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Iraqi shoe thrower's release delayed by a day, says his brother

Baghdad - The release of Iraqi shoe-thrower Muntazar al- Zaidi, jailed nine months for hurling his footware at then-US president George W Bush, has been delayed until Tuesday, his brother said Monday. The brother angrily told al-Jazeera news channel ...
Posted : Mon, 14 Sep 2009 10:29:25 GMT
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Baghdad - The release of Iraqi shoe-thrower Muntazar al- Zaidi, jailed nine months for hurling his footware at then-US president George W Bush, has been delayed until Tuesday, his brother said Monday. The brother angrily told al-Jazeera news channel that security authorities had offered no specific reasons for the delay.

And he lashed out at Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government for its "procrastination," accusing it of being afraid al-Zaidi "will tell what happened to him in prison, giving a bad reputation to al- Maliki before elections."

Al-Zaidi, a 30-year-old reporter for the Cairo-based Baghdadia television channel, had been expected to get a hero's welcome across the Arab world on his release.

Qatar's Emir promised to give him a golden horse, Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi said he would give him the highest Libyan Medal of Honour, and others offered him a sports car, the Baghdadia website reported.

Shouting in Arabic "this is a farewell kiss from the Iraqis, dog," al-Zaidi threw his shoes at Bush during a Baghdad press conference being given jointly with al-Maliki last December.

Al-Zaidi instantly became a hero in the region, and he has since received marriage proposals, and offers of money and even a career in politics.

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