Author: Anthea » Wed Nov 20, 2013 5:09 pm
kani wrote:Thoughts of today are 20.11.2013:
I will brake a big rule,either dead or alive!
50% of Kurds are female - they deserve equal rights to those of men - Kurdistan has many thousands of foreign companies investing in it - which means many thousands of foreign works representing those companies are now living and working within Kurdistan - do they intend to be more liberal in their dealings with non-Kurdish females - will Kurdish females have less rights than outsiders within their own country?
Someone has to stand up for the rights of Kurdish women within their own country - go for it
Have you ever thought that if Kurdish women started their own political party they would receive 50% of the votes - because unlike Kurdish male politicians - Kurdish women are much more likely to
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My Name Is KURDISTAN And I Will Be FREE