Archbishop Desmond Tutu: Oppression of gays is 'new Apartheid'
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who led a decades-long fight against racial discrimination in South Africa, says the oppression of gay people around the world is the "new Apartheid." The retired Anglican archbishop spoke openly with NBC's Ann Curry about God, the bible and homophobia.June 27, 2014
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