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NP demands apology from TRC
… an unconditional apology from chairman Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the resignation of vice-chairman Dr. Alex Boraine … SAPA, (1997), ' TUTU MUST APOLOGISE, BORAINE RESIGN, DEMANDS NP ', from …
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Ghana
… the reign of Asantehene Opoku Ware I successor to Osei Tutu. By the 1820s, successive rulers had extended Asante … alliance with Asante. At the end of the 17th Century, Osei Tutu became Asantehene (King of Asante). Under Osei Tutu's rule, the confederacy of Asante states was transformed …
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National Day of Prayer is observed peacefully
… Cathedral in Central Johannesburg, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and other people attending a prayer meeting are forced …
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Highlights for 2013
… Republic Chad April 3 2013 SA troops Archbishop Desmond Tutu awarded the 2013 Templeton prize. April 4 2013 Desmond Tutu Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher dies. …
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Magnus Malan’s trial ends
… affected by the ordeal to accept it. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission …
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The people armed, 1984-1990
… Introduction 1985, Desmond Tutu, armed only with the bible under his arm, confronts the … boost when the Nobel Peace Committee announced that Bishop Tutu had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, joining Chief … second South African to receive this prestigious award. Tutu was already engaged in the struggle with the clergy …
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Nelson Mandela is voted the greatest South African
… Thabo Mbeki, Gary Player; Jan Smuts and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. There were some surprising inclusions in this list, …
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PW Botha refuses to testify before the TRC
… with the chairperson of the commission, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The meeting was arranged after a series of witnesses …
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Mass protest against the circumstances of Neil Aggett’s death
… will be imprisoned, banned and die,'' Bishop Desmond M. Tutu told the meeting. ''But freedom is coming. We shall all …
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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
… group of 12 eminent leaders chaired by Archbishop Desmond Tutu , who aim to use their wisdom to tackle global problems. Archbishop Tutu and Graca Machel were integral with regards to the …
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Imijondolo
… community organizer between 1980 and 1984. Both Desmond Tutu's (then Bishop of Johannesburg) foreword, as well as …
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TRC releases documents revealing plot to kill UN Secretary
… Commission (TRC) chairperson, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, released documents revealing an alleged plot by Western …
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Noble South Africans win Nobel Peace Prize
… attend the award ceremony in Oslo, Norway. Bishop Desmond Tutu, noted bishop of the Anglican Church and former general …
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Photography and the Liberation Struggle in South Africa
… to be able to feed their children. [1] -Archbishop Desmund Tutu The following article seeks to better understand how … about forced removals by Omar Badsha, Archbishop Desmond Tutu writes: I believe that when the Germans were asked how …
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Mandela signs a law into bill creating the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
… was created. Mandela then appointed Archbishop Desmond Tutu as chair for the commission. The commission was tasked …
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The Cordoned Heart
… “The Child that was shot at Langa.” Archbishop Desmond Tutu wrote the forward to the book. On 4 May 1986, exhibition …
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Coetzee as Contractarian: Disgrace as Political Theory by Joshua Richman
… Africa being a whole body of united races and colours, Tutu’s and Nelson Mandela’s rhetoric of the Rainbow Nation … liberalism as emphasising free market values and Desmond Tutu’s explanation of its historic South Africa’s status as … Sons” (286) as the basis for his theory of property. While Tutu and Mandela do not invoke the Noahic Covenant to imply …
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Mass Democratic Movement (MDM) begins their Defiance Campaign
… the leaders of the UDF were Rev. Alan Boesak, Desmond Tutu, Albertina Sisulu and Helen Joseph. The UDF was launched …
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Appearance of former ministers before the TRC
… disappearing. Click here to read a statement by Archbishop Tutu, Chairman, TRC, Military and Political leaders to give …
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F.W. de Klerk announces the release of Nelson Mandela and unbans political parties
… turn for equalty. In Cape Town , Archbishop Mpilo Desmond Tutu was at St George's Cathedral with his congregation ready …
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Timol Inquest: He was murdered but culprits are dead, court rules
… Mohammed Timol read a statement from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, paying tribute to the family. “It is sad that it took … many other TRC matters that haven’t been resolved,” said Tutu. Timol’s nephew Imtiaz Cajee, who fought for years to …
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Beyers Naudé is served with his second banning order
… eventually unbanned in 1985, and was succeeded by Desmond Tutu as the head of the South African Council of Churches …
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1960 - 1994: Armed Struggle and Popular Resistance
… boost when the Nobel Peace Committee announced that Bishop Tutu had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, joining Chief … second South African to receive this prestigious award. Tutu was already engaged in the struggle with the clergy against the government. Bishop Tutu gave new hope to both internal and external opponents of …
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The Black Face of Apartheid
… and stoned by young Black Consciousness followers. Desmond Tutu advised the chief to leave. In the haste to usher the …
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Regina Mundi, Catholic Church, Soweto
… role in the mid 1990s, when Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu presided over the Truth and Reconciliation Commission …
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Race and ethnicity in South Africa
… the ‘Rainbow Nation’, made popular by Archbishop Desmond Tutu in 1994, is the most important symbols used to promote …
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’I am not prepared to sell the birthright of the people to be free’
… Prison send their very warmest greetings to Bishop Desmond Tutu. Bishop Tutu has made it clear to the world that the Nobel Peace …
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South African and World leaders
… Religious leaders and Community leaders Archbishop Desmond Tutu Religious and spiritual leaders have also played an … Africans. One example is the Anglican archbishop Desmond Tutu . He led the South African Council of Churches … for Peace. After the country became a democracy, Bishop Tutu chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The …
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State of emergency declared in 27 townships
… judicial commission." The previous week, Bishop Desmond Tutu had submitted a dossier to President de Klerk which …
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Women in the Cities and the Resistance Movement
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