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  1. Desmond Tutu on death threats (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference

    Gareth Furby reports on alleged death threats by right-wing groups in South Africa against the leader of South Africa’s Anglican Church, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Includes press conference with the...

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  2. Tutu on Geoffrey Howe’s visit to South Africa (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Archbishop Desmond Tutu criticises Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe’s visit to South Africa for diplomatic efforts at ending apartheid; criticises Margaret Thatcher for protecting the South African...

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  3. Nelson Mandela release (1990)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    David O’Sullivan reports from Soweto, South Africa, on the reaction of Archbishop Desmond Tutu to the news that Nelson Mandela is to be released from prison.

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  4. Desmond Tutu’s views on sanctions (1986)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference

    Report on press conference by Bishop Desmond Tutu in Johannesburg on sanctions against South Africa. He does not want sanctions but does want some action against apartheid and comments on government pressure...

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  5. Mandela becomes South African president (1994)

    Genre
    Speech

    Archbishop Desmond Tutu addresses the crowds in Cape Town as Nelson Mandela becomes President of South Africa.

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  6. South Africa declares state of emergency (1985)

    Genre
    Interview; News report; Speech

    Report on the declaration of the state of emergency in South Africa following ongoing violence. Speaking are Prime Minister P.W. Botha (announcement on national television) and Bishop Desmond Tutu. Male...

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  7. Bishop calls for Anglo-American help for South Africa (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Bishop Desmond Tutu expresses his hope that the British and Americans will see sense, and come to the aid of the people of South Africa. He praises the leaders of the two countries, but observes that God is...

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  8. Winnie Mandela returns home amid calls for political change in South Africa (1986)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference

    Report on Winnie Mandela being allowed to move back to her Soweto home legally after 11 years of a banning order. She talks to the press saying she should never have taken from her home in the first place...

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  9. Archbishop of Canterbury on visit to South Africa and apartheid (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie discusses his visit to South Africa (for the enthronement of Archbishop Desmond Tutu), and the measures that must be taken to stop the apartheid regime in the...

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  10. Keith Sutton returns from envoy duties to South Africa (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Ken Goodwin interviews the Bishop of Lichfield, The Right Reverend Keith Sutton who has returned from a fact-finding mission to South Africa where he met the anti-apartheid campaigner Archbishop Desmond...

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