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From The Sunday Times
Bush attacker ‘incensed by bullet-riddled Koran’
Marie Colvin and Ali Rifat
December 21, 2008


THE young Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W Bush had been incensed by a story he covered about an American soldier who used a copy of the Koran for target practice, according to his family.

Muntathar al-Zaydi, 28, who became an overnight hero in the Arab world, worked as a reporter for the popular al-Baghdadiya satellite TV station.

In May he was sent to report on an incident in Radwaniyah, west of Baghdad, in which Islam’s holy book was found riddled with bullets from an American sniper.

“He talked incessantly about the subject,” recalled his elder brother Uday. It was one of a number of assignments that appear to have radicalised Zaydi during his brief journalistic career.

“The war changed Muntathar’s psyche as a result of the horrific scenes he saw, as well as the cruel tragedies, which led to the scene we all saw at the press conference,” Uday added.

In three years at the station Zaydi witnessed many scenes of carnage, including suicide bombings and sectarian killings, his brother said. “But the incident that made Muntathar cry most was the story of Abir, the daughter of Mahmoudiya.”

It is a crime that still angers Iraqis, despite the apologies of the American command. In 2006 five American soldiers raped and killed 14-year-old Abir Janabi in Mahmoudiya, south of Baghdad. They also shot dead her mother, father and seven-year-old sister. Four of the soldiers have been tried; three were sentenced to life imprisonment and the fourth was jailed for 27 months. The fifth, who had left the army, will be tried in a US civilian court early next year.

Zaydi grew up as one of nine children in a poor Shi’ite family in the south of Baghdad. After his parents died, he started work as a labourer but eventually found work in a juice bar and studied in the evenings.

During the invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein in 2003, he fled with relatives to Diyala, a province north of Baghdad, and narrowly escaped an American airstrike that killed a family in a house nearby. He would return as a reporter to tell their story.

Back in Baghdad, he graduated from the Technical Institute, and finally landed a job at al-Baghdadiya, the Cairo-based satellite TV station, which is highly critical of the Iraqi government and the US occupation. He lived in a tiny flat in New Baghdad, a mostly Shi’ite district, where he tapped away at an antiquated computer.

Zaydi, who could face up to 15 years in jail, is now being held in the heavily protected green zone and his family has not been allowed to see him.

Uday said he had received a call from a man identifying himself only as a bodyguard of Nouri al-Maliki, the Iraqi prime minister, who was sitting next to Bush at the press conference.

Maliki, said the man, was “feeling guilty” that Zaydi had been injured during the incident. As the news conference carried on, journalists heard screams from a nearby room where Zaydi was allegedly being beaten.

Throughout the Middle East, television stations endlessly replayed the film of Bush ducking as Zaydi threw first one shoe, then the other, saying the second was for the “women, children and orphans of Iraq”.

Demonstrations of support expressed the depth of anger at the Bush administration, but there were lighter notes. A wealthy Saudi offered $10m (£6.5m) for one of the shoes; a Turkish company that claims to have made them said last week 300,000 had been ordered.
 
One does not have to be religiously motivated to throw shoe at Bush. Specially when hundreds of thousands of his own countryman was killed by Bush. Put yourself in his place and think Iraq as india, what would you have done?

Indian in general and indian media propaganda against Muslims had gone so extreme that anyone from Muslim countries has been judged in religious light and portrayed as extremist.
 
So he was religiously motivated?

Are you crazy? This is a thing that is coming from the Americans and is being instilled in Indians slowly as well. Putting all threats under one category. "Islamic extremism." withou thinking and even though other forces are at work unwilling to bow down to foreign idiocy. The mumbai attacks which were by hindu fanatics actually proved the level that Indians have been brainwashed into believing that only Islamic terrorists and that also only from their neighboring state can do anything to harm India

Truth is if any nation in that case be it even America and arrogant idiot like Bush would come and take over my country i would fight till the dying breathe to kick those who occupied my land and my nation and this is what happens in Iraq.

Infact with increasing nationalism worldwide i am surprised that Iraq did not give much more trouble to bush administration than it did... rape torture they did it all! Infact they even made themselves brothers with India who do similar things murdering in Gujrat raping and torturing in kashmir and its no wonder now u seem to be ganging up on smaller states.

Every national of every nation has the right to maintain the freedom of his nation. To maintain this right those who have pledged to live and die in service of their motherland are the ones who raise arms to liberate them. Honestly the situation in Iraq turned worse because of the Americans and the terrorists. If I were an Iraqi I would fight both and for every innocent iraqi the americans would kill i would get one soldier.
 
Demonstrations of support expressed the depth of anger at the Bush administration, but there were lighter notes. A wealthy Saudi offered $10m (£6.5m) for one of the shoes; a Turkish company that claims to have made them said last week 300,000 had been ordered.

It has become huge. Amazing, the people in the USA have taken it very sportingly. They are enjoying it.

There are video games and all on the incident.
 
One does not have to be religiously motivated to throw shoe at Bush. Specially when hundreds of thousands of his own countryman was killed by Bush. Put yourself in his place and think Iraq as india, what would you have done?

Indian in general and indian media propaganda against Muslims had gone so extreme that anyone from Muslim countries has been judged in religious light and portrayed as extremist.

He is motivated by not the people being killed, but the book being used as a target practice.
 
if i was in his place i would have killed him
if a person comes and destroys my country i would never spare him
that man was a true iraqi
 
doing that to any Holy Book is an insult. it be Bible, Quran, Vedha, ........or any other.
if follower of a book wont respect his Book then y would anyone else.
just watch these cartoons sometimes. they show Jesus (peace be upon him) doin so much wierd stuff. im sure it all must have started with a simple cartoon which no one would have found insulting. but today story is different. ppl have crossed their line.
that is y muslims dont let anyone come up with such cartoon coz we know they will only start with a picture and will take it to an extreme limit.
if someone invades my country and kill my ppl and on top of that messes around with my religion y would i not lik to kill him doesnt matter wat it would take.
 

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