Young South Africans learn of Archbishop Desmond Tutu's activism for equality

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Archbishop Desmond Tutu's legacy is reverberating among young South Africans, many of whom were not born when the clergyman battled apartheid and sought full rights for the nation's Black majority.

Even though they did not know much about him, some young South Africans told The Associated Press on Monday that they understood his role as one of the most prominent figures to help their country become a democracy.

Following the end of apartheid in 1994, when South Africa became a democracy, Tutu chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that documented atrocities during apartheid and sought to promote national reconciliation. Tutu also became one of the world's most prominent religious leaders to champion LGBTQ rights.

"One of the things I picked up on Facebook and Twitter was that some people were criticizing him for the TRC because there are still many issues regarding the TRC," Nkatlo said, referring to some who say Tutu should have been tougher on whites who perpetrated abuses under apartheid and should have ordered that they be prosecuted.

Several services in South Africa were being planned to honor Tutu's life, as tributes came in from around the world. In addition, an ecumenical and interfaith service will be held for Tutu on Thursday in South Africa's capital, Pretoria. "He knew in his soul that good would triumph over evil, that justice would prevail over iniquity, and that reconciliation would prevail over revenge and recrimination. He knew that apartheid would end, that democracy would come," Ramaphosa said Sunday night in a nationally broadcast address.

 

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