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Shoe, Eggs Hurled At Tony Blair In Dublin

JOHN HEANEY   09/ 4/10 11:43 PM ET   AP

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DUBLIN — Protesters hurled shoes and eggs Saturday at Tony Blair who held the first public signing of his memoir amid high security in Ireland's capital. Hundreds more people lined up to have their books autographed – evidence that the divisions left by Blair's decade as British leader have yet to heal.

Blair's new book, "A Journey," is a best-seller, but it has angered opponents of his policies, especially the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

About 200 demonstrators chanted that Blair had "blood on his hands" as the former prime minister arrived at a Dublin bookstore. Shoes, eggs and other projectiles were thrown toward Blair as he emerged from a car, but did not hit him. A flip-flop could be seen lying on the roof of a BMW in Blair's motorcade.

Security was tight, with book buyers – who appeared to outnumber the protesters by about two to one – told to hand over bags and mobile phones before entering Eason's bookstore on O'Connell Street, Dublin's main shopping thoroughfare.

There were scuffles between police and demonstrators when some tried to force their way through the security cordon. Two protesters were bundled into the back of a security van. Several demonstrators, including one wheelchair user, laid themselves in the van's path, and riot police were brought in to remove them.

Police said four men were arrested and charged with public order offenses.

Blair spent about two hours in the store before emerging to more shouts, boos and hurled eggs. He was quickly driven away, as a police helicopter circled overhead.

"Blair took the world to war in Iraq and Afghanistan on the basis of lies," protester Donal MacFhearraigh said. He said Blair should be indicted as a war criminal.

Another protester, 24-year-old Kate O'Sullivan, said she was taken away by security guards after approaching Blair in the store and trying to perform a citizen's arrest.

Confrontation erupted again once Blair had left, as police stopped demonstrators from entering the bookstore. Many of the demonstrators then marched to the police station where those arrested were being held to continue their protest there.

Despite the protests, Blair is popular with many in Ireland for his role in forging the 1998 Good Friday peace accord in Northern Ireland, and several hundred people lined up in the rain to have their copies of "A Journey" autographed.

"I appreciate what he did for Irish politics, particularly along the border. That's why I've come," retiree Maureen Hedderman told the Press Association news agency.

Released this week, "A Journey" is Amazon's best-selling title in Britain, and has climbed into the top 10 on the online retailer's U.S. chart.

Blair was paid a 4 million pound ($7 million) advance for the memoir, which mounts a strong defense of his policies during his years as prime minister from 1997 to 2007, including the invasion of Iraq.

Blair says in the book that he is not sorry for his decision to enter the U.S.-led war, although he has wept for its victims. He is donating all proceeds from the book to a charity for wounded troops.

In an interview aired Saturday, Blair rejected claims that the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan had increased Muslim radicalization, saying "wicked and backward-looking" radical Islam is the greatest threat to global security.

Blair told the BBC World Service "the biggest threat in international security is this broader radicalized movement, because I think it is rather similar to revolutionary communism."

He said al-Qaida-linked extremism was "loosely a global ideological movement, but Iran is a state sponsor of it."

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Associated Press Writer Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.

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02:37 PM on 09/06/2010
Bush this is the future of your book presentation, be ready for shoes, recalled eggs and rotten tomatoes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you want a more deserved welcome, you can go to iraq.
02:13 PM on 09/06/2010
Why he is waiting to go to iraq to promote his book and have the well deserved prize from orphans and mutilated people?
12:26 PM on 09/06/2010
Blair, a despicable lapdog.
Both he and Bush should be tried and put in jail, preferably in the same cell.
They should be happy that ONLY shoes and eggs be thrown at them.
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10:54 AM on 09/06/2010
Blair knows he is an unmitigated and despicable failure but will never come to terms with this fact

His is a truly tormented soul – he should enjoy it while it lasts - forever
09:57 AM on 09/06/2010
The one bad feature of the whole incident is that Bush didn't appear with Blair. It would have been a two for one egging.
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09:41 AM on 09/06/2010
Anyone else find it ironic that Britain chose to end its "special relationship" with the US after Pres. Obama took office? You'd have thought Blair would have pulled that plug when Bush II started to rope them into fighting an immoral and pointless war of choice.

