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Bravo Heoric Iraqi Reporter threw SHOES at Bush!

Yap likes to air other's dirty laundry in public and has no aim at all
 
Yap likes to air other's dirty laundry in public and has no aim at all


Not that I would like to tell you about my aim, but you may only admit that you FAILED to see it. You are in no position to say that it does not exist. :rolleyes:;):cool:
 
You say Bush is like LKY. How come SDP is always defending US?

Don't tell me SDP is SDP and you is you. When the right time comes you share the same platform with SDP, the wrong time comes you sway the other way.


I don't speak for SDP, SDP don't speak for me. :D You want ask SDP question then you have to go ask SDP.

I screwed GW Bush since I saw his moronic ideas even before 911. I was telling everyone during early days of Bush's war that moron was going to get USA deeply fucked not just the wars, majority people were unable to understand at all. After years when everyone realized it, and started to fuck Bush, I was already uninterested to fuck him.

SDP is pro-west, I am pro-east. :cool:;)
 
Screw Bush? Bush and McCain are the ones who have a higher possibility of launching Operation Singapore Freedom. Your pal Nair should have voted for the "character assains" McCain and Palin as they are like you--spewing all the bad stuff of the other side and having no policy at all.
 
Hey how is the trial going, suddenly MSM is silent on the case?

MSM? What is that?

The trial that halted on Friday was the WB-IMF Speakers' Cornered. It will continue next year. Next trial this week is only 3 days for 2 cases continued from court 15, Queen Street sales of TND cases. :D

Speakers' Cornered case we were able to make ways to bring out charges against famiLEE LEEgime's crimes during WB-IMF:

Criminal Intimidation - threaten to conduct extra-judicial-execution by ordering mata to open fire at WB-IMF protesters via media released 2 weeks before WB-IMF. No State of Emergency nor Martial Law was declared, but threatened to be exercised.

Unlawful Curfew - famiLEE LEEgime mata imposed curfew at Speakers Cornered, harnessed members of public, restricted freedom of movement, violated constitution & laws. Same as above no State of Emergency nor Martial Law was declared but had been illegally imposed.

Illegal Detention & Unlawful Arrest - mata cordon and restricted free movement of citizens at Speakers' Corner where there is no gazetted prison for mata to detain protesters for 4 days & 3 nights. Admitted by mata.

Speakers Cornered rules violated - Executive act declared in parliament that mata will not interfere with speakers within Hong Lim Park, when Speakers' Cornered were declared and founded in 2000.

Police Brutality and Over-stepping Laws
- mata used cordon and pushing and shoving with body contacts, risking public safety and endanger injuries. Mata admitted in court all that plus admitted that mata interfered with normal operation of public transport, ordered taxi not to take protesters to parliament. I charged that at the absent of a judge, mata took judicial power of judge into their own hand, and issued unlawful injunction to taxi driver, to fetch CSC home and not allowed fetch her to parliament.

Mata witness lying in court - to some worst extends than before, I actually told court that I believe the witness had been coached not to reveal information in court and hide truth in obstruction of justice. ;)

There had been advancements made on constitutionality issues of various aspects, that we had not been able to move in other trials in these areas, judgment had been reserved until the closure of prosecution's case. That include application under Subordinate Courts Act 56A to transfer this case to high court for constitution related issues. ;)
 
Yap doesn't know what MSM is. No wonder his support is limited to a foreign American.
 
So I take it all of you shall be going to prison again?

Btw MSM stands for mainstream media.

MSM? What is that?

The trial that halted on Friday was the WB-IMF Speakers' Cornered. It will continue next year. Next trial this week is only 3 days for 2 cases continued from court 15, Queen Street sales of TND cases. :D
 
If the US Secret Service is that bad in responding what about other protection teams?
 
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If the US Secret Service is that bad in responding what about other protection teams?

See? Iraqi running dog PM tried to save moron Bush.
 
Yap again you call people names. Were you a bully at school? Do you see Aung San Suu Kyi call the Burmese Generals insulting names?

Learn to have some respect (if you ever know what that is) and peole might follow your cause
 
I don't speak for SDP, SDP don't speak for me. :D You want ask SDP question then you have to go ask SDP.

I screwed GW Bush since I saw his moronic ideas even before 911. I was telling everyone during early days of Bush's war that moron was going to get USA deeply fucked not just the wars, majority people were unable to understand at all. After years when everyone realized it, and started to fuck Bush, I was already uninterested to fuck him.

