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Called to Account - Indictment of Anthony Charles Lynton Blair for the Crime of Aggression Against Iraq - A Hearing archiveIn January 2007 two leading barristers (from Matrix Chambers): Philippe Sands QC (the the prosecution) and Julian Knowles (or the defence) will be test the evidence on whether there would be sufficient grounds to indict the British Prime Minister for the crime of aggression against Iraq. They will examine a number of distinguished witnesses, including Members of Parliament, diplomats, international lawyers, civil servants, United Nations officials, policy advisors, Intelligence experts and journalists. The arguments and testimony gathered will be edited into a play by Richard Norton-Taylor which will examine the criminal implications of the British Governments' decision to use force against Iraq, and allows the audience, to decide whether an indictment in this case is proven.

Cast/Performers

David Beames, Jeremy Clyde, Ken Drury, Diane Fletcher, Terrance Hardiman, William Hoyland, Charlotte Lucas, Morven Macbeth, David Michaels, Roland Oliver, Raad Rawi, Shane Rimmer, Thomas Wheatley, James Woolley

Creatives/Company

Producer: Tricycle
Director: Nicolas Kent
Other: Richard Norton-Taylor (editor)
Design: Polly Sullivan
Sound: Paul Kizintas

Called to Account - Indictment of Anthony Charles Lynton Blair for the Crime of Aggression Against Iraq - A Hearing

Called to Account - Indictment of Anthony Charles Lynton Blair for the Crime of Aggression Against Iraq - A Hearing (Play) production archive for QTIX code T565975937. Details of all Called to Account - Indictment of Anthony Charles Lynton Blair for the Crime of Aggression Against Iraq - A Hearing archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S751647104

Archive Listings

19 Apr 07
  to
9 Jun 07
The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre)
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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