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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu during a visit to the 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, east London.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu during a visit to the 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, east London.
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  • The Nobel Peace prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu smiles after meeting members of the Human Rights Consortium and signing a petition for a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland, at the Hilton hotel in Belfast.
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  • Queen Elizabeth talks with Archbishop Desmond Tutu as she and President Nelson Mandela leave St George's Cathedral in Cape Town, after attending a service to mark human rights day.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is thanked by Archbishop Desmond Tutu after he was presented with the Wilberforce Medal in the Guildhall in Hull. Archbishop Tutu is to give the Wilberforce Lecture in Hull in the evening.    * The Queen was attending several events in the City to Mark the 700th Anniversary of their Royal Charter.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks during the One Young World Summit ceremony at Old Billingsgate, London.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II meets the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, Desmond Tutu at a Commonwealth Day Reception at Marlborough House, London, with Sir Shridath Ramphal, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, looking on.
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  • Former Archbishop of Cape Town, Dr Desmond Tutu strolls through the grounds of Trinity College Dublin with President of the Philosophical Society, Paddy Cosgrave, before the Nobel Peace Prize winner was made an honorary fellow of the Philosophical Society.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks at a high level panel on 'Ending Child Marriage' in connection with the International Day of the Girl Child, at the United Nations in New York City, NY, USA, on October 11, 2012. Photo by Dennis Van Tine/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 338069_014
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu at Queen's University in Belfast,today (Thursday)  during a two day visit to Northern Ireland. PICTURE BY BRIAN LITTLE/PA
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks at the One Young World summit, at Old Billingsgate Market in central London.
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  • Bob Geldof and Archbishop Desmond Tutu join delegates from around the world at the One Young World summit, at Old Billingsgate Market in central London.
    PA-8332284.jpg
  • Former Archbishop of Cape Town, Dr Desmond Tutu strolls through the grounds of Trinity College Dublin with President of the Philosophical Society, Paddy Cosgrave, before the Nobel Peace Prize winner was made an honorary fellow of the Philosophical Society.
    PA-2439953.jpg
  • Prince Harry shakes hands with Archbishop Desmond Tutu as he arrives at Westminster Abbey in London for a memorial service for the former South African president Nelson Mandela.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu at St. Pauls Cathedral during a service of thanksgiving to celebrate the tenth anniversary of democracy in South Africa. The veteran anti-apartheid campaigner, during an interview on BBC 1's Breakfast with Frost programme, had earlier urged England's cricketers not to tour Zimbabwe.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu begins his first day of work as Visiting Professor in Post-Conflict Studies at King's College London in central London, where he will be teaching students on the Associateship of King's College course, which includes ethics, philosophy and theology and is unique to the university. He will also be leading the traditional Commemoration Oration, a public lecture event that died out nearly 20 years ago but is being resurrected as a one off to celebrate the College's 175th anniversary.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu begins his first day of work as Visiting Professor in Post-Conflict Studies at King's College London in central London, where he will be teaching students on the Associateship of King's College course, which includes ethics, philosophy and theology and is unique to the university. He will also be leading the traditional Commemoration Oration, a public lecture event that died out nearly 20 years ago but is being resurrected as a one off to celebrate the College's 175th anniversary.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu adressing the Nelson Mandela Freedom Rally in Hyde Park, London.
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  • The Most Rev. Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Archibishop of Cape Town.
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  • British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Bishop Desmond Tutu as he visits Liliesleaf in Johannesburg, South Africa, the home of the underground movement of the ANC resistance in the 1960's, as part of a two-day trade mission to Africa.
    PA-11220602.jpg
  • British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Bishop Desmond Tutu as he visits Liliesleaf in Johannesburg, South Africa, the home of the underground movement of the ANC resistance in the 1960's, as part of a two-day trade mission to Africa.
    PA-11220603.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks at the One Young World summit, at Old Billingsgate Market in central London.
