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YWU chairperson heads for Damascus
[20/November/2008]

SANA'A, Nov. 20 (Saba)- Chairperson of Yemeni Women Union (YWU), secretary-general of Arab Women Union Ramzia al-Eryani headed on Thursday for Damascus to take part in the international conference on "Palestinians Return Right" which is to be held during 23-24 November.

In a statement to Saba, al-Eryani mentioned that she would deliver a speech on behalf of Arab women to talk about sufferings of the Palestinian people since 1948 and their forced migration, in addition to the lost identity of the Palestinian children and women.

She said, "We will urge all world countries to help Palestinians live in one independent land and will demand a quick action to create an independent Arab Palestinian state with Quds its capital."

Al-Eryani made clear that the participants will present work papers on the Palestinian and Arab issues as well as acts done by influential countries in the Middle East countries.

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