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Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s statement following the announcement of President Barack Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize

“What wonderful recognition of someone who has already made such an impact on our planet with regards to the Muslim world, nuclear disarmament, climate change and, to some extent, the Middle East. He has reached out to the Arab world, including Iran, and North Korea.

“In a way, it’s an award – coming near the beginning of the first term of office of a relatively young President – that anticipates an even greater contribution towards making our world a safer place for all. It is an award that speaks to the promise of President Obama’s message of hope.

“The prize is a magnificent endorsement for the first African American President in history, who will become the first serving American President to receive the Nobel Peace Prize since Woodrow Wilson 90 years ago, for his role in founding the League of Nations.

“Heartiest congratulations.”

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Comments

 

Phizar

October 9, 2009 at 1:57 pm

Lol. This old man is more proud of Obama than Jacob Zuma.

 

dora

October 9, 2009 at 2:08 pm

ooh please phizar…nothing abt Zuma or any comparisons on the article. stop it with ur funny racist comments, u prob dont even recognize Tutu himself but for his fairness u think it makes me any better than Zuma. he is a liberal, activist, belongs to a church and as much as he is proudly ANC and african, he does not have to buy their face. thats what pilitics shud be abt, so shoosh buddy and focus on building our country..these black, white games are holding us back……..RRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGG



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