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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21Fair play to the group Eirigi for this protest, but instead of groups capitalising on publicity for their own actions on the day, I think people should just come out as humans and individuals to express their anger at this mans visit, someone repsonsible for the muder of thousands
good stuff but hasnt IAWM already called a protest
The Irish Anti War Movement had already called for a protest/march, meeting at Parnell Square at 11am and marching down to Easons.
Why are Eirigí calling a separate protest? Strength in numbers!!!
well done to iawm and eirigi. the more protests and protesters the better.
funny world it is
This is the man who finally brought PEACE to our North ,
Kosovo and Sierra Leone
But Eirigi ,CIRA. ,SWP , ex SFers and IAWM et al
can not forgive me for getting rid of Saddam Hussein
The man is a war criminal Sean. Him and Blair between them are responsible for the slaughter of thousands, hundreds of thousands of civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan. Their invasion of Iraq was illegal their crimes there were many. Any you want to promote this guy? Cop on will ya
Fair play to éirígí, good to see Irish republicans standing against tyrants like the Butcher Blair.
Interesting interview about Tony Blair to be screened on B.B.C. 2 @ 7.00 P.M.
Tomorrow ( 1st September , 2010 ) ....Should be good to watch a traitor on stage .
Not forgetting of course Seán, Tony Blair's New Labour's arms industry as wholly advertised on New Labour glossy election pamhlets that dropped through many a door of the house I lived in in England. "Let's protect our £90 billion arms industry" the leaflet screamed.
Let's not forget the sale of Harrier jumpjets to Indonesia, nor the multitude of arms, bullets and fighter planes sold to despots around the world.
Lest we forget about the butcher blair http://www.eirigi.org/audio/xfactorhero.mpg
Latest reports in Daily Mail tell us of 'a quiet & queue free morning' in Waterstones of
Manchester where 'a journey' is already slashed to half price on the books first day on
sale , Good , Long may it continue .
Galway Alliance Against War are also calling on people to gather at the O'Connell Street and Abbey Street entrances to Eason's from 9.30am on Saturday morning.
Easons have signs up now stating that the store is closed to all tomorrow, except for the book-signing, until 12.45.
Not exactly good for business then. The security staff look a little jumpy today, but then they always do...
Just in on 11.00 am news , a crowd of approx 300 have gathered outside Easons ,
3 people arrested in scuffles with IRISH GARDAI ,
http://pix.ie/punkrock/album/386714
300! thats awesome.
Well done all involved.
The punkrock sequence of photos is impressive and, as John Major might have put it, indicate a not inconsiderable level of street activity during the Blair book signing.
Looks like a good turn out of protesters.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/r...r=RSS
See bbc story
Which begs the question of how much of Dublin's police resources Blair was happy to use on Saturday.
Tony Blair cancels appearance at London book launch party at Tate Modern this evening
Well done to all that turned out to challange Blair in Dublin. The man should be on trial for his war against the poorest people in the world. The coward with the blood of thousands on his hands.