Protest Tony Blair's Human Rights Abuses

When: Wednesday, September 15, 2010, 6:00 pm
Where: First Parish Church • 1 Church St • Harvard Sq T • Cambridge
2010 Sep 15 - 6:00pm

Tony Blair will present his new book at an event for the Harvard Book Store

Amnesty International will sponsor a demonstration outside the church.
 
As Prime Minister of the UK, Blair partnered with George Bush to orchestrate the campaign to attack Iraq based on lies and misinformation.   The "war on terror" sponsored by Blair resulted in torture and in the unjustifiable imprisonment at Guantanamo.    
 
Photo: London protesters express their anger with Blair in January 2010.
 
Update:  Blair Cancels London Book Signing over Antiwar Protests (DemocracyNow, 9/7/10)

 

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has canceled a book signing in London this week over fears of a large turnout from antiwar protesters. Peace groups had vowed to protest Blair as he signed copies of his new memoir at a major London bookstore. Blair has continued to defend the 2003 US-British invasion of Iraq as justified. The cancellation comes just days after three people were arrested for throwing eggs and shoes at Blair as he arrived for a book event in Dublin. Richard Boyd-Barrett of the Irish Anti-War Movement said Blair should be held to account for the consequences of his policies.

Richard Boyd-Barrett: "We’re here to give voice to the victims of Blair’s policies and his wars—the countless tens of thousands of Iraqis and Afghanis who’ve died as a result of the wars he launched and the lies that he told to the world, and indeed the Palestinian people, who continue to suffer at the hands of Israel, where Tony Blair, as the UN Middle East envoy, does nothing to restrain or sanction Israel, in fact gives cover to Israel for its actions."

Peace activists have attempted to disrupt Blair’s book sales with a guerrilla campaign to move copies of his memoir into the "Crime" section of stores where it’s sold. Former President George W. Bush’s memoirs come out in November.

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London Iraq-Blair Protest
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Punish the Criminals

Hello, Tony Blair, as well as George Bush, worked together to trick the world, thier own countries, and convinced their Armys to go to war. Even as the U.N. asks them to be patient, and wait until the inspections were over. They refused, and sent their Armies into a Soverign Country, and did attack, and kill hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens, and destroy property, all over the country of Iraq. The people of Iraq had not in anyway attacked either Great Britan, or the United States, therefor, the attack on Iraq was against all the rules of war, known by man for the last 400 years. Therefor I feel Tony Blair, and anyone else directley involved with these war crimes, should be prosecuted with the full extent of the Law. Good luck to all of us. Remember United We Stand...Devided We Fall !!

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