    PA-8332328.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks at Aid agency Tearfund's Who Is My Neighbour conference at Jesus House in Brent Cross, London.
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  • Prince Harry meets the Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu at the offices of The Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town on the first day of his visit to South Africa.
    PA-24900784.jpg
  • Former Archbishop of Cape Town and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Dr Desmond Tutu sits on a bike borrowed from a student after being made an honorary fellow of the Philosophical Society at Trinity College.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu at St. Pauls Cathedral during a service of thanksgiving to celebrate the tenth anniversary of democracy in South Africa. The veteran anti-apartheid campaigner, during an interview on BBC 1's Breakfast with Frost programme, had earlier urged England's cricketers not to tour Zimbabwe.
    PA-1932732.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu adressing the Nelson Mandela Freedom Rally in Hyde Park, London.
    PA-1419231.jpg
  • The Most Rev. Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Archibishop of Cape Town.
    PA-1419225.jpg
  • British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Bishop Desmond Tutu as he visits Liliesleaf in Johannesburg, South Africa, the home of the underground movement of the ANC resistance in the 1960's, as part of a two-day trade mission to Africa.
    PA-11220602.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks at a high level panel on 'Ending Child Marriage' in connection with the International Day of the Girl Child, at the United Nations in New York City, NY, USA, on October 11, 2012. Photo by Dennis Van Tine/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 338069_012
    ABACA_338069_012.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II meets the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, Desmond Tutu at a Commonwealth Day Reception at Marlborough House, London, with Sir Shridath Ramphal, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, looking on.
    PA-3450605.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks at Aid agency Tearfund's Who Is My Neighbour conference at Jesus House in Brent Cross, London.
    PA-6316322.jpg
  • The Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu waves after he was presented with the Order of the Companion of Honour by Prince Harry at the offices of The Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town on the first day of his visit to South Africa.
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  • Former Archbishop of Cape Town and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Dr Desmond Tutu sits on a bike borrowed from a student after being made an honorary fellow of the Philosophical Society at Trinity College.
    PA-2439442.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II talks with Archbishop Desmond Tutu as she leaves St George's Cathedral in Cape Town, after attending a service to mark Human Rights Day.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu gives a press briefing.
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  • The most Rev Desmond Tutu, Archbishop of Cape Town, preaching at Holy Trinity Church, Hull. Archbishop Tutu was later made an Honorary Freeman at the City's Guildhall.
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  • Reverend Desmond Tutu during an audience with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, central London.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu during a service at Southwark cathedral, in London, during his visit to Britain for the end of the Celebrate South Africa festival.
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  • Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams and Archbishop Desmond Tutu at Connoly House in West Belfast, this evening (Thursday). Picture by Brian Little/PA. See PA story ULSTER Tutu.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu on the steps of the Parliament Buildings, Stormont before his meeting with Northern Ireland's First Minister, David Trimble, today (Friday). Picture by Brian Little/PA
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  • Father Desmond Tutu arriving to the world premiere screening of the movie "Children of the light" at the 54th Monte Carlo TV Festival in Monte Carlo, Monaco on June 8, 2014. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 451551_017 Monte-Carlo Monaco
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  • Bob Geldof and Archbishop Desmond Tutu join delegates from around the world at the One Young World summit, at Old Billingsgate Market in central London.
    PA-8332284.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu during a visit to the 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, east London.
    PA-8315221.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu at Fen Court in the City of London to unveil a new sculpture, Gilt of Cain, by artist Michael Visocchi and poet Lemn Sissay, which marks the bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
    PA-6309573.jpg
  • Prince Harry shakes hands with Archbishop Desmond Tutu as he arrives at Westminster Abbey in London for a memorial service for the former South African president Nelson Mandela.
