Showing posts with label Tony Blair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Blair. Show all posts

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Blair Witch Trial: Occupy Bangor Protester In Court Aug 21

A hearing on some internationally infamous disorderly conduct takes place Tuesday, August 21 at 1 p.m. in Maine District Court, 18 Colby Street, Waterville. 
Happiest mug shot: Lawrence Reichard after his arrest (Source: Bangor Daily News)
Lawrence Reichard was charged following his act of civil disobedience disrupting a speech by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair at a Colby College graduation ceremony on May 20.

Reichard was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for yelling “liar” and “warmonger” at Blair. A common occurrence in the UK, it was the first such protest in the U.S. to receive widespread coverage internationally.

It was a bad week for Tony Blair -- just a few days later he was shouted at by a protester who entered from behind the judge's seat at a court hearing in London.
Blair was reportedly invited to be the keynote speaker by Colby College board of trustees chair Robert Diamond Jr., formerly CEO of Barclays Bank. Diamond has now stepped down from both posts under investigation for banking fraud. Barclays was ordered by regulators to pay fines in both the U.S. and UK for rigging LIBOR, the world's benchmark interest rate.
Source: photo by David Leaming "Choose A Cause" Waterville Morning Sentinel 5/21/12
Reichard was with a group of protesters who greeted Blair at Colby College with signs. During Blair's introduction some of us shouted that Blair is a war criminal and should be arrested for lying us into war on Iraq, and were asked to leave. 
Source: "Tony Blair At Colby College: 'Are We An Empire That's Fading?'" by Hunter Stuart, Huffington Post
Reichard and another silent protester, Jody Spear (Colby '63), whose sign criticized globalization, remained.

When Blair began speaking, Reichard continued to shout until he was led away by police.

At his hearing for disorderly conduct in Maine District Court, Reichard will read a statement, copies of which will be made available. Reichard, a Bangor resident, is active with the Occupy Wall St. movement.

For further information contact Lawrence Reichard, (207) 907-2086, (home) (415) 794-2955 (cell) or by email: lreichard@gmail.com.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Blair Heckled At Graduation Story Goes Viral Globally

Source: photo by David Leaming "Choose A Cause" Waterville Morning Sentinel 5/21/12

Tony Blair, the British PM who lied his country and NATO into attacking Iraq in 2003, was in Maine May 20, 2012. A group of us confronted him at Colby College's graduation.
Source: "Tony Blair At Colby College: 'Are We An Empire That's Fading'" Hunter Stuart Huffington Post
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2147568/Tony-Blair-heckled-gives-graduation-speech-US-college.html “But, while he has long been dogged by demonstrations in Britain carrying out stunts like trying to arrest him, it is the first time his appearances in the U.S. have been hijacked by protesters.” [My note: Actually, Blair was protested at Stanford University on May 18.]





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Heckled: Four protestors shouted at former Prime Minister Tony Blair as he delivered the graduation speech at Colby College in Maine Other protestors stood by ...




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Maine Public radio uses the pejorative term marred:

Several people took exception to our disturbance of commencement ceremonies at Colby, including the brother of one of the graduates. Here was my reply to his thoughtful and civil response to my blog post about the action:

Thank you for your critique of the disruption I helped cause at Colby College when Tony Blair spoke at your brother's graduation. I gave considerable thought to whether I was comfortable with intruding rudeness into a well-earned celebration for the graduates and their families and friends. I was not entirely comfortable doing it, but I do not regret the decision I made.

It's interesting that your criticism centers on concluding that I wanted to draw attention to myself, personally. For more on how much I have had to overcome my upbringing in order to do the political advocacy work that I now do, you could read my short statement about that on the Smithsonian Institution's website: http://click.si.edu/VisitorStory.aspx?story=485

It was very tempting to stay at the lake with my family and not make the effort. In the end, seven of us did, and it resulted in press coverage far beyond my wildest dreams. Getting the message that we must hold those who wage wars of aggression accountable out all over Europe, Iran, New Zealand, Australia, Ghana, and to scores of U.S. media outlets was the goal. It wasn't about me at all.

What I particularly liked was that there was mention made of war crimes, globalization, the Bring Our War $$ Home campaign, the Occupy movement, and environmental and economic concerns in one or more of the articles. These issues are all connected, and we ignore them at our peril.

