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Protester throws shoe at Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in Britain
2009-02-02
A PROTESTER overnight threw a shoe at Chinese premier Wen Jiabao as he was giving a speech at Britain's Cambridge University, just missing him. "This is a scandal" he shouted before security staff bundled him out of a concert hall at the university, where Mr Wen was speaking on the last day of a five-nation tour of Europe.

The protester, a young Western-looking man in a T-shirt, said: "This dictator here, how can you listen to the lies he's telling? You are not challenging him."

"How can the university prostitute itself with this dictator?", he said.

Echoing the incident in December when an Iraqi journalist hurled two shoes at US president George W. Bush in Baghdad, he threw the well-worn trainer from near the back of the auditorium. It landed about a metre from the Chinese premier, but did not hit him.

Security officials went on to the stage and kicked it off and a Chinese official took it away under his jacket.

The protester also blew a whistle. As he was bundled out, he said: "Stand up and protest".

Audience members retorted: "Shame on you, shame on you."

Mr Wen said after the interruption: "This despicable behaviour cannot stand in the way of friendship between China and the UK."

He received a round of applause from the audience, who were apparently mostly Chinese students.

The premier appeared unruffled by the incident and resumed his speech before taking questions.

Pro-Tibet protesters questioning China's human rights record have demonstrated throughout Mr Wen's three-day visit to Britain.

Mr Wen was to return home later today at the end of a trip that has also taken him to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and to Germany, the EU headquarters in Brussels and Spain.
Posted by:tipper

#3  Go to your room.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-02-02 17:34  

#2  Getting the feeling soccer cultures can't throw worth a damn?

Me, I'd pick it up, smell the shoe, make a big ugh noise and face, "Smells like de feat."
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-02-02 14:27  

#1  Every leader in the free world should mull over what words he'll say when assaulted by shoes at a press conference.

Looking at total throws, the protesters are 0-3.
Posted by: Penguin   2009-02-02 13:50  

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