A dispute broke out Monday over future plans for the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush. A Swiss lawyer said the Iraqi was planning to seek political asylum in ...
BAGHDAD -- A court convicted an Iraqi journalist of assault Thursday for hurling his shoes at George W. Bush and sentenced him to three years in prison, prompting an outburst from his family and calls ...
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The Moment An Activist Threw A Shoe At Bush
On December 14, 2008, history was made—not with words, but with a pair of flying shoes! During a live press conference in Baghdad, Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi hurled both shoes at U.S.
BAGHDAD — The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at George W. Bush did not apologize as his trial began Thursday, and instead struck a defiant tone — telling the judges he wanted to hit back at the ...
The Iraqi journalist who grabbed headlines around the world by hurling his shoes at then US president George W. Bush is pitching for a seat in parliament at upcoming elections. p pulse Follow "My ...
BAGHDAD, Feb. 19 -- Wearing leather shoes, a pressed beige suit and a scarf emblazoned with Iraq's flag, the Iraqi journalist who became a folk hero in the Arab world by slinging his shoes at ...
The Iraqi journalist who infamously threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush is now running for parliament in Baghdad. Muntadhar al-Zaidi tossed his shoes at Bush during a joint press ...
BAGHDAD -- An Iraqi journalist imprisoned for hurling his shoes at former president George W. Bush will be released next month after his sentence was reduced for good behavior, his lawyer said ...
BAGHDAD, Dec. 15 -- -- BAGHDAD, Dec. 15 -- Arriving here on Sunday for a surprise farewell visit, President Bush staunchly defended a war that has taken far more time, money and lives than anticipated ...
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