Tony Blair Watch

Tony Blair glorifies his war crimes yet again under the 9/11 brand

The media is at its most slobbering and indulgent when interviewing home-grown war criminal Tony Blair wishing to present himself as a pillar of wisdom and insight.

How much more evidence do we need for Tony Blair's war crimes before he is indicted?

A newly published Downing Street letter from September 2002, five months before the Iraq invasion, confirms Blair planned to ignore the advice of his legal advisors and go to war knowing it was illegal.

If you can be jailed for a shaving foam attack why is war criminal Tony Blair still at large?

The shaving foam protester who "pied" Murdoch was jailed for disrupting parliament, which, said the judge, "conducts itself with dignity and in a civilised fashion". Even when it votes for illegal wars?

The Iraq Inquiry will confirm Tony Blair is a war criminal, so what happens next?

The Iraq Inquiry will confirm that Tony Blair lied to his cabinet, parliament and the people of Britain, says the Mail. So, guilty of war crimes then. What happens next?

Tony Blair's back: you can't keep a good war criminal down

Blair puts himself in the vanguard of the Arab Spring uprisings. What breathtaking hypocrisy from the man who cosied up to Gaddafi, Mubarak, and the despots in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

Feeling sorry for Tony Blair

"I knew Mr Gaddafi for years. He just kept himself to himself, I had no idea he'd end up like this. I even had my photo taken with him after selling him dozens of tanks."

Tony Blair's lies killed my son

Rose Gentle "Your lies killed my son, I hope you can live with that" Rose Gentle told Blair, when bereaved parents turned on him when as he was leaving the Iraq Inquiry.

Blair at the Iraq Inquiry: Before and After

Blair's legacy is an unlawful and disastrous conflict that continues to cause misery and claim lives, shredding public trust in government, undermining the rule of law.

Tony Blair sneaks into Iraq Inquiry

Tony Blair sneaked into the Iraq inquiry on 21 January 2011 under cover of darkness to avoid protestors outside calling for his indictment for war crimes.

Blair is back: time for his "journey" to end in jail

Reg Keys famously stood against Tony Blair in the 2005 general election, in his campaign to get justice for his son Tom, who was killed in Iraq. In this BBC interview, he says the Iraq war was an act of international terrorism and Blair is a war criminal, responsible for the death of his son, Tom, 178 other British soldiers and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis.

Kosovo and the myth of Tony Blair's "good war"

Far from being Tony Blair's "good war", Nato's assault on Yugoslavia was in its own way as immoral as the assault on Iraq. There were solutions other than war.

40 minutes speech earns Tony Blair £50,000 from disinfectant firms

Tony Blair earns a nother £50,000 for a 40 minute speech opening a conference of disinfectant manufacturers. Not all the disinfectant in the world could wash the blood of Blair's war crimes from his hands.

Tony Blair called back to Iraq inquiry

Tony Blair has been summoned again to appear at the Iraq Inquiry and explain "conflicting statements" -- known to the rest of us as lies.

Brothers in arms: the BBC and Tony Blair

The idea that the BBC is impartial or "left-wing" is absurd, says John Pilger. Look at how it supports the government's war policies and venerates the war criminal Tony Blair.

Dear Tony Blair...

Hans von Sponeck, former UN assistant secretary on Tony Blair's "sacrifice of the UN and negotiations on the altar of a self-serving alliance with the Bush administration".

Tony Blair running scared

Steve Bell's cartoon captures brilliantly why Blair's cancellations at Waterstone's and Tate Modern were a victory for the anti-war movement and for the majority who oppose his wars.