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Petitions fly over Desmond Tutu's Israel stance

January 20, 2011 13:31

By

Moira Schneider,

Moira Schneider

1 min read

A counter-petition in defence of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, organised by a South African human rights group, has garnered over 4,000 signatures since its launch last week.

The move came in response to a similar online initiative launched last month by three Jewish residents of Cape Town, calling for the resignation of the anti-apartheid cleric as patron of the Cape Town Holocaust Centre and the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre.

The earlier petition - which got over 500 signatures - appealed to the trustees of both centres to "have the courage to avoid the politically correct and cowardly route and stand up for what is right". It listed some of the Nobel laureate's "anti-Israel and antisemitic statements", rejecting his accusation that Israel is an apartheid state as "bigoted".

The counter-petition was launched by members of human rights group Open Shuhada Street, who say that Mr Tutu "has recently been the target of slanderous attacks by those who reject his principled and fair-minded stance on Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories".

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