defending women rights promotes peace development
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Former UN Secretary General Boutros-Ghali:

Defending women rights promotes peace, development

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Former UN Secretary General Boutros-Ghali
Paris - Arab Today

Former UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali said Tuesday that defending women rights promotes achieving global peace and development.
Ghali, who is now in Paris for a conference on women, told MENA that Paris conference may be considered as an extension of a conference, held two months ago in Cairo, on women role in the Arab world and Africa.
He delivered a speech to the Paris gathering, addressing challenges faced by women and stressing the importance that women should regain their right to practice their roles in achieving peace and development.
Source: MENA

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