According to the Associated Press, Muntader al-Zaidi’s shoe-throwing display of anger at George W. Bush is becoming a signal moment in the Middle East. The AP reports that Palestinian journalists are asking each other who’s going to throw their shoes at Condoleezza Rice. A jokey text message going around Saudi Arabia tells recipients that yesterday was the International Day for Shoes in Iraq.
What’s not funny is that back in Baghdad al-Zaidi is being interrogated, which probably means he’s being tortured. Iraqis are demanding his release, and for good reason: he’s not been charged with anything. Citing official sources, the AP reports that he’s being "tested for alcohol and drugs," and I’d guess that the Maliki government is floating such un-Islamic behavior on al-Zaidi’s part as a way of preventing Iraqis from venerating him into a national hero while the government puts the screws to him.
Too late. This is the reaction in the Middle East:
"Al-Zeidi is the man," said 42-year-old Jordanian businessman Samer Tabalat. "He did what Arab leaders failed to do."
In Sadr City, they chanted, "Bush, Bush, listen well: Two shoes on your head."
Sort-of Crossposted to The Streak.
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Tortured???? Doubt it, sonny. The US Army wouldn’t allow it.
He’s in Iraqi custody.
Are you sure? I’ve heard that the Iraqi’s acceded to Pakistan’s demand the he be turned over to them.