desmond tutu he described him as an angry and evil bishop. angry and evil bishop. many others have seen that angry and evil bishop. many others have seen that clip. angry and evil bishop. many others have seen that clip. milton, - angry and evil bishop. many others have seen that clip. milton, i - have seen that clip. milton, i wonder if we could touch on his passions will stop charitable that though? shall we talk football? one of the most prominent times when the world saw desmond tutu on a grand scale was at the 2010 fifa world cup which was held in south africa and africa for the very first time. he had always been a huge supporter of football here in south africa, believing that it takes young people from the streets, where they are exposed for drugs and all they are exposed for drugs and all the ills of the world and bringing them back into society where they can thrive, succeed and realise their talents. can thrive, succeed and realise theirtalents. he can thrive, succee
cancer. milton is with us as well. the anc and post apartheid. just because he fought against the apartheid regime, does not necessarily mean he was loyal without criticism to the anc. yes. without criticism to the anc. yes, indeed. without criticism to the anc. yes, indeed- the without criticism to the anc. yes, indeed. the archbishop without criticism to the anc. 1313 indeed. the archbishop was quite critical of the anc government when he felt that it was losing its way. that reared its head quite significantly under the jacob zuma administration, where there were huge allegations of corruption hanging on the neck of former presidentjacob zuma, which still due to this day. many cold cases lining up for him to go and clear his name. so archbishop desmond tutu was very angry also for the south
desmond tutu had the courage to pen a letter as a vicar to a very little, powerful apartheid state, a letter as a vicar to a very little, powerfulapartheid state, it tells you how much conviction he had in his spirituality and also in the correctness of his beliefs. milton, and william. correctness of his beliefs. milton, and william, we correctness of his beliefs. milton, and william, we will correctness of his beliefs. milton, and william, we will pick- correctness of his beliefs. milton, and william, we will pick up - correctness of his beliefs. milton, and william, we will pick up his i and william, we will pick up his further criticism post apartheid and speaking truth to power and the anc. for now, let us take our viewers back to st george s cathedral in cape town.
preacher at the funeral service for archbishop desmond tutu will be right reverend michael nuttall, he is the retired bishop of natal and dean of the province for archbishop tutu. only100 dean of the province for archbishop tutu. only 100 guests are going to be paying the final respects within st george s cathedral itself because of the coronavirus protocols within the country. i wonder if i could just come back to you, milton. a voice of the voiceless is a phrase that mandela used to describe his best friend. they didn t always get on though, did they? yes. best friend. they didn t always get on though, did they? on though, did they? yes, in fact the not on though, did they? yes, in fact they got on on though, did they? yes, in fact they got on very on though, did they? yes, in fact
his closest friend the dalai lama spent some time with him talking about that. he was notjust critical of racial discrimination and homophobia, he also criticised former uk pro minister tony blair and former american president george bush for their war in iraq. he has been an all rounder, the world has lost an icon in the truest sense. thank you, milton. if you are joining us on