Protesters throw Tony Blair of eggs and shoes and they say the kille
They claimed responsibility for the suffering of the Palestinian people and killed in Iraq
Protesters threw eggs and shoes on former British Prime Minister Tony Blair when he arrived to sign copies of his memoirs in a bookshop in Dublin on Saturday, with no reports of casualties did not hit the ballistics Blair.
The National Broadcasting Network, "RTE.. Ie," that some of the 200 activists who gathered outside the Essonne, a library in the main O'Connell Street in Dublin, scuffled with police at a security checkpoint.
Security was tight in the signing ceremony Blair autobiography because of the opposition by nationalist group opposed to British rule Ireland on Northern Ireland and opposed to Blair's decision to participate in the Iraq war.
The protesters Ireland anti-war, Richard Boyd Barrett, "We came here in order not to speak on behalf of victims of Blair's policies and wars. The countless .. tens of thousands of Iraqis and Afghans who have died as a result of wars waged by the falsehoods uttered by the world and of course the Palestinian people who continue to suffer the the hand of Israel and Tony Blair as envoy to the Middle East did nothing to curb or punish Israel .. it's in fact provides a cover for Israel .. "
And Blair supporters in Ireland, has turned to Catholicism after leaving Downing Street and the grandparents of his mother to farmers Protestants in Ireland and, more importantly, that - for many of those who stood waiting for the books after it was signed - has played a pivotal role in reaching a peace agreement in Northern Ireland in 1998.
One man said he planned to provide support for Blair in the face of protest expected "Tony Blair was a great man for this country .. it is a big political .. made the right decision to go to Iraq .. I think it is .. you know .. we must support the good person always ".
Another said the book is constipated, "I think it was a good man for this country ... I think he played a considerable role to play in the peace process and the benefits that resulted from that."

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