Sunday 20 November 2011

Shoes hurled at Zardari in Britain by taha



Author: taha13

Shoes Zardari flew to Britain London: A man threw his shoes, both in Pakistan, President Asif Ali Zardari, when directed at a public meeting in Birmingham. Shoes landed just short of it. The Telegraph reported Sunday that Zardari, who has criticized the visit of Britain, while there were floods in his country was in the middle of his speech when an elderly man in the crowd hurled shoes at him. Unidentified man then removed from the meeting Saturday night by police and security officials. "Zardari was in the middle of a long campaign speech when a man in the back of the crowd hurled shoes at him," an eyewitness was quoted as saying. He reached this target and it was not clear what the man was complaining about. " While speaking to the British daily, Zardari has rejected allegations that should have stayed at home. He said that the visit resulted in the flooding receiving more international attention than they might otherwise have done. http://articles.dj-fun.com/ Zardari said: "These meetings have been scheduled months ago, and I come abroad, attracted more attention to them than myself would be able to draw." In February last year, a German student hurled a shoe during Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao during his visit to Cambridge University in Britain. Martin Jahnke, 27-year-old graduate student in the department of pathology university, was arrested on February 2, 2009 for throwing a shoe at Wen, who gave a speech on the global economy to an audience of mostly Chinese students during an official visit in Britain. Wen shoe lost by about a meter. Jahnke is emulating an Iraqi television journalist, Muntazer al-Zaidi, who threw his shoes in the former U.S. president George Bush during a visit to Baghdad in December 2008
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