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The protester told reporters his name was David Lawley Wakelin and he was from the Alternative Iraq Enquiry. He spoke as security guards escorted him through the Royal Courts of Justice.
David Lawley-Wakelin, the man who interrupted former prime minister Tony Blair's evidence to the Leveson Inquiry, is an anti-war documentary maker who lists his political views on Facebook as ...
The protester was David Lawley Wakelin, a documentary filmmaker, whose latest work, The Alternative Iraq Enquiry, holds Blair complicit along with George W Bush in waging war for profit.
David Lawley-Wakelin, 49, got into Court 73 at the Royal Courts of Justice through a 'secure corridor' and accused the former Prime Minister of being a war criminal. He shouted: ‘This man should ...
By Richard Alleyne and Richardalleyne 28 May 2012 • 2:06pm David Lawley Wakelin interrupted Mr Blair’s evidence to the judicial inquiry and accused him of receiving £6 million from investment ...
David Lawley-Wakelin, who made a documentary called Alternative Iraq, said “excuse me” before heckling Mr Blair, but was nonetheless found guilty of causing alarm or distress to Lord Leveson ...
David Lawley-Wakelin, the maker of a documentary called Alternative Iraq Enquiry, stormed into the inquiry into press standards in May this year, and is alleged to have shouted insults connecting ...
The man, who has told reporters his name is David Lawley-Wakelin, spoke on LBC 97.3 before bursting in to the hearing, about his anger at the former Prime Minister and accused the British public ...
Tony Blair's evidence to the Leveson Inquiry was briefly interrupted by a protester accusing the former Prime Minister of being a "war criminal".
The former prime minister was seated in court No 73 as he gave evidence under oath about his links to the Murdoch media empire when anti-war protester David Lawley-Wakelin burst in. He shouted ...
The protester, who gave his name as David Lawley-Wakelin, shouted that Blair should be arrested -- but only seconds later he was bundled away by security staff. He yelled at Blair ...
David Lawley Wakelin, 49, burst into Court 73 at the Royal Courts of Justice where he accused the former prime minister of being a war criminal. Lord Justice Leveson ordered an investigation and ...