Also present on behalf of the hosts of the congress held on Thursday with 300 foreign guests, there was science faculty member of Martyr Beheshti University Jamileh Sadat Allamalhoda.
The foreign guests of the event were from China, Australia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Kameron, Serbia, Armenia, Sweden, Bulgaria, Kyrgyzstan, Algeria, South Africa, Lebanon, Syria, Russia, and... including 70 female politicians, such as ministers, vice presidents, and parliament members, who had come to witness the status of Iranian women free from western media's negative anti-Iranian propagations and reflect it in their own countries.
A representative of the Philippine women, Melina Dubina said, "We must travel around the globe and especially visit the different parts of the Islamic countries to empower the young girls, because outstanding women are so powerful that need to have high stands, but traditions do not tolerate some modernist tendencies."
A representative of the women of Afghanistan and member of merchant women in Kabul, Maryam Rezaie said, "I am proud to be present in this congress in Iran", adding that the Taliban have imposed harsh laws against the women, which has decreased the women's presence in various social activities.
A representative of Congolese women, Zahedah Ramshi said that her country is the second most populated country in Africa, with unstable status due to war and economic crises.
The representative of Thailand women, Mena Lee, too, said that in her meeting with the Iranian first lady they spoke about the women's status in Iran and Thailand.
Pen Ji Oui, from China, said that she teaches the Arabic language in her country and that she is a Muslim Chinese woman.
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