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M.J.Guest
Archbishop Tutu
Cape Town’s lit in purple to
Wish your Grace goodbyeBrianFujisanGuestFor the Bishop Tutu –
Bishop Tutu Died
True Humanitarian
Rest Now Caring Soul.ClarkGuestMedia Lens have published an article about corporate media obituaries of Desmond Tutu, the former Archbishop of Cape Town and chairman of South Africa’s truth and reconciliation commission.
The Media Lens Book Of Obituaries – Deleting Tutu’s Criticism Of Israel
– “Clearly, our media guardians of power were keen to say as little as possible about Tutu’s criticism of Israel without exposing themselves as outright totalitarians by blanking the issue 100% – 99% is a much better look, especially when reviewing the life of a courageous anti-fascist.”
It also includes a quote from Craig following the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
BrianFujisanGuestClark..Thank you..I read that earlier..I Get Alerts From ML..But I didn’t want to put it up in my Haiku post..which I fiddled with for days ..
Great work from ML..Love those GuysStay safe
Stephen DayGuestDesmond Tutu a man with the highest of integrity and honesty. Called out injustice and dishonesty wherever in this world he came across such. The world will miss him
M.J.GuestIt was Archbishop Desmond Tutu who chose the music for his funeral. One of his favourites was Hakeleje, of which a recording made by the Soweto gospel choir at the Nelson Mandela theatre was played during his funeral. It can be seen on Youtube here:
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