    PA-19187426.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu begins his first day of work as Visiting Professor in Post-Conflict Studies at King's College London in central London, where he will be teaching students on the Associateship of King's College course, which includes ethics, philosophy and theology and is unique to the university. He will also be leading the traditional Commemoration Oration, a public lecture event that died out nearly 20 years ago but is being resurrected as a one off to celebrate the College's 175th anniversary.
    PA-1862082.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu begins his first day of work as Visiting Professor in Post-Conflict Studies at King's College London in central London, where he will be teaching students on the Associateship of King's College course, which includes ethics, philosophy and theology and is unique to the university. He will also be leading the traditional Commemoration Oration, a public lecture event that died out nearly 20 years ago but is being resurrected as a one off to celebrate the College's 175th anniversary.
    PA-1862121.jpg
  • Reverend Desmond Tutu during an audience with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, central London.
    PA-18262673.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth talks with Archbishop Desmond Tutu as she and President Nelson Mandela leave St George's Cathedral in Cape Town, after attending a service to mark human rights day.
    PA-1575227.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu during a service at Southwark cathedral, in London, during his visit to Britain for the end of the Celebrate South Africa festival.
    PA-1433755.jpg
  • South Africa's Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, with his wife Leah at Heathrow Airport after flying from Johannesburg, en route to Moscow.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu on the steps of the Parliament Buildings, Stormont before his meeting with Northern Ireland's First Minister, David Trimble, today (Friday). Picture by Brian Little/PA
    PA-1132887.jpg
  • Father Desmond Tutu arriving to the world premiere screening of the movie "Children of the light" at the 54th Monte Carlo TV Festival in Monte Carlo, Monaco on June 8, 2014. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 451551_017 Monte-Carlo Monaco
    ABACA_451551_017.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks during the One Young World Summit ceremony at Old Billingsgate, London.
    PA-8332687.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu at Fen Court in the City of London to unveil a new sculpture, Gilt of Cain, by artist Michael Visocchi and poet Lemn Sissay, which marks the bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
    PA-6309573.jpg
  • Prince Harry meets the Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu at the offices of The Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town on the first day of his visit to South Africa.
    PA-24900784.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu in good form with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie, at the university of Kent as the Lambeth Conference delegates massed for the official group photograph.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu at Queen's University in Belfast,today (Thursday)  during a two day visit to Northern Ireland. PICTURE BY BRIAN LITTLE/PA
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  • 09/06/2008<br />
Archbishop Desmond Tutu walks in Trafalgar Square during a visit to London <br />
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu during a visit to the 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, east London.
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  • The Nobel Peace prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu smiles after meeting members of the Human Rights Consortium and signing a petition for a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland, at the Hilton hotel in Belfast.
    PA-4809172.jpg
  • The Nobel Peace prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu smiles after meeting members of the Human Rights Consortium and signing a petition for a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland, at the Hilton hotel in Belfast.
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  • The Most Reverend Desmond Tutu begins his first day of work as Visiting Professor in Post-Conflict Societies for the 2004 spring term at King's College London in central London, where he will teach and later today preach inside the university's chapel at the Beginning of Term Service. This will be the first time that the former Archbishop of Cape Town has held a post at a British university, though it was at King's where he studied for his Master of Theology during the 1960's. Desmond Tutu was honoured with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his work as General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches after working tirelessly against apartheid.
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  • The most Rev Desmond Tutu, Archbishop of Cape Town, preaching at Holy Trinity Church, Hull. Archbishop Tutu was later made an Honorary Freeman at the City's Guildhall.
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  • British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Bishop Desmond Tutu as he visits Liliesleaf in Johannesburg, South Africa, the home of the underground movement of the ANC resistance in the 1960's, as part of a two-day trade mission to Africa.
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  • Former England goalkeeper Gordon Banks (centre) with Archbishop Desmond Tutu (left) and former Brazilian star Pele during a news conference at Stoke City's Britannia Stadium ahead of a Gordon Banks XI versus Pele XI celebrity match.
