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Iraq shoe thrower release delayed | Iraq shoe thrower release delayed |
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Relatives of the Iraqi journalist jailed for throwing shoes at former US President George W Bush have been told he will now be released on Tuesday. | Relatives of the Iraqi journalist jailed for throwing shoes at former US President George W Bush have been told he will now be released on Tuesday. |
The family of Muntadar al-Zaidi, whose act made him a hero in the Arab world and beyond, had expected him to be freed from a Baghdad prison on Monday. | |
Zaidi's brother told journalists he had waited five hours at the jail before being told of the delay. | Zaidi's brother told journalists he had waited five hours at the jail before being told of the delay. |
Family members said they would stage a sit-in until he is released. | Family members said they would stage a sit-in until he is released. |
Officials have blamed the delay on processing paperwork, his relatives said. | Officials have blamed the delay on processing paperwork, his relatives said. |
Zaidi, who called Mr Bush "a dog" during last December's attack, was convicted of assault in March. | |
His three-year prison sentence was reduced to one because he had a clean record. He is due to be released three months early for good behaviour. | His three-year prison sentence was reduced to one because he had a clean record. He is due to be released three months early for good behaviour. |
Zaidi's family is preparing to hold a party for him and he has received offers of money, jobs and even marriages from sympathisers across the Arab world. | Zaidi's family is preparing to hold a party for him and he has received offers of money, jobs and even marriages from sympathisers across the Arab world. |
Hero's welcome | Hero's welcome |
His brother, Dargham al-Zaidi, says the journalist was beaten while in prison, suffering a broken arm, broken ribs and internal bleeding. Those allegations have been rejected by the Iraqi military. | His brother, Dargham al-Zaidi, says the journalist was beaten while in prison, suffering a broken arm, broken ribs and internal bleeding. Those allegations have been rejected by the Iraqi military. |
Bush shoe-ing worst Arab insult Profile: Shoe-throwing journalist Welcome awaits shoe thrower | Bush shoe-ing worst Arab insult Profile: Shoe-throwing journalist Welcome awaits shoe thrower |
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 some saw as a fitting send-off for a deeply unpopular US president. | 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 some saw as a fitting send-off for a deeply unpopular US president. |
As he flung the shoes, Zaidi shouted: "This is a goodbye kiss from the Iraqi people, dog. This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq." | As he flung the shoes, Zaidi shouted: "This is a goodbye kiss from the Iraqi people, dog. This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq." |
His action was celebrated in internet games and on T-shirts and some people have offered him their daughters in marriage. | His action was celebrated in internet games and on T-shirts and some people have offered him their daughters in marriage. |
Zaidi, who lives in Baghdad, has worked for al-Baghdadia for three years. | Zaidi, who lives in Baghdad, has worked for al-Baghdadia for three years. |
A senior official at the channel said his salary had continued to be paid during his prison term and that a home had been bought for him in the capital. | A senior official at the channel said his salary had continued to be paid during his prison term and that a home had been bought for him in the capital. |
In his work as a reporter, Zaidi was abducted by insurgents and twice held for questioning by US forces in Iraq. | In his work as a reporter, Zaidi was abducted by insurgents and twice held for questioning by US forces in Iraq. |