ASYLUM FOR THE IRAQI JOURNALIST

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ASYLUM FOR THE IRAQI JOURNALIST

It's official, the young journalist who posted his shoes on W. Bush will seek asylum in Switzerland.

The journalist 30 years and risk 15 years in prison for this.

Fortunately, Bush is more sports than studies, was able to parry the blows and was not affected.

But the symbol is strong.

We were all against the war in Iraq and the Iraqi people saw great suffering since the 1st Gulf War, made by Buch and the Senior umbargo that followed.

It has been almost 20 years that the Iraqi people suffer because of the West.

This young reporter suffers from the age of 10.

And he expressed in his own way.

This gesture can he justify a sentence of 15 years imprisonment?

In memory and respect of our protests against the 2nd Gulf War that we all knew unjustified, we must accept this young journalist in our country.

OUR DUTY IS TO SAVE YOUNG THIS IS IMPORTANT.
It's official, the young journalist who posted his shoes on W. Bush will seek asylum in Switzerland.

The journalist 30 years and risk 15 years in prison for this.

Fortunately, Bush is more sports than studies, was able to parry the blows and was not affected.

But the symbol is strong.

We were all against the war in Iraq and the Iraqi people saw great suffering since the 1st Gulf War, made by Buch Senior's umbargo that followed.

It has been almost 20 years that the Iraqi people suffer because of the West.

This young reporter suffers from the age of 10.

And he expressed in his own way.

This gesture can he justify a sentence of 15 years imprisonment?

In memory and respect of our protests against the 2nd Gulf War that we all knew unjustified, we must accept this young journalist in our country.

OUR DUTY IS TO SAVE YOUNG THIS IS IMPORTANT.
ASYLUM FOR THE IRAQI JOURNALIST

It's official, the young journalist who posted his shoes on W. Bush will seek asylum in Switzerland.

The journalist 30 years and risk 15 years in prison for this.

Fortunately, Bush is more sports than studies, was able to parry the blows and was not affected.

But the symbol is strong.

We were all against the war in Iraq and the Iraqi people saw great suffering since the 1st Gulf War, made by Buch and the Senior umbargo that followed.

It has been almost 20 years that the Iraqi people suffer because of the West.

This young reporter suffers from the age of 10.

And he expressed in his own way.

This gesture can he justify a sentence of 15 years imprisonment?

In memory and respect of our protests against the 2nd Gulf War that we all knew unjustified, we must accept this young journalist in our country.

OUR DUTY IS TO SAVE YOUNG THIS IS IMPORTANT.
It's official, the young journalist who posted his shoes on W. Bush will seek asylum in Switzerland.

The journalist 30 years and risk 15 years in prison for this.

Fortunately, Bush is more sports than studies, was able to parry the blows and was not affected.

But the symbol is strong.

We were all against the war in Iraq and the Iraqi people saw great suffering since the 1st Gulf War, made by Buch Senior's umbargo that followed.

It has been almost 20 years that the Iraqi people suffer because of the West.

This young reporter suffers from the age of 10.

And he expressed in his own way.

This gesture can he justify a sentence of 15 years imprisonment?

In memory and respect of our protests against the 2nd Gulf War that we all knew unjustified, we must accept this young journalist in our country.

OUR DUTY IS TO SAVE YOUNG THIS IS IMPORTANT.
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