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September 14, 2009 4:52 PM

Shoe Thrower Poised for Hero's Welcome

On Tuesday, Muntazer al-Zaidi – better known as the shoe thrower – is expected to be released from a Baghdad prison. (He was supposed to be released today, but the Associated Press reports there were delays in processing his paperwork.)

Al-Zaidi, of course, is the journalist who threw a pair of shoes, one at a time, at then-President George W. Bush last December. "This is your farewell kiss, you dog!," he yelled at a press conference. "This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq." The memorable video is at left.

The incident turned the previously unheralded reporter into a hero among many in the the Arab world, where Mr. Bush was exceedingly unpopular. His expected release from prison is now being widely celebrated.

According to the Telegraph, Al-Zaidi "has been offered cars, money, a penthouse apartment by the television station for which he worked, and presents ranging from the eccentric, such as a statue of a golden horse, to the traditional, such as a wife."

The Guardian, which says "Zaidi has won the adulation of millions, who believe his act of defiance did what their leaders had been too cowed to do," reports that "pictures of the president ducking have been etched onto walls across Baghdad, made into T-shirts in Egypt, and appeared in children's games in Turkey."

(AP)
"After the event, we had callers from Palestine and many women asking to marry him, but we didn't take their names," Al-Zaidi's editor told the newspaper.

A Palestinian man said he was prepared to offer the journalist "a bride loaded with gold" – one of his daughters, along with a significant amount of money. One Bahraini businessman, the Gulf Daily News reported, offered to drive his Mercedes limousine to Baghdad and give it to Al-Zaidi.

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June 9, 2009 7:34 PM

Some Israelis Insulted By Obama Picture

(White House Photo/Pete Sousa)
Israeli TV newscasters Tuesday night interpreted a photo taken Monday in the Oval Office of President Obama talking on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as an "insult" to Israel.

They saw the incident as somewhat akin to an incident last year, when the Iraqi reporter threw a shoe at President Bush in Baghdad.

It is considered an insult in the Arab world to show the sole of your shoe to someone. It is not a Jewish custom necessarily, but Israel feels enough a part of the Middle East after 60 years to be insulted too.

Was there a subliminal message intended from the White House to Netanyahu in Jerusalem, who is publicly resisting attempts by Mr. Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to force Israel to stop any kind of settlement activity in occupied territories once and forever?

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December 18, 2008 12:25 PM

Digging Into Iraq's "Shoe-Throwing" Law

(CBS)
Muntader al Zeidi, an Iraqi television reporter, threw his shoes at President Bush on Sunday and now it seems the Iraqi government is ready to “throw the book” at him. There have been numerous, conflicting accounts of which law is being used to prosecute al Zeidi, so we decided to do a little research. It appears that the law in question existed before the U.S. invasion. It is worth noting that the sentence for assaulting a foreign head of state is not spelled out in the law itself. A number of legal experts have told us the maximum sentence would be 15 years in prison, but one claimed that since both shoes missed that sentence could be cut in half to 7-and-a-half years.

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Muntader al Zeidi ,
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December 18, 2008 9:34 AM

Shoe-Thrower Still Hidden Away

The lawyers representing the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President Bush tried again to see their client and were again denied access. Now, the government says he's written an apology letter.

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zeidi ,
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December 18, 2008 9:34 AM

Shoe-Thrower Still Hidden Away

(CBS)
The lawyers representing the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President Bush tried again to see their client and were again denied access. Now, the government says he's written an apology letter.

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zeidi ,
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December 17, 2008 5:39 AM

Iraqi Justice System Swallows Shoe-Thrower

(AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
The famed Iraqi shoe-thrower has disappeared into an Iraqi legal system that is deeply flawed and, at times, intentionally confusing. If transparency is the standard for a good court system, then Iraq's is opaque, at best. Randall Joyce reports.

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al-zeidi ,
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December 15, 2008 8:11 AM

The Celebrity Shoe Thrower

(CBS)
The Iraqi journalist who removed his shows and hurled them in quick succession at President Bush's head during a news conference has long voiced disagreement with U.S. war policy. His act of protest has made him an overnight hero to thousands.

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