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one tied to al zaidi was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months so id then moved to lebanon and set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims for his stunt he became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so did his shoe after separation from it so night quickly became a symbol of protest for his release from jail but company making the shoe even renamed the model as by by bush and it was briefly honored with a bronze statue at an iraqi orphanage we spoke to muntadhar al zaidi about the incident and his political ambitions. what i enjoy about that i think what happened was this i was arrested along with my brother we were left in solitary confinement for three days we were only released after i went on hunger strike without water for three days i told them i'd rather die than stay in prison they broke my teeth my nose my leg they electrocuted me whipped me th
one tied to al zaidi was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months so id then moved to lebanon and set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims for his stunt he became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so did his shoe after separation from it so night quickly became a symbol of protest for his release from jail but company making the...
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also in the running as mentors or al zaidi the former journalist is best known for throwing two shoes at then u.s. president george w. bush during a press conference in two thought i'd pyra nationwide authorities estimate the country needs close to ninety billion dollars to rebuild infrastructure badly needed and former ins strongholds like mosul repeating local life's here though is another matter. and in addition it means nothing to me they have done nothing and nothing has changed we are living like the homeless we have no clothes no water no electricity look at this things are still the same they come and give us a kilo of rice or lentils and say vote for as. the next prime minister will face several other challenges smithing the sunni shiite rift which has deepened during about his tenure some sunnis even planned an election boycott authorities are in high lair to quash any lingering islamic state support. double correspondent kareen was covering the elections from baghdad in cooperation with iraqi channel al rashid t.v. he says security concerns me turnout so far has been low so
also in the running as mentors or al zaidi the former journalist is best known for throwing two shoes at then u.s. president george w. bush during a press conference in two thought i'd pyra nationwide authorities estimate the country needs close to ninety billion dollars to rebuild infrastructure badly needed and former ins strongholds like mosul repeating local life's here though is another matter. and in addition it means nothing to me they have done nothing and nothing has changed we are...
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muntadhar al zaidi was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months friday ben moved to lebanon and set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims for his stunt sounds like he became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so did his shoe after separation from its own it quickly became a symbol of protest for his release from jail the company making the show even renamed the shoe model as by by bush it was even briefly all nodes with a bronze statue as an iraqi orphanage we spoke to muntadhar lady about the incident and his political ambitions. our coverage about her after this for what happened was this i was arrested along with my brother we were left in solitary confinement for three days we were only released after i went on hunger strike without water for three days i told them i'd rather die than stay in prison they broke my teeth my nose my leg electrocuted
muntadhar al zaidi was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months friday ben moved to lebanon and set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims for his stunt sounds like he became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so did his shoe after separation from its own it quickly became a symbol of protest for his release from jail the company...
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and it was briefly honored with the bronze statue at an iraqi orphanage but we spoke to muntadhar al zaidi about the incident and his political ambitions. our coverage about what i think should what happened was this i was arrested along with my brother we were left in solitary confinement for three days we were only released after i went on a hunger strike without water for three days i told them i'd rather die than stay in prison they broke my teeth my nose my leg electrocuted me whipped me even broke a table or a chair over my back i don't know as i was blindfolded but this was something i've never experienced before obama for torture by the authorities by the rule of law. what the bottom line i thought i had to change the miserable state of affairs in iraq i did not consult anyone it was a personal decision that i took off the long deliberation the george bush incident is in the past and it's history now history remember that when the americans invaded iraq and some iraqis are on their side why then but others beat them with shoes but i did not and will not exploit this incident with t
and it was briefly honored with the bronze statue at an iraqi orphanage but we spoke to muntadhar al zaidi about the incident and his political ambitions. our coverage about what i think should what happened was this i was arrested along with my brother we were left in solitary confinement for three days we were only released after i went on a hunger strike without water for three days i told them i'd rather die than stay in prison they broke my teeth my nose my leg electrocuted me whipped me...
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bush and it was briefly honored with a bronze statue off an iraqi orphanage we spoke to muntadhar al zaidi about the incident and his political ambitions. wow what a about that i think what happened was this i was arrested along with my brother we were left in solitary confinement for three days we were only released after i went on a hunger strike up without water for three days i told them i'd rather die than stay in prison they broke my teeth my nose my leg electrocuted me whipped me even broke a table or a chair over my back i don't know as i was blindfolded and this was something i've never experienced before up and the power torture by the authorities by the rule of law could. but the bottom line i thought i had to change the miserable state of affairs in iraq i did not consult anyone and it was a personal decision that i took after a long deliberation the george bush incident is in the past it's history now history remember that when the americans invaded iraq and some iraqis are on their side but others beat them with shoes but i did not and will not exploit this incident with the
bush and it was briefly honored with a bronze statue off an iraqi orphanage we spoke to muntadhar al zaidi about the incident and his political ambitions. wow what a about that i think what happened was this i was arrested along with my brother we were left in solitary confinement for three days we were only released after i went on a hunger strike up without water for three days i told them i'd rather die than stay in prison they broke my teeth my nose my leg electrocuted me whipped me even...