{Pastor Antoine Rutayisire spoke on the life he has experimented since he was born from Tutsis Ethnic group that was mostly targeted by former Rwandan regimes.}
He was delivering the day’s sermons under the theme, “Reaffirming our National Identity, Cornerstone to a bright future” in an annual event named “Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast” which was held at Kigali Serena Hotel.
Pastor Rutayisire said “There was a time when the very same people who should have protected us were the ones killing us”
Rutayisire who used to hate Hutus because of the way they treated him as a Tutsi, also added that “I would have fought the Habyarimana regime if I had means. He had created a country where some Rwandans felt less Rwandan”
“We were meant to be one, cohesive people, with one language. Sadly, we divided ourselves into smaller groups!” He stressed
While commenting on Ndi Umunyarwanda program, he said that the later means social cohesion, equality and one nation under one God.
Pastor Rutayisire thanks the current government for creating a nation for all and urges religious groups to be agents of social cohesion.

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