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Shoe-Throwing Iraqi Gets Three Years in Prison

washingtonpost.com
By Anthony Shadid
Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, March 12, 2009; 11:50 AM

BAGHDAD, March 12 -- A Baghdad judge ruled Thursday that an Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush was guilty of assaulting a foreign leader and sentenced him to three years in prison, a verdict that unleashed tumult in the courtroom.

"Long live Iraq!" shouted the television journalist, Muntadar al-Zaidi, as the sentence was handed down.

Smiling and waving, the 30-year-old Zaidi was escorted afterward from the dilapidated courthouse in the Green Zone, where a crowd had gathered outside the courtroom doors. His sister collapsed on the floor in tears and police hustled two of his brothers out of the building after the verdict was heard.

"You're a hero, Muntadar!" some shouted. "Down with Bush!" others cried.

"The judges were puppets sitting in the court," one brother, Dhurgham, said.

Zaidi became a folk hero of sorts in the Arab world after hurling both shoes at Bush, with considerable speed and accuracy, during a news conference Dec. 14. Bush, a nimble athlete with great reflexes, successfully ducked.

"This is your farewell kiss, you dog!" Zaidi had shouted as he threw the footwear. "This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq."

In the days that followed, Zaidi's spectacle became a fixture of almost every conversation in Iraq and the rest of the Middle East. The gesture captured the deep-seated anger many in Iraq feel toward the U.S. occupation and the forces it unleashed that helped devastate the country. In Zaidi's honor, restaurants were renamed, banners hung and graffiti scrawled across concrete barriers erected to stop attacks that still kill hundreds.
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Zaidi faced up to 15 years in prison, but his attorneys said the judges decided to show leniency because of his age and lack of prior convictions.

Escorted by police to the defendant's seat, Zaidi wore the same brown leather shoes and beige suit as he did in the opening court session last month.

Unlike that session, when he said Bush's "smile with no spirit" provoked him to act, he offered only a short statement Thursday, answering the judge as to his innocence or guilt.
 
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3 years for throwing a shoe that didn't even slightly touch any living thing.

Imagine how many years he would have got if the shoe actually hit that Pig
 
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Oh, well ... At least it seemed like a good idea at the time. And, anyway, now he's famous, so, when he gets out, he can be a TV commentator or a game show host on Iraqi TV and make the really big money $$$$!
 
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It was expected and no one should be surprised by this verdict.
 
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When he will come out, He will be hailed as a Hero.

I really wanted that Shoe (at least one of them) to HIT BUSH but Bush is real good in Reflexes, GOD DAMN IT.
 
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Oh, well ... At least it seemed like a good idea at the time. And, anyway, now he's famous, so, when he gets out, he can be a TV commentator or a game show host on Iraqi TV and make the really big money $$$$!
You guys allways think in the monetary terms. Do you have anything called emotions? This guy threw his shoes (I never supported that act by the way) only to express his hateret for a war criminal. At that time, he would have never thought for all that nonsense of becoming famous or rich.
 
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You guys allways think in the monetary terms. Do you have anything called emotions? This guy threw his shoes (I never supported that act by the way) only to express his hateret for a war criminal. At that time, he would have never thought for all that nonsense of becoming famous or rich.


Generally speaking their society has become entirely materialistic , so no surprise there.
 
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American pupet, dogs waving tail infront of their masters, this is not justice, though he made an offence by throwing show at the president of the country-irrespetive of nationality- but that presidnet deserved even more, but three years is a long time, for me he should have been fined only.

i wonder what Amercian public think of this decision??????? right, fare, justifiable, harsh, pathetic
 
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three yrs in too much, but u must see how it works, the govt there's in a bind because ppl support him but he did commit a crime and ticked off the US.

So a harsh sentence now, and then later the Iraqi eader will let him go early and take credit for it. everyone wins, except mccain.

BTW the shoe throwing was appalling :disagree:
 
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The US gov has killed whole countries..no 1 gives them any punishment..what about a single shoe thrower..amazing....shame on u US
 
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Oh, well ... At least it seemed like a good idea at the time. And, anyway, now he's famous, so, when he gets out, he can be a TV commentator or a game show host on Iraqi TV and make the really big money $$$$!


He could auction the shoe on ebay and make a lot of $$$$!
 
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