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UNICEF: CRC @ 20: Queen Rania of Jordan on education

Twenty years ago, the Convention on the Rights of the Child became the first international convention to affirm human rights for all children. In this video, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of...  
 
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molceonly (3 months ago) Show Hide
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so, if she is a queen in moslem country and don't wear burqa, does it mean she is pagant? or burqa was not so important to become a queen?

so what then burqa mean to other moslem women? is that just heat resistant device? or symbolic ideology of faith?
RulaMughrabi (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Ohhh yea????!!! u know what?? My best advice to you is that "YOU" go home and let ur mama teach u some respect!
germanicus24 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Queen Rania is a puppet belonging to the same team of puppets like Bin Laden, the Saudi tyrants, Talibans and the Iranian reformists. A big family of hypocrites who play for Israel and the tyrants of the world while spreading the myth that fundamentalist (faithful) Muslims are evil (an educated and subtle way of saying Islam is evil), and that moderate (hypocrite, mediocre) Muslims are good (of course, since those are the ones who cope with Israeli oppression of Palestinians).
asifdurrani100 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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queen rania you are all the best
asifdurrani100 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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we are muslim our life style is defferent then europen i proud of you queen rania
Princegto (4 months ago) Show Hide
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It is a beautiful video
siapeace (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Queen Rania is inspiring, on so many levels, really, she could just sit back, but instead she is courageous as an artist, leader and citizen of the world -- thank you -- :)
RulaMughrabi (4 months ago) Show Hide
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We r so much beyond that,many of us think of what brand of life style we can get or how many fancy stuff we can get!
Can we look for brands and styles while the origin and the core don't exist?

Give them their rights so that your rights can really exist!
RulaMughrabi (4 months ago) Show Hide
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It z "our" responsibilty! I agree,
but r we really workin on that??
Does the world know what could we all gain by teaching most of these less fortunate kids? Has anyone of us ever thought of where we would be f we were not educated? or to stare at the screens of our laptops/PCs or...without gettin to understand what the hell things r about?
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واللة اشتقنالك

"We really missed you"

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