Truth And Reconciliation

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Without forgiveness, there’s no future.

– Archbishop of South Africa Desmond Tutu

Desmond Tutu: South Africa anti-apartheid hero dies aged 90

South Africa Cape Town. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, chair of the TRC, during the first hearings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission(TRC) in Cape Town, 1996.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu is a world-renowned human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize recipient. Beginning with his opposition to apartheid in South Africa, he worked tirelessly to spread peace, justice, and democracy and to end racial divisions throughout the world.

In 2009, President Obama awarded Archbishop Tutu the Presidential Medal of Freedom—the highest civilian honor—for his significant contributions to the nation and the world. The Archbishop’s great friend Nelson Mandela perfectly sums up his legacy: “sometimes strident, often tender, never afraid and seldom without humor.”

Nobel Peace Prize Archbishop Desmond Tutu denounced the Apartheid regime in South Africa at the United Nations in 1985.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu 1998

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