Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Botinkometatel of Cambridge does not admit his guilt.

KommentariiKogda shoes are not zhmut05.02.2009Metanie shoes became fashionable way to political borbyAspirant Cambridge, dropped the shoes at the Prime Minister of China Venya Jiabao, did not admit his guilt, speaking in court, reported AFP.
27-year-old Martin Jahnke charged with disorderly conduct. The Germans threatened six-month imprisonment and a fine of five thousand pounds sterling.
The incident with the throwing of shoes occurred on 2 February, when the head of the Chinese Government acted at Cambridge University. Kinuv shoes, Jahnke shouted: "This is a scandal!" - And the Chinese premier called a dictator.
Earlier, Chinese Ambassador to Britain said that the young man apologized to Venem Jiabao and his apology was accepted. Chinese Premier urged Cambridge to allow Jahnke to continue their studies.
A hearing on the case botinkometatelya, since 10 February, lasted less than 10 minutes. The prosecution asked the court four-week adjournment to gather more evidence, among them - videotaped the incident. Jahnke was released, but it must return to court March 10.

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