Suad Yassen writes: Bahraini Women’s Day “I read – I learned – I participated”

The 15th anniversary of Bahraini Women’s Day is the first of December as a result of the initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Sabika bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, the wife of the country’s King and President of the Supreme Council for Women (SCW), God bless her in 2008. The year’s main slogan, “Read – Learned – Participate”, highlights Bahraini women’s renewed achievements, and calls for them to continue to participate in further achievements. This slogan always affirms that Bahrain is not just a place, but a centre of construction and growth every moment, moving forward to a future where Bahraini women continue to shine and be distinguished.”

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Suad Yassen writes: International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, celebrated on 25 November, serves as a critical reminder of the perennial issues beset societies around the world. It highlights the importance of leading institutions for the elimination of violence. The Council has played a vital role in defending the rights of Bahraini women and combating violence based on women, the efforts made under the wise leadership of the First Lady of Bahrain

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Souad Yassin écrit: Word  Salman  Bin  Hamad Représenter moi

Son Altesse notre Prince Héritier de bon augure a déploré le ciblage des installations civiles et des sites militaires et des opérations de prise d’otages pendant la guerre en cours, soulignant que les attaques continues ont causé des pertes de vies innocentes et n’ont jamais préservé la vie humaine, Son Altesse a également souligné la nécessité de la paix dans la région et d’accélérer l’arrêt du cycle de la violence qui tue des gens. et a demandé à Son Altesse de libérer les otages, de s’abstenir de déplacer de force les Palestiniens et de travailler à réaliser les espoirs et les aspirations du peuple palestinien pour la constitution d’un État et de vivre en sécurité et en paix.

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Opposition mounts in Arab countries that normalized relations with Israel

Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Rabat and other Moroccan cities in support of the Palestinians. In Bahrain — a country that almost never allows protest — police stood by as hundreds of people marched last month, waving flags and gathering in front of the Israeli Embassy in Manama.

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