Desmond Tutu, Our Generation’s Moral Conscience – By GEORGE BRAINE The passing of Archbishop Tutu takes my mind back to 2008, when he, as the Chair of The Elders – a group of “independent global leaders working together for peace and human rights” – found fault with the Sri Lankan government for killing of civilians. Subsequently, an Opinion piece appeared in a local newspaper, criticizing Rev. Tutu. According to the writer, “fighting a terrorist group is violence” for Rev. Tutu. Further, Tutu had not spoken a word against Zimbabwe’s human rights violations, nor against the Western invasion of Iraq. In my response, I stated that these outrageous statements regarding Rev. Tutu made me cringe. I further stated that, in a Sri Lanka that was becoming increasingly self-centered, where freedom of information is severely curtailed, where journalists critical of the government are often assaulted or killed, we need to maintain at least a semblance ...

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