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Spanish minister cancels Saudi lecture because of absence of women
Jan 15, 2007, 13:00 GMT
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Wow... i am being impressed.
and, I have a new crush. :)
Uh.. that should have read BEYONG impressed. Not being.
I applaud him for standing up for his convictions regarding fair and equal treatment of women. It shows this man has some backbone by acting on his beliefs! :)
Holy crap, I am impressed. And, he isn't too hard on the eyes, either... ;) yeah, he's crushworthy.
'Women were allowed to witness all events including Lopez Aguilar's meeting with the Saudi Islamic affairs minister.'
But not to speak or (horror of horrors) to ask questions.
This is not emancipation - it's the same old sh*t with a PR gloss.
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