{{President Paul Kagame and his family has shared and wished a merry Christmas and New Year to hundreds of senior and junior government leaders and everyone who participated in the 9th National Dialogue.}}

After concluding the national dialogue sessions, president Kagame welcomed everyone to Village Urugwiro where they jointly shared a cocktail.
“I wished to thanks you for the two days of meeting in a national dialogue we had while working,” Kagame said at Village Urugwiro.
“I welcomed you here to take this chance and my family to extend wishes to all of you here to celebrate with you a merry Christmas and happy new 2012 to come because it wouldn’t be possible to get all of you,” Kagame said.
“May it be prosperous, strong and progress in work and have good life for you all with your families,” He added.

Kagame took an opportunity to advise youth where he called upon them not listen to those parents who teach them hatred, discrimination and Genocide ideologies.
“Normally, no one encourages children to disobey their parents but today I am going to do it but for a positive reason. Many of young generation now did not participate in 1994 Genocide and they should not carry the burden of the history they did not participate in,” he commented.
“Some of these children were young by that time and others had not been born. Those who truly want to come home in their mother land should come freely without barriers,”
Kagame added that young generation can determine their own destiny even though they can’t determine and re-shape their history.
“That is why I am saying that every Rwandan, wherever they are, whatever they are doing should know that their right, dignity and whatever they want is present in their country.
{{ENDS}}
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