Photos: Iraqi journalist throws shoes at Bush, misses

Sun, 12/14/2008 - 1:26pm

Die Welt reports from Baghdad:

An Iraqi reporter called visiting U.S. President George W. Bush a "dog" in Arabic on Sunday and threw his shoes at him during a news conference in Baghdad. Iraqi security officers and U.S. secret service agents leapt at the man and dragged him struggling and screaming out of the room where Bush was giving a news conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

At least Helen Thomas stuck with questions, for the most part.

When asked about the incident shortly after, Bush made light of it. "I didn't feel the least threatened by it," he said.

In Arab culture, hitting someone with a shoe is considered a grave insult.

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Photos: SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images

Steven Lee Meyers has more:

[Bush's] appearance at a news conference here was interrupted by a man, apparently a journalist, who leaped to his feet and threw one shoe at the president, who ducked and narrowly missed being struck. Chaos ensued. He threw a second shoe, which also narrowly missed Mr. Bush. The man was roughly 12 feet from the lecturn in the center of two rows of chairs, about two feet from a pool of reporters. A scrum of security agents descended on the man and wrestled him, first to the floor and then out of the ornate room where the news conference was taking place. 

Apparently, the full insult was, "This is a farewell kiss, dog." Guess the Iraqi press has a ways to go.

UPDATE: The BBC has the video:

According to McClatchy's Adam Ashton, the man's name is Muthathar al Zaidi and works for an Iraqi satellite television station:

Friends said he covered the U.S. bombing of Baghdad's Sadr City area earlier this year and had been "emotionally influenced" by the destruction he'd seen. They also said he'd been kidnapped in 2007 and held for three days by Shiite Muslim gunmen.

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"In Arab culture, hitting

"In Arab culture, hitting someone with a shoe is considered a grave insult."

Er Orientalist cliches aside, is it not an insult in the West to throw a shoe at someone?

That one's really not an Orientalist cliche

It really is an insult. Sure, it's not exactly a friendly thing in the United States, but it's not the default option.

So you agree then that the

So you agree then that the original post "In Arab culture...." is a taaaaaaad misleading/ wrong categorization? I mean who wouldn't consider it an insult to have a shoe thrown at them?

hmmmm

i don't think arabs devote nearly as much symbolic value to foot-oriented insults as, say, thais. maybe there was some symbolism to it all, but it was probably the only projectile object available for him to hurl at bush. what else would he have thrown? it's not like he could've smuggled in anything heavier and more dangerous...

then again, a common arabic insult translates as "may a shoe land on your head!" but do you really think the guy thought all that out before he went ballistic (literally!)?

Shoes

If I'm not mistaken, even showing the sole of your shoe to someone in an Arab culture is considered offensive.

You are not mistaken.

You are not mistaken. Getting a shoe thrown at you in the Arab world is way more insulting than getting a shoe thrown at you in New York. (It's all about showing the bottom, as you mentioned.)

Who throws a shoe?

Who throws a shoe? Honestly!

LOL!

love the austin powers reference :-)

The first dodge was great.

The first dodge was great. Almost worth forgiving him all his sins for that hilarity.

hmmm, maybe he and all Arabs Should think

hmmm, maybe he and all Arabs Should think, If Saddam was still in power and the journalist threw a shoe at him, what do you know would be the consequence? I dont think he would ever see the light of day. He should thank President Bush for his newly freedom, that led to his bravery