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Desmond Tutu and the power of truth

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The Boston Globe, June 9th, 1998

James Carroll's column appears regularly in the Globe. Archbishop Desmond Tutu has already won the Nobel Peace Prize: He should win it again. The South African prelate, in presiding over that nation's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, is shaping an entirely new kind of politics. The iron law of human societies has been, in Yeats's phrase, "those to whom evil is done do evil in return." But in South Africa, that law is being rewritten. When the victims of apartheid turned the tables on their former masters, the vengeful race war that many predicted did not happen. But neither have the gross ...

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