Tony Blair Watch

When war criminal Tony Blair met Harry Patch, longest surviving soldier from World War 1

War criminal Tony Blair got more than he bargained for when he met Harry Patch, longest suriviving soldier from World War 1.

How Tony Blair's illegal Iraq war robbed a generation of their faith in politics

Over a million sent a message to Blair: we don't want this war. And it wasn't just London -- Damascus, Athens, Seoul, Rome, Tokyo, Sydney - hundreds of cities worldwide witnessed the same thing.

An Iraqi child asks Tony Blair and George Bush: Are you happy now?

"Humanitarian?" The Iraqi boy might query, and then ask, "So they're happy now? Well, they're all very rich. Maybe they'd buy my drawing?"

The People v. Tony Blair: how mass murderers get away with their war crimes and how to stop them

We need to remind ourselves of the sheer criminality of George W Bush and Tony Blair, to try and explain what was behind it and how they got away with it.

New book: The People v. Tony Blair

A new book The People v. Tony Blair shows how the huge anti-war demonstrations demonstrations in 2003 nearly brought down then prime minister Tony Blair and almost forced Britain out of the Iraq war.

Keeping secret Tony Blair's war crimes is blocking the Iraq Inquiry

The Iraq Inquiry will not report before Autumn 2013, two years behind schedule, because the government won't release papers showing Tony Blair's Iraq war pact with George W Bush.

Two Nobel Peace Prize winners support my pursuit of Tony Blair for war crimes

David Lawley-Wakelin is joined by Nobel Peace Prize winners Mairead Maguire and Archbishop Tutu in demanding that Tony Blair is held to account for the lies he told deceiving us into the Iraq war.

Tony Blair jeered by university students before speech

Report by The Guardian on protest when Tony Blair is greeted with chants of "war criminal" as he arrives at University College London.

How Tony Blair and friends help arms dealers get into bed with Britain's universities

Mike Higgs describes how the arms industry is embedded in Britain's universities, with the help of Tony Blair and his acolytes, such as former UK defence minister John Reid.

Tony Blair's office could face investigation over use of unpaid interns

"...they are trying to staff the office with that classic, rotate your interns; get the interns to do the office admin, don't pay them a thing and, after three months, kick them out, get someone else in."

Why it is Tony Blair and not me who should be in the dock on 16 November

David Lawley-Wakelin has been charged under the public order act 1986 for using threatening abusive or insulting words or behavior that may have caused someone harassment, alarm or distress.

He's not a celebrity, get him out of here: the war crimes of Alistair Campbell

Alastair Campbell basks in the celebrity limelight, his war crimes expurged from the collective imagination, instead of demanding prosecution alongside those of Tony Blair.

Selling War: ten years since Tony Blair's 'dodgy dossier'

Far too many of those who lied to parliament and people in order to take us in to an illegal and devestating war are still in positions of public power and responsibility.

Why is the deluded, self-justifying war criminal Tony Blair given airtime by the media?

The man who has done more than most to contribute to anti-western feeling among Muslims in the Middle East and Asia is called upon to tell us why Muslims shouldn't be angry about anything.

What happens now the Archbishop has removed Emperor Tony Blair's clothes?

Archbishop Desmond Tutu's criticisms of both Blair and Bush effectively call into question the attempts by both men to present themselves as politicians motivated by religious faith.

We're one crucial step closer to seeing Tony Blair at The Hague facing war crime charges

Without legal justification, the attack on Iraq was an act of mass murder. It caused the deaths of up to a million people, and ranks among the greatest crimes the world has ever seen.