Iraqi jailed for Bush shoe attack

by nehalarya | March 12, 2009 at 04:09 am
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3-year jail for Iraqi man who threw shoe at Bush.An Iraqi court on Thursday sentenced the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at then US president George W Bush to three years in prison.

An Iraqi journalist hailed as a hero in the Arab world for throwing his shoes at former US President George W Bush has been jailed for three years.

Muntadar al-Zaidi had told the court his actions were "natural, just like any Iraqi" against a leader whose forces had occupied his country.

Shoe hurling is a grave insult in Arab culture, but Mr Bush - on a farewell trip to Iraq - shrugged off the attack.

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Rhonda J Mangus

Thanks for this story, nehalarya!

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sara star
Defence lawyers described the sentence as "harsh" and said they would appeal. 


...The trial was held behind closed doors, and details emerging from the latest chaotic hearing are sketchy.

...One report says he shouted "long live Iraq" as the verdict against him was read out.

...Defence lawyers had argued that since the shoes did not hit Mr Bush, Zaidi should not be charged with assault against a foreign head of state on an official visit, under article of 223 of Iraq's penal code.

....Judges adjourned the trial on 19 February to rule on whether Mr Bush's surprise arrival in Baghdad in December had constituted an official visit.

...Mr Bush was said to harbour "no hard feelings" towards Mr Zaidi after the attack


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nehalarya

Thanks sara

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sara star

This man should not be jailed. It is better throwing a shoe than a bullet.

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kevin kevin

I rather have a shoe thrown at me, Then a Bomb!

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azzayindia

i agree shoe throwing means that the Iraqis want to get out of bomb throwing mode.That should be encouraged as for me i have seen such seens in my parliaments and lstate assemblies to often where Mikes have been thrown and in some cases people have been thrown pout of the assembly

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Ravinwood_777

Too bad he missed the target

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Barry Artiste

Come on 3 years is a little harsh for doing what pretty much every pissed off Taxpayer dreams of doing the same thing to every politician in their own country. I say make him a cast member of Saturday Night Live!

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Blue Crush

Guess who played President Obama on last week's episode of SNL?

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Paschen

A fine would have been enough.

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jazzyzazzy

Gone over the top again , no actually bodily harm, to Bush, smell a rat here. Hmmmmmmmmmm

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Barbara McPherson

It does seem overly harsh considering what Bush has done to their country.

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Yellow Guitar

If the shoe fits, toss it. Three years is ridiculous. What's the point?

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René

It could have been Richard Reid's shoe. that would have been very very bad. He made the Iraqis lose face. So ....

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Jarrett Martineau

Three years??

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Pasi

Very heavy sentence, if you ask me.

Make love not shoes.

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LynnSlawDog

Yeah, focus on Bush and not the shoe!

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israeli.agent

Excuse me..!

In the neighboring Iran also someone threw a shoe at another leader. Any update on what happened to that "man with a golden shoe" ..!!??

 

.Agent.

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TheCameraObscura

The Iraq government is sentencing a man to three years in jail for throwing a shoe at Former President Bush who is responsible for half a million Iraqi murders.

Iraq was definitely better under Saddam Hussein.

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Possum-killer

Yea im not surprised that they threw a shoe at him. He actually gave me chronic anxiety with some of the things he pulled. Carma is a wierd thing. I thinks its funny though : )

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