Unfortunately you have not stipulated which nation you were referring to. However, there were disruptions and anti tour protests between 1964 and late. 70s. The All Blacks toured in 1960, despite a campaign based on the slogan of "No Maoris, No Tour", and a 150,000 signature petition opposing it. IN matches played in the UK in the Mid 70s the Springbok received a very uncustomary welcome to the Arms Park in Wales where the main access street to the stadium was blocked by Apartheid protesters and then during the National Anthems the manager of Wales Carwyn and Flanking John Taylor refused to take the field until the anthems were completed as a protest to the continuing exclusion of black players considered for the South African team and the clear anti behaviour against black opponents.
The 1981 Anti-Springbok Tour protesters hoped to get the attention of the public, by making large scale protests involving almost all of the locals. They hoped to educate the public, of the situation over in Southern Africa, and how the Aparteid were conducting racial and capitalist actions against innocent civilians.
Nanjing anti-African protests happened in 1989.
Anti-War/Anti-Draft protests and riots. The "draft" fed the anti-war protests.
Draft riots and protests; and anti-war protests/riots disguised as such.
See: Anti-War protests See: massacres
Buddhist monks launched these protests.
See website: Anti-War Protests
President Nixon appealed to a silent majority in the face of anti-war protests across America.
Buddhist monks launched these protests.
they conducted anti-war protests on those dates
A protest against a government or the government's ideas.
Vietnam anti-war movements were primarily the result of the military draft. Another words, about 3/4 of the protests were actually anti-draft protests and riots; "H-ll no, we won't go!" & and nation wide (televised) "Draft Card Burning" acts. Iraq protesters were similar to all the rest of the protests that occur normally; (WWI & WWII had protesters, but not as publicized), Operation Desert Storm in Jan/Feb 1991 had protesters, and that campaign only lasted 45 days.