Today, the Belfast Telegraph reported:
Tony Blair later denied the allegations, and his crimes against humanity will likely continue to be brushed under the carpet.
Mr Blair’s evidence will also be remembered for a protester bursting into the inquiry and yelling: “This man should be arrested for war crimes.”
The intruder, who told reporters his name was David Lawley-Wakelin, managed to evade security and access the courtroom through a back corridor.
He was eventually wrestled to the ground by three men, ejected from the courtroom and arrested.
Tony Blair later denied the allegations, and his crimes against humanity will likely continue to be brushed under the carpet.