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UK protester throws shoe at China's premier

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A protester threw a shoe at Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and called him a dictator as he delivered a speech on the global economy in England today.

The shoe missed Wen and landed on the stage about a metre away from him during an address at Cambridge University in eastern England, a Reuters witness said.

The protest mirrored the hurling of shoes by an Iraqi journalist at U.S. President George W. Bush on his farewell visit to Iraq in December.

The protester, who was held by university security guards, blew a whistle and then shouted: "How can the university prostitute itself with this dictator?"

Wen hesitated for a few moments in his speech before continuing speaking. University officials bundled the protester out of the building and security guards fanned out across the stage.

After the protest, Wen continued his speech, saying: "We come in peace. This is not going to obstruct China-UK friendships. History shows harmony will not be obstructed by any force, so would you let me continue."

A police spokeswoman said officers arrested the man for a public order offence. She gave no more details about him.

About 80 people, both supporters and critics of China, had earlier gathered outside the venue. There was a large police presence in the city and security guards within the building.

Groups of anti-China protesters, including pro-Tibet campaigners, have followed the Chinese premier during his visit to Britain.

On Sunday, police arrested five pro-Tibet demonstrators after they broke through police lines as Wen arrived at the Chinese embassy in London.

Video footage of the shoe-throwing in Baghdad was repeatedly shown around the world. Journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi, who works for independent al-Baghdadiya television, shouted: "This is a goodbye kiss from the Iraqi people, dog."

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Uk protester
[info]frankhx1 wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 05:32 pm (UTC)
This UK protester obviously does not prostituting himself with his kith and kin in Australia who decimated the Aborigines of Australia and stole their country. Likewise New Zealand, USA, Canada, South Africa, etc.
Re: Uk protester
[info]tjrodger wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 06:28 pm (UTC)
Oh so you agree that China is decimating the indigenous populations in Tibet and elsewhere. If not then what is your comment about?
Re: Uk protester
[info]koolkith wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 06:31 pm (UTC)
I am embarrassed for you. It is a miscalculation to suggest anyone living in a country whose government commits immoral acts is somehow party to those immoral acts. Silly person. In every country there are those of us who are willing to put our livelihoods on the line in the name of humanity, in protesting the immoral acts of our governments.
Re: Uk protester
[info]koolkith wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 06:37 pm (UTC)
And thank YOU for demonstrating a complete lack of sense of the difference between someone who attempts to change the current illicit protocol TODAY, and what happened and can not be changed YESTERDAY though we do regret it, and fight to recognise the need for reparations where appropriate and/or possible. What an idiot, frankhx1
Re: Uk protester
[info]lividoflondon wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 07:58 pm (UTC)
So is it now fair game to throw a shoe at any politician we don't like the look of? Next time Brown is in China, don't complain or even get insulted that one of our own representative receives a size 10 across the face. Are we living up to the new stereo-type of us as a bunch of hooligans?

As Brits we are certainly in no position to lecture anybody about human rights. Anybody doing so is probably as pig ignorant of their own history as the Jade Goodies of this world.
Dont abuse Human Rights
[info]alisonchow wrote:
Tuesday, 3 February 2009 at 12:22 am (UTC)
Dear neil_mcgowan

Please read and learn Chinese history with your intellegence of pea-nut size!

Have you ever been to China? Have you even talked to Real Tibet People who are living in China now? If no, please put a sock in your mouth and withhold your weird words.

Also please keep your fingers free of another's pie! Keep an eye on the so-called good records of human rights of Britain when not a single citizen was asked for the question whether London should hold the 2012 Olympic Games!

Git
Faced with two such deserving targets
[info]neil_mcgowan wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 06:10 pm (UTC)
how could be possibly miss?

