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Shoe throwing - new fad started by an Iraqi

halsey02

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Will any Sinkies, be brave enough to throw shoes at...........:biggrin:

Protester throws shoe at China's premier
Story Highlights
Shoe thrown at Wen Jiabao during lecture at Britain's Cambridge University

Man in custody following incident; shoe landed meters from Chinese premier

Human rights protests have followed Wen during his UK visit
LONDON, England (CNN) -- A human rights protester was in police custody Monday after throwing a shoe at Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao during a speech at Cambridge University.

The shoe landed several meters from the premier and the man was quickly apprehended by security and handed over to police for questioning on suspicion of committing a public order offence, according to witnesses.

A student who witnessed the incident told CNN that the man had stood up and shouted, "Why are you prostituting yourself? How can you listen to the lies he is telling?"

Cameras filming the speech remained fixed on Wen during the incident, but video images later showed an unidentified student being escorted out of the building by a university proctor.

The student was then handed over to police, a university spokesman, who would not disclose his name due to 'university regulations,' told CNN.

"Fortunately the incident did not spoil the event. The auditorium was full, with nearly 500 people present, of whom just one misbehaved," a the spokesman said. "At no stage was there any serious threat to the Premier, or anyone else."

The Chinese government could not be immediately reached for comment.

The incident occurred while Wen, on a three day visit to the UK to strengthen economic ties, was speaking about China's role amid the global economic recession.

On Sunday, several hundred Tibetan activists had demonstrated outside the Chinese Embassy Sunday to protest his visit to London.

China has long been criticized by the international community for its human rights record in Tibet, where many Tibetans are pushing for greater autonomy and religious freedom.

Monday's shoe-throwing incident is the second of its kind in less than two months.

In December, an Iraqi journalist narrowly missed striking then-U.S. President George W. Bush with both his shoes during a news conference in Baghdad, where Bush was making a farewell visit.

-- CNN's Per Nyberg and Bridget Fallon in London, Jomana Karadsheh in Baghdad, and Erin Mclaughlin in Atlanta contributed to this report.
 
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New rule for all major events:

No shoe is allowed within 100m.
 

Leongsam

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If there's one guy in the world who deserves to be pelted with shoes, it's the premier of that awful country.
 

Yoshitei

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New rule for all major events:

No shoe is allowed within 100m.

That can only happen in Singapore...

Then someone somewhere in the world will throw soiled underwear and next Singapore will ban underwear within 100m of it's ministars too.
 

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matamafia

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A student who witnessed the incident told CNN that the man had stood up and shouted, "Why are you prostituting yourself? How can you listen to the lies he is telling?"

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He copycat from Mr. Gopalan Nair's blog also.

Very likely a Fa Lun Gong man.
 

jw5

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That can only happen in Singapore...

Then someone somewhere in the world will throw soiled underwear and next Singapore will ban underwear within 100m of it's ministars too.
Not even when you are wearing them? :smile:
 

jw5

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If he had done it in China, it could have been the death penalty.
 

congo9

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Premier Wen is indeed bless ! It only shoes for him and President Bush !

In Singapore , we deal in THINNER AND FIRE !

Just ask SHit ! SHit will console them how bless both WEN and BUSH !
 

VIBGYOR

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Will any Sinkies, be brave enough to throw shoes at...........:biggrin:

I say this is the best way to feedback to the top leadership without hurting someone seriously.

I mean if a shoe is coming at you at 6 o'clock, you will be very careful when you make decision next time. If not, that shoe will remind you...lol..

Believe it or not I have this thought of throwing shoes at our kangaroo courts sometimes....:biggrin:
 

po2wq

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... The shoe landed several meters from the premier ...
tis guy never learn fr ze iraqi fella's mistake ...

practise ho ho 1st ... n aim nicely ...


wif tis new fad, lets c who wil b ze 1st 2 strike 1st ... :p
 

VIBGYOR

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tis guy never learn fr ze iraqi fella's mistake ...

practise ho ho 1st ... n aim nicely ...


wif tis new fad, lets c who wil b ze 1st 2 strike 1st ... :p

actually an attempt is already considered successful leow.

now the whole world knows about the Shoe Thrower Part Deux.

the CCCP better wake up their bloody idea before 24 million people starts to protest in the streets...:biggrin:
 
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