Word: tutu
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...last-minute addition to Botha's 27-minute speech, the proposal was dismissed by critics as a bit of charlatanry aimed at emphasizing South Africa's solidarity with the West against Soviet Communism. Declared Anglican Bishop Desmond Tutu, the winner of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize: "What has Nelson's release to do with Sakharov? I can't see why they are linked. It looks like a ploy that a politician has thought up, that will sound good to ears in the West (and show) that he is concerned about prisoners of conscience --when he's got so many prisoners...
Accepting a SASC invitation to speak at Harvard, Nobel Peace Prize-winner Bishop Desmond Tutu addressed standing room only crowds at the Kennedy School's Arco Forum...
...know something, we're going to be free," Tutu said. "And when we get to the other side of this liberation game, we would like to be able to say `You know something, Harvard University was with...
...outspoken critic of the South African apartheid state, Tutu is expected to speak about the failure of governmental policies in his homeland and to attack Harvard's investment policies in that country...
...Tutu, who visited Harvard last spring, originally was scheduled to appear Jan. 24, but organizers said that they moved the date to allow students to hear Tutu when they were not taking examinations...