SDP is pro-west, I am pro-east. :cool:;)


F**ker.... already ask you don't give me this type of answer, you still give me this answer.

So I got question got to ask SDP. Then why you have to answer for SDP that they're pro-west? Your brains scramble??
 
Heoric Iraqi Reporter suffer broken rib in prison!!

http://news.xinhuanet.com/world/2008-12/17/content_10516120.htm

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12月14日,在伊拉克首都巴格达,袭击布什的伊拉克记者(中)被按倒在地。 新华社/法新

据香港《明报》报道,“飞”鞋掷向美国总统布什的伊拉克29岁电视台记者扎伊迪,顿时成了 不少阿拉伯人心目中的英雄。然而他的亲人15日却透露,扎伊迪被伊拉克政府拘捕后,在拘留所被毒打到骨折和内出血,须送院。不少伊拉克人昨天都示威,要求 伊拉克政府从宽处理,将扎伊迪释放。
扎伊迪(Muntazer al-Zeidi)的家人昨称,扎伊迪被囚于保安严密的巴格达军政中枢“绿区”。他的兄长迪尔加姆向英国广播公司(BBC)表示,扎伊迪在拘留所遭伊拉克保安警卫殴打到臂骨和肋骨骨折,出现内脏出血,眼睛和手也有损伤, 估计现已被送到巴格达一间美军医院。他还称,尽管有很多律师提出为扎伊迪辩护,但伊拉克当局却不让扎伊迪与任何律师接触。
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巴格达萨德尔城民众支持蒙塔泽尔–扎伊迪向布什的“扔鞋”行为,反对美国驻军。
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肇事时与扎伊迪一起的两名记者也指出,伊拉克警卫曾作出恫吓和滥用暴力。其中一人表示,在掷鞋事发后,伊拉克警卫将他们3人都重重摔落地上,“他们打我们,道﹕‘你们串谋妨碍今次访问。’”有法新社记者更称,扎伊迪被押走的记者会场上留有血渍。
伊拉克官员昨透露,扎伊迪已交由总统保安卫队审问,查究“幕后黑手”,意味正式启动刑事程序。内政部长称,可能控告扎伊迪侮辱本国总统和访国元首罪名,最高刑罚为监禁2年。
扎伊迪任职的私营卫星电视台Al-Baghdadiya要求实时释放他,还中止了 正常广播,改为不断播放来自阿拉伯世界各地的声援消息。扎伊迪的亲人强调,他这次行动纯属自发,替伊拉克人民圆了“羞辱暴君”的心愿。其兄弟乌代说﹕“数 以百万伊拉克人,乃至数以百万计的世人都希望像扎伊迪那样做。感谢真主,他有胆量去做,替伊拉克人和这个被掠夺、人民被杀害的国家报仇。”
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Heoric Iraqi Reporter injured in torture

http://www.metimes.com/Politics/2008/12/16/bush_shoethrower_in_hospital_after_beating_brother/afp/

Bush shoe-thrower in hospital after beating: brother
by Salam Faraj
Published: December 16, 2008


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Iraqi workers read messages about the shoe throwing incident. The Iraqi journalist who hurled shoes at US President George W. Bush is in hospital after being beaten up by security guards, his brother charged as judicial authorities launched a probe into the incident that has grabbed headlines around the world. (AFP Ahmad al-Rubaye)

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BAGHDAD (AFP) The Iraqi journalist who hurled shoes at US President George W. Bush is in hospital after being beaten up by security guards, his brother charged on Tuesday, as judicial authorities launched a probe into the incident that grabbed headlines around the world.

"He has been taken to Ibn Sina hospital because he has a broken arm and ribs and is also suffering injuries to his eye and leg," Durgham al-Zaidi said of his brother Muntazer.


The 29-year-old Muntazer al-Zaidi became an instant star in the Arab world when he threw his shoes at Bush on Sunday during the US leader's farewell visit to the country invaded by American forces in 2003.


Zaidi, a journalist for private Iraqi television channel Al-Baghdadia, was swiftly overpowered by Iraqi security forces after his action, regarded as the supreme mark of disrespect in the Muslim world.


His brother charged that Zaidi had been beaten by Iraqi security guards but was unable to say whether Muntazer had sustained the injuries while being overpowered during Sunday's protest or while in custody.


