Thanks for the picture.  I just tried to reproduce this again on Ubuntu
Natty, but was unsuccessful.  Here's what I did:

1. Start Shotwell with an empty library: "SHOTWELL_LOG=1 shotwell -d ~/foo".
2. In Nautilus, find the photo indicator_mockup.jpg that Jan attached above and 
drag it into Shotwell.  Choose Import in Place.
3. Select the photo and press Ctrl+T.  Type these tags: "Gimp, Mock-Up, 
Indicators".
4. In the sidebar, select the Gimp tag.
5. In the main view, right click on the photo and choose 'Remove Tag "Gimp" 
from Photo'.
6. Repeat steps 4-5 for the Mock-Up and Indicators tags.

When I did this, everything worked normally.  I then tried the above
steps again, but in step 5 instead of right clicking I chose
'Tags->Remove Tag "Gimp" From Photos' from the top-level menu.  Again,
everything worked normally.

Jan, if you perform the steps above do you see the crash?  If not, can
you provide a sequence of steps that crashes?  Are you sure you've
applied all software updates to your Natty installation?

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  shotwell 0.9.2 crashes when removing a tag

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