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Chuyện anh chàng phóng viên truyền hình Muntadhar al-Zeidi/Zaidi ném giày vào mặt Tổng Thống Hoa Kỳ George W. Bush, đã bị tòa hình sự Iraq tuyên án 3 năm tù nhưng sau giảm xuống còn 1 năm và chỉ ở tù 9 tháng thì được tha!
Chuyện Lý Tống Ó Đen xịt hơi cay hay nước mắm vào mặt tên văn công VC Đàm Vĩnh Hưng, chuyên viên quậy phá CĐNVHN thế giới nhiều lần, thì có đáng bị phạt 1 giờ/ngày tù không?
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Muntadhar al-Zaidi منتظر الزيدي | |
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Born | (1979-01-16) January 16, 1979 (age 33) Iraq |
Residence | Beirut, Lebanon |
Education | University of Baghdad Communications |
Occupation | Broadcast journalist |
Notable credit(s) | Al-Baghdadia TV |
Religion | Shia Islam |
On November 16, 2007, al-Zaidi was kidnapped by unknown assailants in Baghdad. He was also previously twice arrested by the United States armed forces. On December 14, 2008, al-Zaidi shouted "This is a farewell kiss from the Iraqi people, you dog" and threw his shoesat then-U.S. president George W. Bush during a Baghdad press conference. Al-Zaidi suffered injuries as he was taken into custody and some sources said he was tortured during his initial detention.[2][3] There were calls throughout the Middle East to place the shoes in an Iraqi museum,[4] but the shoes were later destroyed by US and Iraqi security forces to prevent this.[5] Al-Zaidi's shoeing inspired many similar incidents of political protest around the world.[6][7]
Following the incident, Al-Zaidi was "embraced around the Arab world"[8] and was represented by the head of the Iraqi Bar Associationat trial.[9] On February 20, 2009, al-Zaidi received a 90-minute trial by the Central Criminal Court of Iraq.[10] On March 12, 2009, he was sentenced to three years in prison for assaulting a foreign head of state during an official visit. On April 7 the sentence was reduced to one year from three years.[11] He was released on 15 September 2009 for good behavior, after serving nine months of the sentence.[12] After his release, Al-Zaidi was treated for injuries and later said he planned to "build orphanages, a children's hospital, and medical and orthopaedic centres offering free treatment and manned by Iraqi doctors and medical staff."
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