Desmond Tutu

Desmond Mpilo Tutu is a South African cleric & activist . Desmond Tutu was elected & ordained the first black South African Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa. In 1984 Desmond Tutu received the Nobel Peace Prize . Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam who was then President of India awarded him Gandhi Peace Prize in February 2007.
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Ban Zimbabwe Tour to England, Says Tutu
Archbishop will use MCC's Spirit of Cricket lecture to make case for sporting sanctions as he seeks to isolate Mugabe as 'a pariah'

Tutu Calls for End to Blockade of Gaza
Rory McCarthy: Nobel laureate sent by UN Human Rights Council to investigate deaths of 18 Palestinians

In Beit Hanoun, Tutu Visits a Family Torn Apart By Shells
South African archbishop steps out of armored 4x4 and walks up to the Athamna family house

Tutu Enters Gaza to Start Investigation Into Deaths
Archbishop leads UN investigation into Israeli shelling of Palestinian house which killed 18 people

A Rabble-rouser for Peace
If Desmond Tutu is guilty of craving fame, he has made good use of it, writes David Beresford.

Tutu Bemoans Failure to Bring Rights Abusers to Justice
South Africa allowed too many human rights abusers from the apartheid era to escape justice, Archbishop Desmond Tutu said yesterday, marking 10 years since the creation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).

Mbeki Called Me a Liar, Claims Tutu
Insults fly in a bitter clash between Archbishop Desmond Tutu and South African president Thabo Mbeki that expose intolerance in the ruling African National Congress.

Tutu Says Mbeki Enriching Few at Expense of Poor
South Africa's anti-apartheid elder statesman, the former Archbishop Desmond Tutu, accused Thabo Mbeki's government yesterday of enriching a few while the vast majority of the population stayed poor.

Desmond Tutu: Apartheid in the Holy Land
In our struggle against apartheid, the great supporters were Jewish people.