Highlights
- Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist and archbishop Desmond Tutu has died
- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa gave this information on Sunday, Tutu was 90 years old.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed deep grief over the death of Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu.
Retired Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu of Cape Town, Nobel Peace Prize winner and activist for his struggle for racial justice and LGBT rights in South Africa, has died. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa gave this information on Sunday. Tutu was 90 years old. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed deep grief over the demise of Desmond Tutu.
A staunch opponent of apartheid, Tutu worked nonviolently tirelessly to end the brutal South African rule of oppression of black people. The enthusiastic and outspoken clergyman used his preaching as the first black bishop of Johannesburg and later the Archbishop of Cape Town, as well as frequent public demonstrations to bolster public opinion against racial inequality at home and globally. Did.
Tutu is famous not only in South Africa but all over the world.
PM Modi has expressed deep grief over the death of Tutu. Prime Minister Modi said, ‘Desmond Tutu used to show the way to countless people across the world. His emphasis on human dignity and equality will always be remembered. Let us tell that Tutu, who got the Nobel Prize, never hesitated to speak the truth for the sake of racial equality. Tutu was very popular not only in South Africa but all over the world.
South African President Ramaphosa said that Tutu was a well-known spiritual leader, an activist against apartheid and a supporter of human rights around the world. He described Tutu as a patriot who was full of exceptional intelligence, loyalty. Also used to help the victims of apartheid.
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