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Tutu praises Boesak for putting people power ahead of party politics

Archbishop Desmond Tutu has lauded the decision by anti-apartheid icon and former president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, the Rev Allan Boesak to quit party politics and join "God's party". Full Article at Ekklesia

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