Desmond Tutu, apostle of non-violence (3 & 4)

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The Dalai Lama and Bishop Desmond Tutu, in Brussels, June 1, 2006. Mark Renders / Getty Images

By: Alain Foka

50 mins

Despite the violence, the crimes, the torture and the humiliations of the Pretoria regime in South Africa, Desmond Tutu continues to preach non-violence.

A position that earned him to be treated as a coward, even as a collaborator by a large part of the black community, but at the same time to be invited to the largest international forums to make known the condition of his family and the urgency. to end it.

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With the lighting of John Allen, journalist and former collaborator of Desmond Tutu, author of

Desmond Tutu: Die Biography

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