Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Evening Standard: Harlesden protester at Leveson Inquiry accuses Tony Blair of war crimes

Link to Evening Standard

"David Lawley-Wakelin, 49, burst into Court 73 at the Royal Courts of Justice yesterday, where he accused the former Prime Minister of being a war criminal.

"Lawley-Wakelin, from Harlesden, said:
“I was dragged out and arrested, there was a bit of a scuffle, and I was taken to the police station. But the police handled me very well, they just gave me a ticking off, and warned me not to do it again.

It’s fantastic that we live in a country where you can do something like that without being shot or locked up and tortured."

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