Friday, March 13, 2015

International Women’s Day celebrated in Berlin

What I saw in Berlin
'Stop Fundamentalism' on Sunday, 08 March 20 15  
On Saturday, March 7, a grand gathering, “For Tolerance and Equality against Fundamentalism and Misogyny”, was held in Berlin to mark the International Women’s Day and address the many challenges and hurdles in the pursuit of gender equality. 
One of the major themes discussed at the event was the extremely destructive role of Islamic Fundamentalism in relation to women rights. Be it the Middle East or Africa, Asia or Europe – Islamic Fundamentalism has emerged as a serious threat to human and women rights, and has to be overcome for the advancement of the cause. 
attended President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi , as well as numerous artists, human and women rights activists, and prominent political and personalities from across the world, including Kim Campbell, Rita Süssmuth, Linda Chavez, Frances Townsend, Ingrid Betancourt, Helmuth Markov, and a delegation of women jurists led by María Elena Elverdin (Portuguese General Prosecutor), a delegation from Syrian opposition, a large delegation of legislators and mayors and other German dignitaries, a delegation of female parliamentarians from Arabic countries, delegations representing dozens of Iranian women associations and organizations throughout Europe and the United States, as well as thousands of women from varying backgrounds, nationalities and religions united under the banner of gender equality and justice.
What I saw legitimate handout

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