QueenRaniaFan
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I love the picture of QR in the second file! When was that? I've never seen it.
this photo is from yesterday?she wore the same outfit?
Did anyone notice that QR's meeting for FINCA and the Jordan Education Initiative were in the same exact room? I think there have been meetings there in the past. Is this at her offices?
Kind of off topic...but has anyone noticed the KA always wears his wedding ring, but QR doesn't? Not saying anything...just wanted to know if it was a cultural thing or think she just simply forgot?
This portrait is a couple of years old. It appeared on a cover of Laha magazine in 2006.I love the picture of QR in the second file! When was that? I've never seen it.
this photo is from yesterday?she wore the same outfit?
It is nice to see that King Abdullah visited Kazakhstan. Well... Not only the suit, but the American smile made Mr. Medvedev stand out against his colleagues....
Photos from the King's trip to Kazakhstan:
http://petra.gov.jo/Temp/Images/Original/News-47605.jpg ... [snipped]
Queen Rania of Jordan: a beautiful paradox
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She may talk passionately about freedom of speech and equal rights. Yet Jordan's own human rights record under the stewardship of her husband King Abdullah II has hardly been exemplary, and has included accusations of terrorist suspects being tortured, harsh laws to clamp down on public dissent and the arrest without trial of critics of the government.
Jordan also has one of the highest incidences in the Middle East of honor killings -- the practice of women being killed by male family members if they engage in pre-martial sex. To her credit, Rania is not burying her head in the sand over the problems of Jordan.
She acknowledges, for example, that unemployment rates among young people stand at 25 percent, double the global average, and that "creating jobs is one of the most important priorities for us."
The daughter of Palestinian parents, she is also acutely aware of the severe social problems that conflict has created in the wider region... (Full Article)