Iraqi shoe-thrower gets three years jail

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An Iraqi court jailed for three years the journalist who shot to fame in the Arab world for throwing his shoes at former US president George W. Bush.

"He was sentenced to three years in jail," defence lawyer Yahia Attabi said outside the Baghdad court.

"We expected the decision because under the Iraqi criminal code he was charged with assaulting a foreign leader on an official visit," Mr Attabi said, adding: "We will appeal this decision".

The former US president, deeply unpopular in the Arab world for ordering the 2003 invasion of Iraq, had been at a globally-televised media conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki when Zaidi let rip with his shoes, zinging them at Mr Bush, who managed to duck just in time.

When Judge Abdulamir Hassan al-Rubaie asked Zaidi if he was innocent, the journalist responded: "Yes, my reaction was natural, just like any Iraqi (would have done)."

After the verdict, his 25-strong defence team emerged to scenes of chaos outside the court, where several family members screamed: "It's an American court ... sons of dogs."

He argued that although Iraqi law considered it an attack on a visiting head of state, "his throwing of the shoe did not cause any injury or damage. The president did not lose a leg or hand or finger. It was not an attempt to murder but an attempted assault.

"But it was not a real assault because he wanted to insult the president. The way he did it was by throwing a shoe, not a mortar or bomb. His goal was to insult Bush for the the pain Iraqis have suffered."

He asked for the court to consider Zaidi innocent and take note of the fact that he had already been in jail for three months.

There was standing room only at the courtroom on the edge of Baghdad's high security Green Zone as some 200 family members, reporters and lawyers crowded in. One of Zaidi's brothers, Uday, had said he expected Muntazer to be found guilty, describing the trial as a "farce".

The Baghdadia television reporter told the court in February that he had been outraged and was unable to control his emotions when Mr Bush started speaking at the December media conference.

"I had the feeling that the blood of innocent people was dropping on my feet during the time that he was smiling and coming to say bye-bye to Iraq with a dinner. So I took the first shoe and threw it but it did not hit him.

"Then spontaneously I took the second shoe but it did not hit him either. I was not trying to kill the commander of the occupation forces of Iraq."

As well as throwing the shoe, Zaidi also insulted Mr Bush verbally, shouting: "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," before security forces wrestled him to the ground. Zaidi said he had been beaten and tortured while in custody.

His brothers said they wanted to bring torture charges against Mr Bush, Mr Maliki and his bodyguards at a human rights court in either Belgium or Spain. A Syrian lawyer said she was preparing to file a complaint.

Source : BBC News
 
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