Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair leaves his house in central London, Monday, May 28, 2012. Blair will later appear at the UK media ethics inquiry examining whether politicians and press barons traded favors in the run-up to the phone hacking scandal that brought down Rupert Murdoch's News of the World. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair leaves his house in central London, Monday, May 28, 2012. Blair will later appear at the UK media ethics inquiry examining whether politicians and press barons traded favors in the run-up to the phone hacking scandal that brought down Rupert Murdoch's News of the World. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
In this image from video, former British Prime Minister between 1997 and 2007 Tony Blair is grilled on his relationship with the press and Rupert Murdoch at an inquiry into media ethics in central London Monday May 28 2012. Several senior politicians have appeared at the investigation set up last year in the wake of a phone hacking scandal when it emerged that reporters at the Murdoch-owned News of the World tabloid had routinely hacked into the phones of public figures. Blair is godfather to one of the powerful News Corp. chairman and CEO's children. (AP Photo/ pool)
In this image from video, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair between 1997 and 2007 is grilled on his relationship with the press and Rupert Murdoch at an inquiry into media ethics in central London Monday May 28 2012. Several senior politicians have appeared at the investigation set up last year in the wake of a phone hacking scandal when it emerged that reporters at the Murdoch-owned News of the World tabloid had routinely hacked into the phones of public figures. Blair is godfather to one of the powerful News Corp. chairman and CEO's children. (AP Photo/ pool)
In this image from video, former British Prime Minister between 1997 and 2007 Tony Blair is grilled on his relationship with the press and Rupert Murdoch at an inquiry into media ethics in central London Monday May 28 2012. Several senior politicians have appeared at the investigation set up last year in the wake of a phone hacking scandal when it emerged that reporters at the Murdoch-owned News of the World tabloid had routinely hacked into the phones of public figures. Blair is godfather to one of the powerful News Corp. chairman and CEO's children. (AP Photo/ pool)
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair leaves his house in central London, Monday, May 28, 2012. Blair will later appear at the UK media ethics inquiry examining whether politicians and press barons traded favors in the run-up to the phone hacking scandal that brought down Rupert Murdoch's News of the World. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
LONDON (AP) ? A heckler has burst in on former Prime Minister Tony Blair as he testified at a UK inquiry into media ethics at London's Royal Courts of Justice.
The heckler gained entrance to the court Monday through a secure corridor and shouted "this man should be arrested for war crimes" before being removed by security.
Blair continued his testimony to Lord Justice Brian Leveson's inquiry once the man was taken away.
Associated Press
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