I'm sure Britain would love to have Blair's existence erased from the history books. His statesmanship was an embarrassment.
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09:55 AM on 09/06/2010
And the USA, If only we could undo the damage Bush is responsible for. Here and around the world, the falsely premised Iraq invasion and our conduct in the wars(s), has fueled religious intolerance among fanatics on all side of the issues who understand nothing but primitive violence. Where or when will the escalation stop?
09:22 AM on 09/06/2010
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/sep/06/tony-blair-cancel-london-event

he might have to cancel his outing at Waterstone's . . . . .
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08:36 AM on 09/06/2010
Too little too late but well deserved.

And he still has the audacity to lie.
08:52 AM on 09/06/2010
but of course that is what bliar does best
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08:36 AM on 09/06/2010
Gee Tony, I'm all warm and mushy about you giving up the profits for the "troops" - that line is big with the US neocons and warmongers on this side of the Atlantic. What are you going to do about the dead soldiers or the tens of thousands dead Iraqis? Going to shed a few tears for them while you go on a well-paid US speaking tour that will net you far more pounds, dollars and euros than the advance on your pileomanure. Say when Bush Jr. made you his poodle, did he have you neutered too?
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08:11 AM on 09/06/2010
If only someone in the crowd had an arm that could fire the projectile at about 2400 fps then perhaps this would be worthwhile...
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07:12 AM on 09/06/2010
What a calamity it is to live in a society where you have to threw your shoe's and eggs at someone to get your point across. Maybe if they were egg's from Iowa, or shoes from Wal-Mart it would be ok. :)
06:39 AM on 09/06/2010
tony bliar getting his just desserts . . . now to the hague with him . . I think Obama must have been listening to the clintonistas to have kept him on as special peace envoy to the Middle East a role he is totally unsuited to fulfill
07:32 AM on 09/06/2010
Clinton herself is the voice the president should not be listening to. The Goldwater Girl never veered far from her early roots and hawkish perspective.
08:05 AM on 09/06/2010
totally agree with you about clinton . . .
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04:28 AM on 09/06/2010
Ah the Brit's version of Bush finally gets his own shoe-toss moment. Hope the book's a bust.
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Earl Davis
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
03:13 AM on 09/06/2010
Why on earth would he hold his first public book signing in Ireland? Oh, I know. To stir up controversy and cause a scene in the hopes that a ruckus would engender sympathy for him with his fellow Brits back in England. Who might then buy his book. What a doooosh.
03:22 AM on 09/06/2010
I forgot about that one, "Any publicity is good publicity!" If he thought like that then he's even more calculating than I reckoned. To take it to the extreme, he might have even hired those hecklers!
03:26 AM on 09/06/2010
I don't think that strategy would work Earl!
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As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
05:22 AM on 09/06/2010
I'll admit it's a slight stretch but I can't think of another reason why he wouldn't hold his first signing in a more friendly arena.. like some safe enclave in London. I'm surprised he didn't hold it in the Green Zone in Iraq.
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02:47 AM on 09/06/2010
blair's new book, which should've been called "A Blarney" instead of "A Journey" is being donated in its entirety to the troops. Then why did he get paid a 7 million advance?
Blair was complicit to the Downing Street Memos, in which Bush made it clear that he had no reason to invade IRAQ, but wanted one ginned-up.
"In an interview aired Saturday, Blair rejected claims that the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan had increased Muslim radicalization, saying "wicked and backward-looking" radical Islam is the greatest threat to global security." Of course he did! Tony isn't capable of admitting he is wrong and his arrogant
obstinance is tied to his military background. He will never admit guilt, even at the end of the rope he deserves from the sentence of a World War Crimes Tribunal along with Bush and Cheney.