He said he had been told that his brother was initially held by Iraqi forces in the Green Zone where the US embassy and most government offices are housed. The Ibn Sina hospital, which is run by American military medical services, is also inside the zone.


An AFP journalist said blood was visible on the ground as he was led away into custody on Sunday although it was unclear if it was his.


"Muntazer al-Zaidi has been transferred to the judicial authorities who have opened an investigation. But it is too soon to say who was behind this act," General Qassem Atta, spokesman for a Baghdad security plan, told AFP.
Bush, who was on a swansong visit to the battleground that came to dominate his eight-year presidency, ducked when the shoes were thrown and later made light of the incident.


Zaidi's action won him widespread plaudits in the Arab world where Bush's policies have drawn broad hostility, although Iraqi reaction was mixed.
In parliament, Baha al-Araji, an MP with the Shiite movement headed by radical anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, demanded an inquiry into the "brutality" of the security guards.


But Sami al-Askari, a Shiite lawmaker close to Prime Minsiter Nuri al-Maliki, lashed out at Zaidi for what he branded a "shameful act which sullies the reputation of the media."


An Iraqi lawyer said Zaidi risks a minimum of two years in prison if he is successfully prosecuted for insulting a visiting head of state.


In Gaza, around 20 Palestinian gunmen from the Popular Resistance Committees, a hardline militant group behind a spate of rocket attacks on Israel in recent weeks, staged a demonstration in support of Zaidi.


Wearing fatigues and brandishing Kalashnikov assault rifles, they stamped on photographs of the US president and held banners in support of the journalist.


In Iraq, press comment was divided.


The pro-government Al-Sabah expressed concern about the potential impact on press freedom of what it called Zaidi's "abnormal individual behaviour."


But the independent Al-Dustur hailed the journalist as the "only Iraqi whose patriotic feelings made him express his opinion in this way."


"It is not a declaration by the Iraqi media only, but for all Iraqis who have suffered over the years and we demand that he not be handed over to US forces," the paper said.


Lebanese television channel NTV, known for its opposition to Washington, went as far as offering a job to the journalist, saying he would be paid "from the moment the first shoe was thrown".


"Pelting the American president with shoes was the best way for expressing what Iraqis and Arabs feel toward Bush," wrote the editor of Egypt's government owned Al-Gomhuria newspaper.


© 2008 Agence France-Presse
 
Bravo Heoric Iraqi Reporter: Hugo Chávez

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/americas/venezuela/story/815473.html

Hugo Chávez calls Iraqi shoe-thrower courageous

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Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez says an Iraqi journalist who tossed his shoes at President Bush was courageous.
Chávez laughed heartily when asked about the incident on state television and called the incident ''funny.'' Referring to the shoe-tosser, he said, ``What courage!''
The leftist Venezuelan leader hedged those remarks, however, adding: ``At least it didn't hit him, and it's not that one goes around supporting shoe-throwing or anything.''

Chávez once famously called Bush ''the devil'' in a U.N. speech But he said Monday night that Bush ''should be congratulated'' because he still ''has his reflexes.'' He also said the Iraqi journalist hadn't aimed well.



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http://gawker.com/5111197/baghdad-shoe-thrower-will-be-rich-if-he-survives

Baghdad Shoe Thrower Will Be Rich, If He Survives

By <cite>Hamilton Nolan</cite>, 9:56 AM on Tue Dec 16 2008, 4,737 views
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Oh dear: it seems that Muntader al-Zaidi, the heroic Baghdad Shoe Thrower, is being treated just about as well as we expected in custody. But there is a bright side:
"Muntadar al-Zaidi has suffered a broken hand, broken ribs and internal bleeding, as well as an eye injury, his older brother, Dargham, told the BBC."
All this despite the assurances of "officials" that he was being treated well. We will never trust "officials" again! The positive angle of all this is, when Mr. Shoe gets out of his dank Iraqi torture cell, he'll be able to go out on the autograph circuit, and maybe start a shoe company!
"Meanwhile, offers to buy the shoes are being made around the Arab world, reports say...
According to unconfirmed newspaper reports, the former coach of the Iraqi national football team, Adnan Hamad, has offered $100,000 (£65,000) for the shoes, while a Saudi citizen has apparently offered $10m (£6.5m)."
May he live a long, prosperous, and healthy life. Inshallah. [BBC]
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