What Liberation Day means for Children

“Liberation day should remind every Rwandan that we are no longer under some people’s custody but rather, we are free.” Fabrice Niyomwungeri, 17, APADE, S.5.“This reminds me of the big job done by the FPR Inkontanyi and how they took a decision to liberate people that were under a bad government.” Janvier Kwizera, 14, G.G Gatenga, S.1.

Tuesday, July 05, 2011
L-R : Fabrice Niyomwungeri;Janvier Kwizera;Edwin Cyubahiro;Paulin Nkundwanayo

"Liberation day should remind every Rwandan that we are no longer under some people’s custody but rather, we are free.”

Fabrice Niyomwungeri, 17, APADE, S.5.


"This reminds me of the big job done by the FPR Inkontanyi and how they took a decision to liberate people that were under a bad government.”

Janvier Kwizera, 14, G.G Gatenga, S.1.


"Liberation Day reminds me that once upon a time our country was not stable but today I am proud that the world can give good testimonies about Rwanda.”
 
Edwin Cyubahiro, 16, Green Hills Academy, S.5.

 

"Whenever there is liberation it means that there are times when people were not free but the good news is that we are now free people.”

Paulin Nkundwanayo, 16.

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