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Britain
Birmingham man proud of throwing shoes at Pak president
2010-08-08
A protester who threw his shoes at the Pakistan president as he gave a speech in Birmingham last night said he was proud of his actions. ardar Mohammed Shamim Khan, 57, said Asif Ali Zardari's speech had incensed him so much that he spontaneously decided to unlace his size 10 leather shoes and hurl them at the bewildered Pakistani leader.

Police quickly led father-of-four Mr Shamim away before cautioning and later releasing him. An unrepentant Mr Khan, from Coventry, West Midlands, last night said: 'I could feel the anger brewing up inside me as Zardari talked about the floods in Pakistan. I thought we have a crisis back at home and all he can do is take a trip around Europe while his own people are suffering.'

Mr Khan managed to sneak into the invite-only political rally organised by the UK branch of Zardari's Pakistan People's Party. More than 2,000 people attended the rally at Birmingham's International Convention Centre while hundreds more protested outside.

Mr Khan, who was sat about 20 metres away from the President, said: 'I thought his speech was insulting to my people who are dying because of Zardari's government. He is a disgrace and I had to let my feelings be known in a way he would remember.'

Mr Khan said he shouted: 'Allah is the only one who can give and take lives' as he threw the shoes which failed to hit the president. One shoe narrowly missed him while the other was deflected away by a security guard.

The drama was captured on Pakistani cable TV channel PTV which was live streaming the event. But the shoe-throwing incident was edited out and party officials tried to downplay the incident.
Posted by:ryuge

#2  'I could feel the anger brewing up inside me as Zardari talked about the floods in Pakistan. I thought we have a crisis back at home and all he can do is take a trip around Europe while his own people are suffering.'

So, Mo, when are you pulling up stakes in Coventry and heading back to help out "your people"?
Posted by: tu3031   2010-08-08 13:41  

#1  Coming soon to a country near us?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-08-08 11:47  

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