Violence has broken out at the first public signing for Tony Blair's memoirs, with anti-war protesters hurling shoes and eggs at the former prime minister.Hmm, "projectiles did not hit Blair"? I used to support the aims and objectives of the anti-war movement but maybe the aim needs a bit more work.
The projectiles did not hit Blair as he arrived at a bookshop in Dublin, Ireland, to be greeted by scores of demonstrators chanting that he was a "war criminal" and had "blood on his hands" because of the invasion of Iraq.
Irish police blocked off streets around the Eason store on O'Connell Street following the clashes with activists who tried to push down a security barrier.
The demonstrators also shouted: "Hey hey Tony hey, how many kids have you killed today?"
The city tram service was suspended and shops in the surrounding area also closed.
Buyers at the signing had to hand over bags and mobile phones before entering the store. Undercover detectives mingled with the crowds taking names before Blair arrived at the shop at about 10.30am.
Many thanks to Sarah in the comments.
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