mean, phenomenal. and you can see what one person is able to accomplish. former archbishop of capetown desmond tutu. he was talking there about president nelson mandela. joining me now, we are able to talk to john battersby, coauthor of nelson mandela: a life in photographs. ambassador for the tutu foundation in the uk. he joins me now. desmond tutu. i mean, it s too simplistic, is it not, just to really talk about the way he led the apartheid movement when others were in prison? at the end of the day, without him, the whole thing could have lasted a great deal longer. yes. absolutely. i mean, archbishop tutu was literally a torch bearer for the liberation leaders, for nelson mandela and his colleagues of
Johannesburg, Dec 30 (EFE).- The body of Archbishop Desmond Tutu Thursday arrived at St. George’s Cathedral in Cape Town to lie in state as hundreds of people gathered to pay their respects to South Africa’s anti-apartheid icon and global human rights activist. Tutu’s open casket that was received by the country’s Anglican Archbishop, Thabo Makgoba, …
<strong>Letters: </strong>Readers commemorate the late South African archbishop, and the causes of peace, equality and environmentalism that he championed