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'Township urchin' humbled
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Thu, 13 Aug 2009 09:38
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has dedicated his United States
Presidential Medal of Freedom to all South Africans who fought the
country's struggle for freedom and justice.
"I am standing out only because millions of my compatriots are
carrying me on their shoulders," he said in a statement after
receiving the award from US President Barack Obama at the White
House on Wednesday.
The "extraordinary symbolism" of America's first African
American president presenting the award to "a former South African
township urchin," was humbling, he said.
Archbishop Tutu inspires
Tutu was among 16 actors, athletes, activists, scientists and
humanitarians to receive the award from Obama.
Other recipients include Irish President and United Nations
human rights commissioner Mary Robinson and British physicist
Stephen Hawking.
Tutu said Obama's rise to the Oval Office gave hope not just to
America, but to the whole world as it grappled with global warming,
the global financial crisis, poverty, prejudice and HIV/Aids.
"We are honoured that in these trying times the president saw
fit to salute the contribution South Africans have made to deepen
the worlds understanding of peace, justice and reconciliation," he
said.
The Presidential Medal of Freedom
is the highest civilian award
in the US, and is not limited to US citizens or civilians.
It recognises people who have made an especially meritorious
contribution to the security or national interests of the US, world
peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavours.
According to The Associated Press, the White House described
Tutu as having "unflagging devotion to justice, indomitable
optimism, and an unmistakable sense of humor...[and of stirring]
the world's conscience for decades".
"As a man of the cloth, he has drawn the respect and admiration
of a diverse congregation," the White House said.
Tutu had led South Africa through a turning point in modern
history with unshakeable humility and a commitment to common
humanity.
"He helped heal wounds and lay the foundation for a new nation.
"Desmond Tutu continues to give voice to the voiceless and bring
hope to those who thirst for freedom."