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Tony Blair and Tall Tales
Just in case some people aren’t aware: The date for the public hearing of former Prime Minister Tony Blair has been announced… by the Iraq Inquiry… Mr Blair will appear for a full day’s session on Friday 29th January 2010.
Poor Tony Blair – Victim of an Illegal War in Iraq
Introduction Part 1 of 3 The invasion of Iraq was illegal. Every applicable law unequivocally confirms this conclusion. There are no grey areas, no extenuating circumstances. Not according to the law. When Tony Blair and George Bush decided to abandon … Continue reading
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Apologising for Blair
Despite the long since uncovered lies, the deceit and corruption, the intensifying violence of the state, the broken lives, shattered families, splintered society, breakdown of law and order, looting and collapse of the economy and disenfranchisement of the people under … Continue reading
Blair – The Making of a Monster
Tony Blair’s progression from a privileged, Tory leaning, guitar wielding attention seeker into Britain’s most corrupt politician and notorious war criminal is set out in a 2007 article by BBC political reporter Brian Wheeler. Being a BBC piece, it smoothly … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, career, history, timeline, Tony Blair
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Blair, “a pretty straight sort of a guy”?
In assembling a list of Tony Blair’s top ten lies to the British people, Iraq and Saddam’s fabled weapons of mass destruction would surely top the charts. This was the lie that finally knocked Blair’s halo askew in the eyes … Continue reading
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Tagged corruption, ecclestone, lies, sleaze, Tony Blair
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Unholy Alliance, Blair and Murdoch
In his latest article in the New Statesmen John Pilger recalls some of the worst journalistic breaches of integrity by Rupert Murdoch’s “news” papers and remembers a young “aspiring war criminal” who, at an early stage of his political ascent, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, lies, morality, Murdoch, New Statesman, Pilger, Tony Blair
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The Blair Years – I See Dead People
When Tony Blair swept into office in May, 1997 he was hailed by the media as a “new dawn” and the remedy to the eighteen years of a Conservative government irrevocably tarnished by corruption and scandal. “Things can only get … Continue reading
Posted in Genocide, The Lies of Tony Blair, War Crimes in Iraq
Tagged Denis Halliday, iraq, Medialens, oil for food, sanctions, Tony Blair, UN, United Nations
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Bomber Blair and Yugoslavia
Tony Blair’s record of bombing nations to enforce his “values” and “liberate” his victims did not begin in Iraq in 2003. Although he heartily enforced the murderous sanctions levied against Iraq following the end of the first Gulf War, sanctions … Continue reading
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Tagged bombing, croatia, holocaust, NATO, serbia, Tony Blair, war crimes, yugoslavia
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Guide to War Law
Make Wars History has done a great job putting together a Guide to War Law. Subjects covered include: Introduction A Short History of War Law The Laws Prohibiting War The General Treaty for the Renunciation of War [Kellogg-Briand Pact] The … Continue reading
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Tagged guide, make wars history, review, War Law
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Chris Coverdale Sets the Scene
This is a lengthy talk by Chris Coverdale, the man who after many attempts finally forced the police to open an investigation into the criminal behaviour of the British government in agitating for and prosecuting an illegal war against Iraq. … Continue reading
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Tagged blair, chris coverdale, iraq, law, war crimes
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