Posted to the web 14 November 2008 Eugene Kwibuka Kigali Hundreds of children representatives from all corners of the country promised to raise their voices against the genocide ideology as they completed their annual summit Tuesday in Kigali. The annual meeting brings together children chosen by their peers across the country to convey their wishes to the country's leaders and contribute ideas for use in drafting the country's policies. 416 children delegates gathered in Kigali from last week-end to tackle the genocide ideology. Among other recommendations upon completing their summit, children resolved that government should help them start anti-genocide clubs in their areas. "Some parents really have ill mentalities and they still call people with long noses Tutsis we can't hide such things when they are still happening I...
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