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Ahmadinejad Ducks a Shoe Thrower
Courtesy of Nik Kowsar
The Iranian government celebrated the shoe thrower's attack on George Bush. But when Ahmadinejad became the target, it was a different story. Telmah Parsa on the incident that never officially occurred.
A few weeks ago, the host of a popular Iranian children’s program, which broadcasts live on state TV, interviewed a child by phone about her new toy monkey. “I don’t have any special name for him,” the girl sweetly explained. “But my dad calls him Ahmadinejad.”
The program’s producer announced this week that for the first time in seven years, the show would no longer air live. That comes in the wake of another public assault on Iran’s president – a shoe-throwing attack on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a motorcade procession last week – which has been vigorously denied by the regime after it caused seismic waves on underground websites and then rippled to the rest of the world.
In a country where simply portraying the president in a caricature results in jail time, no major Iranian news outlet has yet dared to cover the incident.
For young Iranians, the shoe toss at Ahmadinejad offers an ironic example of how his regime, built on crude propaganda, has become a victim of its own tactics. The ongoing scandal is also a reminder that new Iranian social media sites are breaking stories for international audiences; there could also have been a shoe tossed at Kim Jong-Il in Pyongyang last week, but we would never know.
A media war is now underway in Iran over an incident that never officially took place.
The seeds were sown as early as last December, when Iran’s state-run TV aired a surreal segment in which people were handed a shoe and asked to imagine a nearby tree as George Bush. “What would you do?” the reporter asked. The shoe-pitchers included one chador-clad woman who – to throw vigorously with both her hands and yet not reveal anything beneath her large black cloth – hurled the shoe while sinking her teeth into the chador.
But it turns out the state’s devout supporters were not the only ones impressed by the “Bushoe” incident – which may now have become a model for expressing political dissent.
The latest incident surfaced last Wednesday, when the blog Uroumieh News (blocked inside Iran and only readable via special software) first reported that a shoe was thrown at Ahmadinejad during a populist visit to address the masses in this Azeri-dominated northwest province. Thousands of young Iranians quickly learned the news via local social-networking sites, like Donbaleh and Balatarin.
Within a few hours, several posts relating to the Uroumieh News story were elevated to the “hot news” section, with new details: Ahmadinejad had been “shoed” during his motorcade’s procession from the airport to the stadium for a major speech.
Apparently Ahmadinejad was standing in his processional car, waving to the crowds from the open sunroof. An old man approached the motorcade to hand a letter to the president, and an official vehicle knocked him down. While the presidential guards let him writhe in pain on the pavement, people came to help him up. When the motorcade’s official ambulance refused to take the injured man to the hospital, the crowd began booing and tussling with the guards. Eventually the guards relented and loaded him onto the ambulance.









For those of us who wish the shoes would have hit Bush right in the face, this is one middle eastern custom we can get behind. Too bad the Bush shoe thower got jail time. He should have got a medal.
Picachu: You are a baby and a poor loser. Go back to your trading cards. If it had been Sadam Hussein he threw the shoe at, he would have got his head cut off.
Watch out Picachu...don't be surprised if you feel a shoe smack your face.
It seems that Picachu is an apologist for Middle Eastern violence. What a putz. There is no excuse for anyone to disrespect President Bush. You, if you are an American, are what is wrong with America. If you are not American, then that would explain how you buy in to the myth that America hates George Bush. It's just the weak minded liberals who can't support the man who protected them from the likes of Osama bin Laden and his ilk for 7 1/2 years.
@starofsd - you join many other puzzling people who crow about how the Bush Admin 'protected America for 7 1/2 years' while blithely omitting that he was President for 8 - including the massive attack on 9/11/2001. Prior to that, we had not been attacked since Pearl Harbor. 9/11 was on Bush & Co's watch. Far from being weak minded, this liberal rejects your intellectual dishonesty in evaluating the security record of the former president.
Thank you.
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