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  • The Nobel Peace prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu smiles after meeting members of the Human Rights Consortium and signing a petition for a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland, at the Hilton hotel in Belfast.
    PA-4809171.jpg
  • The most Revd Desmond Tutu FKC, Archbishop of Emeritus and Visiting Professor in Post-Conflict Societies, King's College London speaking during a meeting with Professor Jonathan Sacks FKC, Chief Rabbi and Visiting Professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King's College London, and  The Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury and The College Visitor, King's College London, The Revd Dr Richard Burridge FKC, Dean of King's College London, chaired the three-way conversation between Tutu, Sacks and Williams at The Greenwood Theatre, King's College London, Guy's campus.
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  • The Most Reverend Desmond Tutu begins his first day of work as Visiting Professor in Post-Conflict Societies for the 2004 spring term at King's College London in central London, where he will teach and later today preach inside the university's chapel at the Beginning of Term Service. This will be the first time that the former Archbishop of Cape Town has held a post at a British university, though it was at King's where he studied for his Master of Theology during the 1960's. Desmond Tutu was honoured with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his work as General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches after working tirelessly against apartheid.
    PA-1862739.jpg
  • British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Bishop Desmond Tutu as he visits Liliesleaf in Johannesburg, South Africa, the home of the underground movement of the ANC resistance in the 1960's, as part of a two-day trade mission to Africa.
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  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu gives a press briefing.
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  • The most Revd Desmond Tutu FKC, Archbishop of Emeritus and Visiting Professor in Post-Conflict Societies, King's College London speaking during a meeting with Professor Jonathan Sacks FKC, Chief Rabbi and Visiting Professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, King's College London, and  The Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury and The College Visitor, King's College London, The Revd Dr Richard Burridge FKC, Dean of King's College London, chaired the three-way conversation between Tutu, Sacks and Williams at The Greenwood Theatre, King's College London, Guy's campus.
    PA-1895545.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II talks with Archbishop Desmond Tutu as she leaves St George's Cathedral in Cape Town, after attending a service to mark Human Rights Day.
    PA-18573667.jpg
  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is thanked by Archbishop Desmond Tutu after he was presented with the Wilberforce Medal in the Guildhall in Hull. Archbishop Tutu is to give the Wilberforce Lecture in Hull in the evening.    * The Queen was attending several events in the City to Mark the 700th Anniversary of their Royal Charter.
    PA-1194633.jpg
  • Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams and Archbishop Desmond Tutu at Connoly House in West Belfast, this evening (Thursday). Picture by Brian Little/PA. See PA story ULSTER Tutu.
    PA-1132057.jpg
  • British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Bishop Desmond Tutu as he visits Liliesleaf in Johannesburg, South Africa, the home of the underground movement of the ANC resistance in the 1960's, as part of a two-day trade mission to Africa.
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  • Archbishop Dr Desmond Tutu, at the University of Wales, in Cardiff, today (Saturday), where he received an honorary Doctor of Divinity Degree, for his outstanding work for the cause of human rights. See PA story AWARDS Tutu. /PA
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  • South Africa's Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, with his wife Leah at Heathrow Airport after flying from Johannesburg, en route to Moscow.
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  • Archbishop Dr Desmond Tutu, at the University of Wales, in Cardiff, today (Saturday), where he received an honorary Doctor of Divinity Degree, for his outstanding work for the cause of human rights. See PA story AWARDS Tutu. /PA
    PA-1089159.jpg
  • The Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu waves after he was presented with the Order of the Companion of Honour by Prince Harry at the offices of The Desmond &amp; Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town on the first day of his visit to South Africa.
    PA-24901051.jpg
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu in good form with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie, at the university of Kent as the Lambeth Conference delegates massed for the official group photograph.
    PA-1419230.jpg
  • 09/06/2008<br />
Archbishop Desmond Tutu walks in Trafalgar Square during a visit to London <br />
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