Wen is a disgusting thug who should have been arrested when he crossed the UK border.
Re: Faced with two such deserving targets
[info]vhawk1951 wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 09:41 pm (UTC)
I agree, but Brown will kiss any arse that presents itself
Re: Faced with two such deserving targets
[info]antiwarcampaign wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 09:59 pm (UTC)
Neil Mcgowan, I wonder also, what words would you use to describe the Israeli cabinet who have been killing civilians in front of the world with the approval of the US and UK? If Wen is a thug, then i cant imagine what words you would use for them right? Also lets have a look at the case of the Chagos Islanders or the Amritsar massacre victims of british humanists, what words for them?
China and human rights abuses.
[info]ron_broxted wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 06:58 pm (UTC)
Firstly,yes Koori rights are being abused in Australia.The washicu are keeping Native Americans down in Turtle Island (USA). Secondly, Cambridge should be ashamed of itself for allowing Peking to take a platform.Whatever next? Come back Himmler,all is forgiven?
Re: China and human rights abuses.
[info]antiwarcampaign wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 10:25 pm (UTC)
ron broxted, how on earth do you equate Wen to Himmler and "Peking" to Nazi Germany? I would really love to hear your logic, hopefully it will be based in logic and not made up rantings of some xenophobe. BTW, its not called Peking anymore, its Beijing, you know, that place that held that sporting event last summer. If you are so hacked off with Peking, as you seem to be, then why dont you write to your MP and tell him to tell the Chinese to take their trade agreements, that we need quite badly incidentally, and shove them where the sun dont shine? I reckon you and your ilk do just that, boycott Chinese goods seeing as they are the modern day nazi's in your enlightened eyes. I dont mind discussions but BS like what you post is offensive to anyone with more than half a working brain cell.
Re: China and human rights abuses.
[info]ron_broxted wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 10:35 pm (UTC)
Dear "Anti-war" (which war would that be?)I equate Wen to Himmler thus;Heinrich,millions of dead Jews,Slavs "untermensch",Wen,millions of dead Tibetans,Uigurs,yadda yadda yadda.I call it Peking because that is good enough for me for the last half century.It is still Pequim in Portuguese,Pekin in French.Han are OK,I am not racist.Some (the leadership) are scum.Wait,that is an insult to scum.OK they are "police".Write to my MP,yup did that.My MP is el mas grande Monkey Spanker en el mundo! Read my article on Tibet.
(no subject) - [info]antiwarcampaign - Monday, 2 February 2009 at 10:59 pm (UTC)
Re: China and human rights abuses.
[info]ron_broxted wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 11:05 pm (UTC)
Which war?Oh,figures.U.N,Free Tibet,basically all who arent pawns of Peking.Yes B.Liar is a war criminal.Bush too.The West,yes killed lots of innocent Chinese.Uighurs.You said a very offensive thing about the.Come to the masjid and repeat it.I had the pleasure and honour of bodyguarding His Divinity The Dalai Lama once
Re: China and human rights abuses.
[info]antiwarcampaign wrote:
Tuesday, 3 February 2009 at 12:06 am (UTC)
Ron The Dreamer Broxted, so you have gone from grand monkey to body guard of Dalai Lama? Thats quite a step, i dare not think what you will be next. The UN figures DO NOT have the millions you just quoted so please get out of your dreamland and finish that bowl of cornflakes ok? you have been using the word Peking for 50 years? Blimey, i am surprised you are not just stuck to the "old wireless". What are you doing on the internet old timer? you must be older than the 1st Dalai Lama, i assume that is the one you body guarded right? was it in Manchuria whilst he was roaming his lands on his donkey with the obediant serfs trailing behind?
Re: China and human rights abuses.
[info]ron_broxted wrote:
Tuesday, 3 February 2009 at 12:10 am (UTC)
Are you an aficianado of the film "The Naked Gun"?
The Shoe and Chinese politics
[info]jfkc wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 07:17 pm (UTC)
If the shoe-throwing protester had truely studied Chinese politics in depth, he would know that Wen is a moderate and merely the Prime Minister. Wen is not high enough to qualify as a dictator. If the protester also examined the remaining shoe and his underpants he was wearing, he would notice that they were made in China (the country he despised so much).

Re: The Shoe and Chinese politics
[info]neil_mcgowan wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 09:05 pm (UTC)
Wrong. The protester was making a point that this SCUM Wen represents the Communist Govt of China, whose Human Rights record would make a cesspool look clean by comparison.

You are merely excusing mass-murderers and torturers - with an utterly idiotic point about underpants which is about your intellectual level.
Re: The Shoe and Chinese politics
[info]antiwarcampaign wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 09:52 pm (UTC)
Neil Mcgowan, with your strong views on Wen, can you share with us your views of Bush and Blair, or any other US president for that matter who have all been to Oxbridge to lecture us about human rights and the sanctity of human life? If you are using scum to describe Wen then what facts are you basing this on? How is he a dictator? does he have the blood of over a million people on his hands for the sake of his country's imperialist strategy? Did he lie to the world about threats that were made up to justify the breaking of international law, making him and his junior partner Blair, war criminals in everything but name? We await your reply with bated breath.
shoe throwing
[info]vhawk1951 wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 09:38 pm (UTC)
it is obviously limited to those rich enough to have more than one pair of shoes or with tough feet. good for the chap, it seems a fairly innocuous form of protest, depending on the shoe. and the moral is: always buy 2 pairs of shord and keep one shoe handy or footy for throwing. the way Zanulabour are going we shall all be barefoot
People's Premier
[info]jean0135 wrote:
Monday, 2 February 2009 at 09:45 pm (UTC)
Mr Wen is very popular in China. His popularity increased even more when he went to the disaster area of the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake a mere few hours after the disaster occurred. He had directed earthquake relief efforts in person in Sichuan for more than 3 weeks without rest. Once he used his bare hands to help to dig out victims from the rubbles.
UK protecter
[info]alisonchow wrote:
Tuesday, 3 February 2009 at 12:53 am (UTC)
TO THOSE PROTESTERS

Please read and learn Chinese history with your intellegence of pea-nut size!

Have you ever been to China? Have you even talked to Real Tibet People who are living in China now? If no, please put a sock in your mouth and withhold your weird words.

Also please keep your fingers free of another's pie! Keep an eye on the so-called good records of human rights of Britain when not a single citizen was asked for the question whether London should hold the 2012 Olympic Games!

Daft Prick

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