Pry for ZAIDI

yameenahmed

Junior Member
The brother of the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at US President George W Bush has said that the reporter has been beaten in custody.

Muntadar al-Zaidi has suffered a broken hand, broken ribs and internal bleeding, as well as an eye injury, his older brother, Dargham, told the BBC.

Mr Zaidi threw his shoes at Mr Bush at a news conference, calling him "a dog".

The head of Iraq's journalists' union told the BBC that officials told him Mr Zaidi was being treated well.

The union head, Mouyyad al-Lami, said he hoped to visit his colleague later.

An Iraqi official said Mr Zaidi had been handed over to the judicial authorities, according to the AFP news agency.

Earlier, Dargham al-Zaidi told the BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Baghdad he believed his brother had been taken to a US military hospital in the Iraqi capital.

A second day of rallies in support of Mr Zaidi have been held across Iraq, calling for his release.

Meanwhile, offers to buy the shoes are being made around the Arab world, reports say.

Hero figure

Mr Zaidi told our correspondent that despite offers from many lawyers his brother has not been given access to a legal representative since being arrested by forces under the command of Mowaffaq al-Rubaie, Iraq's national security adviser.


We hope the government and judiciary consider his release because he has a family and he is still young
Mouyyad al-Lami, Iraqi journalists' union

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The Iraqi authorities have said the 28-year-old will be prosecuted under Iraqi law, although it is not yet clear what the charges might be.

Iraqi lawyers have speculated that he could face charges of insulting a foreign leader and the Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri Maliki, who was standing next to President Bush during the incident. The offence carries a maximum penalty of two years in jail.

Our correspondent says that the previously little-known journalist from the private Cairo-based al-Baghdadia TV has become a hero to many, not just in Iraq but across the Arab world, for what many saw as a fitting send-off for a deeply unpopular US president.

As he flung the shoes, Mr Zaidi shouted: "This is a goodbye kiss from the Iraqi people, dog."

Dargham al-Zaidi told the BBC that his brother deliberately bought Iraqi-made shoes, which were dark brown with laces. They were bought from a shop on al-Khyam street, a well-known shopping street in central Baghdad.

However, not everyone in Iraq has been supportive of the journalist's action.

Speaking earlier in Baghdad, Mouyyad al-Lami described Mr Zaidi's action as "strange and unprofessional", but urged Mr Maliki to show compassion.

"Even if he has made a mistake, the government and the judiciary are broad-minded and we hope they consider his release because he has a family and he is still young," he told the Associated Press news agency.

"We hope this case ends before going to court."

Abducted by insurgents

The shoes themselves are said to have attracted bids from around the Arab world.

According to unconfirmed newspaper reports, the former coach of the Iraqi national football team, Adnan Hamad, has offered $100,000 (£65,000) for the shoes, while a Saudi citizen has apparently offered $10m (£6.5m).
 
I think that the reporter must be happy because if he is patient right now, that his condition will be "Innal (Verily), 'abda (a worshipper) idzaa (when) sabaqat (being destined) lahuu (for him) minallaahi (from Allah) manzilatun (the certain level), lam (which he couldn't) yablughhaa (reach) bi'amalihi (by his 'amal), abtalahullaahu (Allah will test him) fii jasadihi(with his body) au fii maalihi (or by his wealth), au fii waladihi (or by his children), tsumma (then) shabbarahu (He make him patient) 'alaa dzalika (to that), yuballighuhul (He will deliver him) manzilahullatii (to his level) sabaqat (which being destined) lahu (for him) minallah (from Allah). {Shahih Sunan Abu Daud (2649)).


Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh.
 

Salem9022

Junior Member
well I knew he was going to be tortured but the guy is a shi3a so why isnt the shi3a iraqi government helping their own brothers ? :) the guy in jail must be thinking to himself where is al-sadr and the mahdi army when you need them lol
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
:salam2:

the fact that this man is now seen as a hero is very telling. it goes to show how unhappy the people of iraq are since this whole invasion began and how the US got it all wrong. Bush's presidency was a complete blunder. i think the day after he leaves office, his approval rating will skyrocket, lol.
:wasalam:
 
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