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[entertainment] Shoe hurled as Chinese PM speaks

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A protester has thrown a shoe at Wen Jiabao duringa speech at Cambridge University and called the Chinese prime ministera "dictator".
The shoe landed about a metre away from Mr Wen and the protester, a young man, was then removed by security guards.
Mr Wen, who earlier signed a series of trade agreements withGordon Brown on the final day of a three-day UK visit, described theincident as "despicable".
Protests have taken place about human rights and Tibet during his visit.
Protests
Five people were arrested in London on Sunday after trying to approach Mr Wen.
According to eye-witnesses, Mr Wen was interrupted near the end of a speech he was giving in Cambridge on the global economy.
According to the Press Association, the shoe was thrown from the back of the hall and landed "well away" from Mr Wen.
Reports said the protester urged the audience to challenge theChinese prime minister, shouting "how can the university prostituteitself with this dictator?"                         
                                                       

                               
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                                Mr Wen has faced protests throughout his UK visit
                       
                       
                                AFP reported that fellow members of the audience shouted "shame on you" as he was escorted out of the auditorium.
Police later confirmed that the man had been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence.
As Mr Wen arrived to deliver the speech, he was met by bothpro-Chinese supporters and people demonstrating against China's humanrights record in its own country and in Tibet.
The incident was similar to an event in December when USPresident George W Bush was forced to duck to avoid shoes thrown at himduring a visit to Iraq.
'Determination'
Earlier, Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for greatercollaboration on trade between the UK and China during talks with MrWen at Downing Street.
Mr Brown said they shared a determination to reverse theeconomic downturn and Mr Wen said "concerted efforts" were needed to"address the common challenges that we face".
Mr Wen said the economic crisis showed the "dangers of a totally unregulated market".
He added: "Only by working together, only by making a concerted effort, can we address the common challenges we face."
Mr Brown said the 4 trillion yuan (£400bn) fiscal stimulusannounced by the Beijing authorities in November would help Britishexports to China, particularly in low-carbon technologies.
"The strength of the relationship between China and Britainwill be a pivotal force in helping us through the downturn and apowerful driving force behind our future growth and prosperity."
Mr Wen met Conservative leader David Cameron for 45 minutes onSunday to talk about topics including the economic crisis and fightingclimate change.
Mr Cameron raised human rights issues with the Chinese leaderand emphasised the importance of "greater participation" in Beijing'spolitical process.
Mr Wen's European tour includes visits to Germany, Spain, and Brussels.
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