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Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen E
in Politics, on the 29th of January 2010
Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was  ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen. 
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.

Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen.
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.

ID: 233373
Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was  ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen. 
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.

Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen.
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.

ID: 233461
Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was  ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen. 
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.

Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen.
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.

ID: 233466
Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was  ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen. 
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.

Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen.
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.

ID: 233467
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Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was  ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen. 
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.
Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was  ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen. 
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.
Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was  ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen. 
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.
Anti-war protester Gabriel Carlyle attempted a peaceful citizens-arrest of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as he was questioned today at the Iraq Inquiry chaired by Sir John Chilcot at the Queen Elizabeth II Hall in central London. London, United Kingdom. 29/01/2010.

Mr Carlyle, who is a journalist for Peace News, narrowly avoided being arrested himself as he was  ejected from the inquiry by a large number of policemen. 
After the event Mr Carlye said he had warned police that he would attempt a non-violent arrest of Tony Blair for war-crimes during the 2001 Iraq war and subsequent occupation.