Negaheno speaking with the Head of Jordanian Women Association:

The West Has No Good Will Intentions When It Comes to Supporting Global Issues

Dr. Naheye Barghawi, head of Jordanian women Association (REMA) by referring to the West’s double standards with regards to the changes and events in the region and the world said:

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    Newvisiona;

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  • Palestinian journalist shot in head by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank

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