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Iraqi Protesters Demand Shoe Thrower's Release

15 December 2008

A shoe is raised at a protest in Baghdad during a visit to Iraq by US Pres. George W. Bush, 15 Dec 2008
A shoe is raised at a protest in Baghdad during a visit to Iraq by US Pres. George W. Bush, 15 Dec 2008
Thousands of Iraqis have demonstrated in the streets to demand the release of a journalist who threw his shoes at U.S. President George Bush.

Protesters marched Monday through Baghdad's Sadr City district and the Shi'ite holy city of Najaf, many waving shoes in honor of the act.

Iraqi authorities detained Muntazer al-Zaidi, a reporter with al Baghdadiya television, after the incident in Baghdad Sunday.

Al Baghdadiya is calling for the reporter's release. The network said that freeing al-Zaidi would be in line with what it called the "freedom of expression" the United States has promised all Iraqis.

The Reuters News Agency reported that a Libyan charity group [Wa Attassimou] chaired by leader Muammar Qaddafi's daughter has given al-Zaidi a bravery award and is also urging his release.

In this image from APTN video, man, throws shoe at US President George W. Bush, left, during news conference with Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, 14 Dec 2008
In this image from APTN video, man, throws shoe at US President George W. Bush, left, during news conference with Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, 14 Dec 2008
Iraqi officials have condemned the attack and demanded an apology from his Cairo-based employer.

The reporter's colleagues, including Iraqi journalist Zanko Ahmad, who spoke with VOA's Kurdish Service, said al-Zaidi resented Mr. Bush and blamed him for the bloodshed in Iraq.

Al-Zaidi threw one shoe, then the other, at President Bush during a Baghdad news conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on Sunday. Mr. Bush ducked as each shoe narrowly missed hitting his head.

After throwing the first shoe, al-Zaida yelled that it was a "farewell kiss" for Mr. Bush, whom he called a "dog." He then quickly threw the other shoe, screaming it was "from the widows, orphans and those who were killed in Iraq."

Security officials took al-Zaidi out of the room, as other Iraqi journalists apologized. President Bush shrugged off the incident and said he never felt threatened.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.



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