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Man throws shoe at Iraqi shoe-thrower

TeeKee

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Man throws shoe at Iraqi shoe-thrower

Muntazer al-Zaidi, who threw shoes at George Bush in Baghdad, has footwear hurled at him during Paris press conference

The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at George Bush got a taste of his own medicine when a man hurled a shoe at him during a press conference in France yesterday.

Muntazer al-Zaidi – who became a national hero in Iraq after hurling his footwear at the then US president last year – was speaking at a press conference to promote his campaign for victims of the Iraq war when a man threw a shoe at him.

Zaidi ducked and the shoe hit the wall behind him. Film footage showed that a scuffle then broke out in the audience. "He stole my technique," Zaidi said afterwards.

French reports said the attacker was an exiled Iraqi journalist who spoke in defence of US policy and accused Zaidi of siding with a dictatorship.

Zaidi's brother, Maithan, then chased the attacker and threw a shoe at him as he left the room.

Showing the soles of shoes to someone is a sign of contempt in Arab culture.

Last year, millions saw images of Zaidi shouting: "This is a goodbye kiss from the Iraqi people, dog," during a Bush news conference, before throwing his shoes at the former president.

Zaidi, a television reporter for the Cairo-based al-Baghdadiya TV, was sentenced to three years imprisonment for assaulting a head of state. His sentence was later reduced to a year, and he was released in September.

He alleged that he was tortured by guards after his arrest, and the Paris news conference was held partly so he could talk about his experiences.
 

singveld

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yes finally one decent man from iraq, amercian has done much good in iraq and george w bush is a hero of iraq.
 

scoobyhoo

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why not to give each candidate 100 shoes and throw at each other in the election? this will be entertaining.
 

singveld

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why is the shoe thrower still alive? he should be hang at the same platform where they hang saddam.
 

tiuroyston46asshole

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Man throws shoe at Iraqi shoe-thrower

Muntazer al-Zaidi, who threw shoes at George Bush in Baghdad, has footwear hurled at him during Paris press conference

The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at George Bush got a taste of his own medicine when a man hurled a shoe at him during a press conference in France yesterday.

Muntazer al-Zaidi – who became a national hero in Iraq after hurling his footwear at the then US president last year – was speaking at a press conference to promote his campaign for victims of the Iraq war when a man threw a shoe at him.

Zaidi ducked and the shoe hit the wall behind him. Film footage showed that a scuffle then broke out in the audience. "He stole my technique," Zaidi said afterwards.

French reports said the attacker was an exiled Iraqi journalist who spoke in defence of US policy and accused Zaidi of siding with a dictatorship.

Zaidi's brother, Maithan, then chased the attacker and threw a shoe at him as he left the room.

Showing the soles of shoes to someone is a sign of contempt in Arab culture.

Last year, millions saw images of Zaidi shouting: "This is a goodbye kiss from the Iraqi people, dog," during a Bush news conference, before throwing his shoes at the former president.

Zaidi, a television reporter for the Cairo-based al-Baghdadiya TV, was sentenced to three years imprisonment for assaulting a head of state. His sentence was later reduced to a year, and he was released in September.

He alleged that he was tortured by guards after his arrest, and the Paris news conference was held partly so he could talk about his experiences.

What so great about that, I poke royston cheng arse hole with this :oIo:
and also to all asshole here......tiued.....
 
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