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The Iraqi man who threw his shoes at former US President George W Bush, has been released from jail in Baghdad, his brother has told he BBC.The Iraqi man who threw his shoes at former US President George W Bush, has been released from jail in Baghdad, his brother has told he BBC.
Muntadar al-Zaidi's act of protest made him a hero in large parts of the Arab world and beyond.Muntadar al-Zaidi's act of protest made him a hero in large parts of the Arab world and beyond.
Zaidi, who called Mr Bush "a dog" during the December 2008 incident, was convicted of assault. Zaidi was convicted of assaulting a foreign leader.
The TV reporter's three-year prison sentence was reduced to one because he had a clean record. The TV reporter's three-year prison sentence was reduced to one because he had a clean record. He was released three months early for good behaviour.
He was released three months early for good behaviour. Zaidi's family has been preparing to hold a party for him and he has received offers of money, jobs and even marriages from sympathisers across the Arab world.
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.
The previously little-known journalist worked for the private Cairo-based al-Baghdadia TV.
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.