Monday, February 9, 2009

Shoes at the Prime Minister of the PRC in Cambridge threw a graduate student from Germany.

Prosecutor's Office of Great Britain called the name of the person who dropped out of the shoes in the Chinese Prime Minister Jiabao Venya, reported AFP. This 27-year-old German citizen Martin Jahnke (Martin Jahnke) - post-graduate department of pathology at the University of Cambridge.

According to the newspaper The Daily Telegraph, Jahnke work, conduct research in genetics under the supervision of professor John Trousdeyla (John Trowsdale), published in the journal Journal of Biochemistry.

February 10, Martin Jahnke must be brought before a court in Cambridge on charges of disturbing public order. If the court is fully acknowledged his guilt, then Jahnke faces six months in prison and a fine of five thousand pounds sterling.

February 2, Jahnke during a speech, Prime Minister of China in Cambridge shouted "This is a scandal!" and threw in Venya Jiabao shoes. In addition, he described the Prime Minister of China's dictator. Wen Jiabao, commenting on the incident stated that it "will not affect the friendly relations between Britain and China." British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the leadership of the University of Cambridge apologized headed the Chinese government.

Throwing shoes at the Prime Minister of China, followed suit Jahnke Iraqi journalist Muntazera al-Go, metnuvshego December 14, 2008 boots to U.S. President George W. Bush gave a press conference in Baghdad. On February 5, thrower shoes hurt and Israeli Ambassador in Sweden, who had thrown shoes at the time of presentation at the University of Stockholm.

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