Deputy minister for Endowment of Syria said
The Spirit of Collaboration and Solidarity Among Women in Iran/ The Empowerment of Iranian and Syrian women in the Face of Challenges
The deputy minister for Endowment of Syria speaking with Negaheno by referring to the spirit of collaboration and solidarity among the Iranian women stressed on the capabilities of Iranian and Syrian women in the face of challenges.
According to Negaheno report Dr. Salma Ayyash, deputy minister for Endowment of Syria referring to the women’s social freedom in Iran and the spirit of collaboration among them said that the women in Iran and Syria have managed to overcome many challenges.She went further on referring to the Western double standards with regards to supporting women’s rights and said: “In fact it does not matter what others say and the claims of the West whether said with good will or not has no significance for us.
”Dr. Salma who has visited Iran several times said that the awareness and intellectual capabilities of the Iranian women are outstanding worldwide and the Western rumors on the deprivation of Iranian women is insignificant.
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