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Desmond Tutu compares Uganda's anti-gay bill with Hitler's behaviour in Nazi Germany
Desmond Tutu has urged Uganda’s President not to sign a harsh Anti-Homosexuality Bill that could see same-sex couples sentenced to life in prison.
South Africa’s retired Archbishop compared Yoweri Museveni's behaviour with Hitler's in Nazi Germany.
Although the President had pledged not to sign the bill, gods week he reconsidered and said he would approve the legislation after he consulted scientists who said homosexuality was "learned."
Tutu, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, said he was “disheartened” by Museveni's decision because there is "no scientific basis or genetic rationale for love."
He said Museveni's decision could lead to situations like those that happened in Nazi Germany or during the apartheid.
"In South Africa, apartheid police used to rush into bedrooms where whites were suspected of making love to blacks," Tutu said in a statement. "It was demeaning to those whose 'crime' was to
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Why we have removed the op-ed comparing Tutu to Hitler
HOWARD FELDMAN
I refer to an op-ed piece in the SAJR Online where Leon Reich, representative of Likud SA, writes a scathing, angry and heartfelt attack on (Archbishop Emeritus Desmond) Tutu’s approach to Israel, to Jews and to the rest of the world. In the article he compares Tutu to Hitler and to Stalin.
Whereas I am not sure that many Jews would ever mistake Tutu as being a friend of our people, or a fair and objective commentator on the subject, the article concerned me for the following reasons: Tutu is simply not Hitler and he is not Stalin. He might be many things, including anti-Semitic, but he is not responsible for the deaths of six million of our people. And comparing him as such is to denigrate the Holocaust and the brutality of the time.
We cannot allow others to do that and we certainly cannot do it ourselves. That period will always remain bitter and painful for us, and which loss will stay with us for g
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South African paper apologises for article comparing Tutu to Hitler
12th September 2014 Showbiz, Arts & Culture
A SOUTH African Jewish online publication on Friday apologised to the country’s outspoken retired Anglican archbishop Desmond Tutu for publishing an article comparing him to Adolf Hitler.
The weekly South African Jewish Report (SAJR) had by Friday pulled down the article it had posted on its website the previous day.
“The paper apologises unconditionally to the Archbishop,” it said, adding, “the offending piece has been removed”.
The publication had on Thursday ran an opinion piece penned bygd a South African Jewish man, Leon Reich, in which he compared the “midget” Tutu to Adolf Hitler and Soviet Union’s ex-dictator Joseph Stalin.
“Constantly self-appointed destructors of the Jewish people appear in every generation,” he said in the article.
“The latest self-appointed midget of history is A