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Archbishop of Canterbury warns against giving up on young people

Rowan Williams said that despite the "horrific" scenes during the riots of the summer, when it shows the love and support that young people can "grow"

Archbishop of Canterbury used his New Year message to ask the public not to give the younger generation, despite the "horrific" scenes during the riots of the summer.

Rowan Williams, described the violence as "angry" and "lawless" but said that when it shows the support and love, young people can "prosper."

describe the riots that swept the country, said: "It is very likely the images is not unlike the images of the riots of the summer is out of control youth on the streets They took the stolen stores, loudly against the police and so on.

"Everything flows into the national habit of being suspicious and hostile when we see groups of young people on street corners or outside shops and bus stops.

"We walked a little faster and I hope we can do without some kind of confrontation.

"The summer events were certainly horrific They showed us a side of our society we like to think -.. angry, destructive outlaw, "

"When you see the gifts they can offer, the energy can be released when they feel safe and loved, to see what a tragedy so often allow to happen," he said .

"Look at the work of groups like the League of children or impressive network of Children's Society here in London, and see what can be done to awaken the energy and let it grow for good of all. "


The archbishop urged people to recognize that their actions could help to improve society as a whole.


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