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So much so for Muslim states and their hypocritical leaders. I absolutely respect Tutu's decision and I agree with his statement.
Malcolm X once said, ''If you dont stand up for something you will fall for anything''. A statement from his office explained: Ultimately, the Archbishop is of the view that Mr Blair's decision to support the United States' military invasion of Iraq, on the basis of unproven allegations of the existence in Iraq of weapons of mass destruction, was morally indefensible. The Discovery Invest Leadership Summit has leadership as its theme. Morality and leadership are indivisible. In this context, it would be inappropriate and untenable for the Archbishop to share a platform with Mr Blair. A spokesman for Archbishop Tutu told me that this should not be viewed as a snap decision, saying that Tutu is "a very prayerful man" who will have "spent hours on his knees considering this decision". "He thinks and prays and then acts," he said. "That's how he's always done things, including during the struggles." Meanwhile this is how Muslim Leaders treat Blair after he killed millions of Muslims in Iraq: [mod note: pic removed; please don't post pictures of living objects on the forum] http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-19400136 |
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