. They waited until the end to complain."