Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism Tarnish Desmond Tutu’s Nobel Peace Prize | CAMERA
Recurrent illness focused news media attention on Archbishop Desmond Tutu again this summer. Coverage of Tutu’s hospitalization in August for inflammation noted that the retired South African Anglican Church leader received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his part in the fight against apartheid—the white minority government’s enforced separation and inequality for majority blacks—in his native land (“Archbishop Tutu admitted to hospital again,” C.N.N., Aug.18, 2015)…
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