Sometimes it isn't nice to protest, or to hear protests; probably institutions should give more careful thought to what kind of public figures they chose to showcase, their moral character and their track record presumably standing as a role model to the young being educated at college.

A woman I respect very much contacted me after Sunday's disruption and said, “Thanks for being the voice for the voiceless.” R.I.P. the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who died because of Blair's lies.

Lisa Savage
CODEPINK


Sunday, May 20, 2012

Why I Heckled Tony Blair, War Criminal, at Colby College Graduation

If you woke on a beautiful spring Sunday in May on a pond in Maine, what would you do? A canoe ride on water as smooth as glass, and breakfast on the deck, perhaps -- followed by disrupting international war criminal Tony Blair at Colby College graduation in Waterville!
Photo: Steve Demtriou
Who knew our protest would lead news coverage of the ceremony? (Washington Post, WGME, Houston Chronicle, and Daily Mail, to name a few.)
Source: War Crimes International, Tony Bliar
With the BLAIR IS A WAR CRIMINAL sign I scrawled hastily in pink lipstick, we approached the back row of the outdoor ceremony where the former British PM, who lied about WMDs in Iraq and has the blood on his hands of thousands of innocent civilians, was to speak.

Before we even made it off the street we were approached by a man from Vermont who said, "Thank you for being here. I was disgusted that Colby would invite such a slimy speaker for graduation this year." (More of the disgusted were heard from in Op-Ed News and the local newspapers.)

As we stood holding our signs and quietly listening to graduates give a prayer and then a speech, we were approached by Colby College security guards who told us to keep quiet or else we'd be asked to leave.
Photo: Steve Demtriou
When the introduction for Blair began I waited for a pause and then called out "Tony Blair is a war criminal! He should be arrested. He lied us into war in Iraq. He's a war criminal!"

Just then I was grabbed by my arm and turned to find myself staring into the badge of Waterville's Chief of Police Joe Massey, who told me I had to leave. I told him he really shouldn't have his hands on me, and wriggled free. A couple of Colby security guards and a few more uniformed police scurried up and the guards said they had warned us that we had to be quiet to stay. We were now told if we didn't leave we'd be arrested, so my husband and I decided to go back to our car.

Ridgely Fuller stayed behind to call out "War Criminal!" once again as Blair approached the podium. She, too, was asked to leave. She carried a Draw-a-thon image by artist Brian Reeves:

Because both of us had CODEPINK on our sign and banner, the Associated Press report picked up this nugget, ostensibly a quote from Waterville police (which I very much doubt):
Protesters carried signs saying "Code Pink," a grassroots peace and social justice movement working to end U.S.-funded wars and to challenge global militarism, police said.
Lawrence Reichard stayed behind to call out "warmonger" and more, and when he refused to leave, was arrested. We know Lawrence from Occupy Bangor, and I've seldom seen a happier mug shot than the one of him released by the Waterville Police Department and carried by news outlets in the US and the UK:
Source: "Tony Blair heckled during graduation address at Maine college" The Guardian
As we walked back to our car our escort had dwindled to two Colby security guards. I asked one of them if he supported what had been done in Iraq, killing thousands or maybe even a million women, children, and other civilians.

He said he didn't have any opinion about that. "I'm just doing my job," he told me.

I said that was the defense used by German soldiers during the trials of Nazis after the war, that they were just doing their job. I asked him if he ever studied history and he said no, so I suggested he might want to look up the Nuremberg trials sometime.

As he gave us our final warning that we'd be arrested if we tried to come back,  it was just as Ridgely caught up to us. I told him, "We are civil disobedients. We've been arrested before, like at the White House."

His eyes lit up. "Really? You mean the one just the other day?"

Another thing that made me think he was kind of sympathetic to our side was when I had asked my husband, "Why do you think Colby chose such a creepy speaker for their commencement?" the young security guard commented, "Yeah, Bates [another Maine college] got Robert DeNiro."
Photo: Steve Demtriou
As we left the campus I saw an acquaintance who works at Colby, in a pretty dress, standing obediently off to one side.

I feel that the passivity and complicity of US citizens in the dirty dealings of NATO and its member nations, blindly paying federal taxes every year to fund the slaughter of innocents, afraid to protest, afraid to rock the boat for fear of job loss or being seen as impolite, is actually the biggest threat to global security.

And that's why, as my compatriots were protesting the disgusting spectacle of the NATO summit in Chicago this weekend, I disrupted Colby College's graduation ceremony.