WHITE South Africans should not apologise about the injustices suffered by black people in the apartheid era if they were going to do so grudgingly, Archbishop Desmond Tutu said this week. Speaking during the Johannesburg launch of the paperback version of his book ”No Future Without Forgiveness,” the former Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) chairman said white people had failed to grasp an opportunity by not participating in the TRC process. Tutu admitted senior apartheid leaders escaped testifying before the TRC, and said he was of the firm view that apartheid’s victims should be compensated.