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Blair's book party postponed after protest threat

Wed Sep 8, 2010 6:26 AM EDT
world-news, entertainment, eu, britain, book, tony-blair, blair
Raphael G. Satter, Associated Press
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<p>A protester demonstrates outside Eason book store in Dublin, Ireland, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair appeared for a public book signing at the Eason book store as anti-war protesters hurled shoes and eggs at him as he arrived for his first public signing of his fast-selling memoir. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)</p>

A protester demonstrates outside Eason book store in Dublin, Ireland, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair appeared for a public book signing at the Eason book store as anti-war protesters hurled shoes and eggs at him as he arrived for his first public signing of his fast-selling memoir. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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LONDON — A book-launch party for former British Prime Minister Tony Blair at London's top modern art venue has been postponed following a threat by protesters to picket the event.

Blair spokesman Matthew Doyle said the Wednesday party at the Tate Modern had been pushed back, but would not say until when. He also refused to comment about why the party had been put off.

Blair's book, "A Journey," has reawakened the controversy over his decade at the top of British politics, particularly his decision to take the country to war in Iraq.

Blair's appearance at a book signing in Ireland's capital last week was greeted with a group of rowdy projectile-throwing protesters, while a book-signing event at Waterstone's bookstore in central London was canceled due to security concerns.

Anti-war activists claimed the bookstore cancellation as a victory, then expressed anger when word got out that Blair was still planning to attend a party at the Tate Modern, a power plant-turned-art gallery on the south bank of the River Thames. Blair's critics in the art world also expressed annoyance at the choice of venue, with Vivienne Westwood, Tacey Emin, and Brian Eno writing to The Guardian to say that holding the party at the Tate was a disgrace.

The Tate said in a statement that it did not comment on the private events it hosted.

Lindsey German of the Stop The War Coalition said she was pleased that Wednesday's event had been canceled.

"It shows he is running scared," she said of Blair, batting away criticism that his group was unfairly hounding the former British leader. "The people who say we should not protest are denying us the right to persist in asking questions about the war and denying the rights of Iraqis who are still suffering because of Blair's policies."

Blair was paid a 4 million pound ($7 million) advance for "A Journey," in which he defends his 1997-2007 tenure in office and his role in precipitating the war in Iraq. The book is a best-seller — currently No. 1 in Amazon's British rankings and in the top 20 in its U.S. ones.

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Online:

A Journey: http://www.tonyblairjourney.co.uk/

Stop the War Coalition: http://stopwar.org.uk/

© 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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      Reply#2 - Thu Sep 9, 2010 11:10 AM EDT
      scampy-1353624

      Phony Tony, Bliar or the peoples princess as he is known in the UK has canceled the book signings because the last thing he wants is to see himself on television screens around the world being jeered and pelted with missiles?

      Most people would like to see Blair at the Hague on war crimes charges.

        Reply#3 - Thu Sep 9, 2010 11:25 PM EDT
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