Iraqi who threw shoes at Bush to be freed
THE Iraqi reporter who threw his shoes at former President George Bush is set to be released, his lawyer said today.
A judge has signed the necessary papers for the release of Muntadhar al-Zeidi, his lawyer said.
Lawyer Karim al-Shujairi said that all the necessary papers have been signed, clearing the way for his release after nine months.
Al-Zeidi was to have been freed on Monday, but that was held up because of delays processing paperwork.
About 20 members of his family gathered outside the prison in anticipation.
Al-Zeidi, a little-known reporter for a small Iraqi TV station, gained instant hero status in the Arab world last December when he hurled his shoes at Mr Bush as he stood next to Iraq's prime minister at a Baghdad news conference.
Uday al-Zeidi was waiting for his brother with other relatives outside the family's home in central Baghdad.
Celebrations erupted outside, with women crying out and breaking into traditional Iraqi dances.
"I congratulate the Iraqi people and the Muslim world and all free men across the world on the release of Muntadhar," Mr al-Zeidi told a crowd of dozens of journalists.
"Every time Bush turns a new page in his life he will find Muntadhar's shoes waiting for him."
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki was deeply embarrassed by the act of protest.
He was standing beside Mr Bush at a December 14 news conference when the reporter suddenly shot up from his chair and hurled his shoes toward the podium. The then US President was unhurt but had to duck twice to avoid being hit.
Al-Zeidi's brother said the reporter would travel to Greece on Thursday for medical check-ups and because he had concerns about his safety.
"He fears for his life," he said, adding that he would sleep at an undisclosed location tonight.
He also repeated the family's claims that the journalist was mistreated while in Iraqi custody.
Al-Zeidi's protest stirred millions across the Arab world who have been captivated and angered by images of destruction and grieving since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
"This is your farewell kiss, you dog!" he shouted at Mr Bush in Arabic as he hurled the shoes. "This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq," he continued.
For days, the scene was played endlessly on regional and international TV channels.
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