On April 5, 2005 anti-war protesters forced military recruiters at a campus career fair to leave campus.
Some protesters chained themselves together across the M9 highway, forcing its closing for four hours.
Some protesters forced their way into the hospital.
During the unrest, three local people were arrested and held in a local hotel until the protesters forced their release.
In separating themselves from the white protestors early in the demonstration, the black protesters forced Columbia to address the issue of race.
When there were not enough buses to drive them to the cemetery, the protesters stopped motorists and forced the drivers to give them a lift.
At one point, the protesters forced the police to close all the entrances to Heiligendamm.
On four occasions the protesters forced their way into the building.
The protesters forced their way into the Government compound, and then set fire to several rooms and 10 vehicles, the agency said.
The protesters demanded Bakiev's return, and forced the provincial governor to flee.