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06-29-2009, 08:45 AM
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I understand you're first post very well Sephora,and I want to say that I agree with alot of what you say,you did some very good points
ok girls let me tell you that Quatar is not a member yet of AWO,so Mozha didn't attend any of the AWO's meeting no or before.
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06-29-2009, 11:36 AM
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06-29-2009, 01:00 PM
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Asama Assad is in state visit to south america, Moza in France, and it's Rania who is the one who launched the initiative of restructuration and reforms to empower arab women in Jordan on 2002, the least thing to do was to come to Tunis where there was a real begining for this, in this summit they launched an observatory of law.
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It was only the meeting of the AWO’s Higher Council (in preparation of the next summit), where First Ladies often do not show up themselves but send somebody else to represent them. No doubt that at the next AWO conference in 2010 in Tunis (and still under the presidency of the Tunisian First Lady) we will see all of them: Lalla Salma, Rania, Asma etc.
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06-29-2009, 02:17 PM
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 you're right Veram98 this meeting is only a preparation for the next summit in Tunisia 2010,however that's not mean first ladies are often absent of sush meeting,this time only 3 first ladies of 15 members were present(Mrs Amina Abbas,Sheikha Fatima and Lalla Salma),quit pitty,if we look back at the third Higher Council meeting in Abu Dhabi,the attendance was much better: http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...g?t=1246298520
anyway hope see them all for the 2010 summit.
here Lalla Salma speech to the meeting:
Tunis - Princess Lalla Salma, spouse of King Mohammed VI, delivered on Thursday an address before the Fourth Meeting of the Arab Women Organization (AWO).. MAP
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06-29-2009, 03:41 PM
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It was only the meeting of the AWO’s Higher Council (in preparation of the next summit), where First Ladies often do not show up themselves but send somebody else to represent them. No doubt that at the next AWO conference in 2010 in Tunis (and still under the presidency of the Tunisian First Lady) we will see all of them: Lalla Salma, Rania, Asma etc.
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I understund it is a preparatory meeting for 2010 summit, but how you want to make reforms if you don't come with concreate projects and propositions, hope you understund what I mean.
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06-29-2009, 04:49 PM
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I understund it is a preparatory meeting for 2010 summit, but how you want to make reforms if you don't come with concreate projects and propositions, hope you understund what I mean.
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It is still enough time to make propositions for the 2010 summit, and for now, if I remember well, Queen Rania attended more frequently than the other Arab First Ladies such AWO meetings (and she made propositions). Your comments were therefore a bit unfair. Last time Rania was present and Lalla Salma not, this time it's the other way round. You should not overvalue the presence of one or the other woman at such preparatory meetings. As the current president of the AWO it's Mrs. Ben Ali who is the one to play the decisive role in preparing the summit.
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06-30-2009, 12:15 PM
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I am not blaming the absent first ladies,they must have something else to do, I neither overvalue the presence of the other,I only notice that Mrs Ben Ali attend all the previous AWO meetings (important or not) in Abu Dabi,Aman,Cairo...so I think other first ladies could show up by courtesy.
I just want to say something:I really admire the arab first ladies with the AWO it's good and important to exchange views and experiences about women situation in Arab world,but I honestly think that the empowerement of Women issue is a question of political will,when the political will existed in Tunisia in 1956 an amazing changes for women start there it was not because of Madame Ben ali work even if she do a good work,and when the political will existed in Morocco on the person of M6 a very big and important reforms were made for moroccan women in all sectors and it was not because Lalla salma attend AWO meetings,so what I want to say if we want to see all arab states take Tunisia and morocco steps that need a real and stronge political will wich I don't see in the most of the arab countries now.
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06-30-2009, 01:58 PM
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The problem with the empowerment of women by the AWO is that it's not the Arab First Ladies who are able to change the laws in their countries, it is unfortunately not their will that is the deciding factor there. That said, I also respect what they are trying do do through AWO.
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06-30-2009, 02:09 PM
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yes we must respect their work with the organisation,it's already a plus (like it said in frensh)that ladies like Asma,Suzane,Lalla salma and Rania dedicate their time for the AWO and come to the meetings,I admire that.
when I was talking about the political will I didn't mean the first ladies will but those of their husbands IMO.
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06-30-2009, 02:42 PM
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OK guys let's move on to Lalla salma current events.
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07-13-2009, 06:05 PM
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i guess Turkey is become the best destination for holidays this year , the majority of the Morrocans plan to go their , anany way , Turkey is a very beautiful contry , wishing a nice holidays for our royal family .
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07-14-2009, 02:32 PM
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thanks for the link,pity the pic is so smal but better than nothing 
Turkey is a beautiful destination hope they enjoy their time there.
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07-16-2009, 06:34 AM
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seems as she has the same style than in her visit to tunisia, short skirt, blouse and high heels
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07-16-2009, 07:01 PM
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The world's 50 most influential Arabs
HH Princess Lalla Salma (Morocco)
Born Salma Bennani in 1978, she is the first wife of any Moroccan ruler to have been publicly acknowledged and given a royal title. Princess Lalla holds a degree in computer science. After graduation, she worked in Casablanca as an information services engineer at the ONA Group, the country's largest private holding company. She has been involved with the Fez Sacred Music Festival and is a keen supporter of local cancer associations.
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07-18-2009, 08:34 AM
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The world's 50 most influential Arabs
HH Princess Lalla Salma (Morocco)
Born Salma Bennani in 1978, she is the first wife of any Moroccan ruler to have been publicly acknowledged and given a royal title. Princess Lalla holds a degree in computer science. After graduation, she worked in Casablanca as an information services engineer at the ONA Group, the country's largest private holding company. She has been involved with the Fez Sacred Music Festival and is a keen supporter of local cancer associations.
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salma at the top 50of the most influential arabs, what a funny classemnt
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08-03-2009, 05:20 AM
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pic of Lalla Salma looking amazingly upset when paparazzi try to take pictures of her and the kids during their vacation in Turkey last July Moulay hassan is in the pic too.
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...g?t=1249290869
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 this women is lala salam !!! oh my god  ,she is looking nervouse, too nervouse !!!!
she dont looks nice without make up
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She looks positively vicious here.
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