SEOUL: North Korea's government has poured scorn on US President George W. Bush over the Baghdad shoe-throwing incident, saying the outgoing leader deserved it.
An Iraqi journalist threw his shoes at Bush at a press conference on Sunday during the US leader's farewell visit to the country, in an incident that became an instant sensation in the Arab world.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, protesting at the US invasion and occupation of his country, hurled shoes at Bush but he dodged the shoes and Zaidi was arrested.
North Korean state media routinely heap scorn on the Bush administration and its "war on terror". Bush in turn described the North in 2002 as part of an "axis of evil" and once said he loathed its leader.
An Iraqi journalist threw his shoes at Bush at a press conference on Sunday during the US leader's farewell visit to the country, in an incident that became an instant sensation in the Arab world.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, protesting at the US invasion and occupation of his country, hurled shoes at Bush but he dodged the shoes and Zaidi was arrested.
North Korean state media routinely heap scorn on the Bush administration and its "war on terror". Bush in turn described the North in 2002 as part of an "axis of evil" and once said he loathed its leader.
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