Arab satellite channel calls for release of reporter who threw shoes at Bush

Al-Baghdadia, the satellite channel that employs Muntather al-Zaidi, the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President Bush today, is calling for his release in a video posted on its Web site. Meanwhile, Zaidi is probably on his way to becoming a folk hero in the Arab world. A headline on Lebanon’s As-Safir newspaper gives ...

Al-Baghdadia, the satellite channel that employs Muntather al-Zaidi, the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President Bush today, is calling for his release in a video posted on its Web site.

Al-Baghdadia, the satellite channel that employs Muntather al-Zaidi, the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President Bush today, is calling for his release in a video posted on its Web site.

Meanwhile, Zaidi is probably on his way to becoming a folk hero in the Arab world. A headline on Lebanon’s As-Safir newspaper gives you some of the flavor, "Double Shoe-Strike Almost Hit Bush in His Face: This Is the Iraqis’ Farewell Kiss, Dog."

If you haven’t yet seen the video of the incident, check it out here:

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