The Archbishop of York has put on a dog collar for the first time in almost 10 years, ending his symbolic protest over Robert Mugabe’s leadership of Zimbabwe.
In December 2007, Dr John Sentamu cut up his dog collar live on BBC One’s Andrew Marr Show, promising not to wear one until Mr Mugabe left office.
He said Zimbabwe’s leader had “taken people’s identity” and “cut it to pieces”, prompting him to do the same. On Sunday, he returned to the Marr Show and reinstated his collar as promised.
Dr Sentamu said: “Normally I [would] tie the top button and put on my collar, but for nearly 10 years I haven’t be able to. It has meant every morning I think of the people of Zimbabwe.”
He also said it could be possible for Zimbabweans to forgive Mr Mugabe. “Mugabe needs to say at some point to Zimbabweans: ‘Forgive me’. He’s a very, very intelligent man and I think he is capable of doing it.”
UCJ, UNILORIN.
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