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Originally posted by barbara_41172@Feb 23rd, 2004 - 6:14 pm
If it wasn't for the Queen events such as this would be years away in taking place in the Arab region IMO.
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Are you kidding? Where did you get this? The conference "Violence against Children, Breaking the Silence… Strengthening Responses" is being organized by the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) and other partner's organizations. The event like this is not done by one person. It takes organization or organizations to put together such conference, team of people. Rania only attended the conference. On ISPCAN website, she was not even mentioned (at least I did not find anything).
To provide the back up for the facts that I stated please visit the international organization (we all can say that their news information are correct one and not corrupt one) ISPCAN. One can learn more not just about current event but organization as well.
http://www.ispcan.org/Congresses%20Support...by%20ISPCAN.htm
Rania is not the first in the region to address such an issue. The Queen Noor and Queen Alia addressed on child abuse years before. Morocco’s Royal Family is an example where they don’t just address but they act. New law of Moudawana is huge an example of that. When we are talking about Morocco’s Royal Family we don’t have to say that they do so much (those are just empty words) but we can exactly define what MRF did and how much they changed women and children lives.