Thursday, May 28, 2015

Who is #1 woman?

In these days we see many articles, many sentences and many words about the world’s most powerful women.
I think anybody can have its own choice on this. I saw the Forbes list and introduction on it:
 “German Chancellor Angela Merkel continues her reign as the most powerful woman on the planet for 10 years running.
Why? She clinched a third four-year term of Europe's most vibrant economy in December 2014, making her the longest-serving elected EU head of state.
She fought off a national recession during the global economic crisis with stimulus packages and government subsidies for companies that cut hours for workers, and she is in the thick of trying to help Greece revive its economy.
 She has used her power against ISIS, breaking the post-Nazi-era taboo of direct involvement in military actions by sending arms to Kurdish fighters.
In the Russia-Ukraine crisis, she has been engaging in shuttle diplomacy trying to broker a peace deal with Vladimir Putin.
There's only one woman who has a chance of endangering her tenure as No. 1 in 2016 -- the world's No. 2 most powerful woman”.

I think this choice is good, but I know some powerful women that are real champions.
Those who can see a bright future for their country…
Those who can make serious decisions, and take risks to most complicated scenes…
Those who can hear everybody…
Can see the positive human values in all people…
Can make powerful teams and with the help of them, overcome all difficulties and problems ahead…
Those who can love other people…
Who can scarify and fight against the main enemy of our world, which is the most sponsor of terrorism and fundamentalism: “the Iranian Regime”.


Who are they? “Women in NCRI
NCRI Women’s Committee works extensively with Iranian women outside the country and maintains a permanent contact with women inside Iran.
The NCRI Women’s Committee is actively involved with many women's rights organizations and NGO's and the Iranian diaspora.
The committee is a major source of much of the information received from inside Iran with regards to women.
 Attending UN Human Rights Commission meetings and other international or regional conferences on women’s issues, and engaging in a relentless battle against the Iranian regime's misogyny are part of the activities of members and associates of the committee.
These women fight with faith.
They never give up, never give in and always try hard to achieve victory.
I think those are the real champions of our world.

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