Friday, March 26, 2010

Tony Blair in citizen's arrest scare as Brussels journalist tries to detain him over 'war crimes'

A journalist tried to arrest Tony Blair for 'crimes against peace' as the former prime minister arrived to give a speech at the European Parliament in Brussels.

Mr Blair flinched as his accuser, left-wing writer David Cronin, wearing a press pass and carrying a notepad, put a hand on his wrist and told him: 'This is a citizen's arrest.'

The former leader is then said to have given would-be detainer a 'bewildered and contemptuous' stare before bodyguards pounced.

As Mr Cronin was pushed away on Monday, he shouted 'Mr Blair, you are guilty of war crimes' referring to the Iraq invasion. More...

Don't miss:

  1. How Tony Blair amassed a fortune and kept it secret...
  2. Tony Blair costs British taxpayers £6m a year to protect...
  3. 'Give your £90,000 speaker's fee to charity'
  4. Tony Blair always eyed the money...
  5. Tony Blair earned more than £6,000 a minute...
  6. Father to Tony Blair: I will not shake your hand...
  7. Tony Blair claimed £7,000 for new roof just TWO days before leaving Downing Street...

No comments:

Post a Comment