Iraqi ‘Shoe-Throwing’ Journalist’s Trial Delayed Yet Again
After Two Months Waiting for Trial, Judge Adjourns Until March 12 | 22.02.2009 02:29 | Iraq | Repression | Terror War | World
But mostly he’s waited… waited to see his family, waited to find out what he would be charged with, waited for his trial to begin.
Zeidi could face several years in prison for throwing the shoes, with a key point in his trial being whether the shoes were a political protest against the American president or a serious attempt to assassinate him. Zeidi claims it was the former, that he was enraged by the “cold and spiritless smile” of President Bush and wanted to restore the pride of Iraqis through protest i.e. shoes.
After Two Months Waiting for Trial, Judge Adjourns Until March 12