Questa donna e Santa Anche del Sudan.
Tabitha Boutros Describes Economic Reforms as a Key for Development
Khartoum – the State Minister at the Ministry of Electricity and Dams has said that Sudan's security is "red line" and welcomed the idea of interactive dialogue among women leaders.
Addressing women forum organized yesterday by the General Union of Sudanese Women; Dr. Tabitha Boutros called for renunciation of violence and regionalism, adding that women are guaranteed the right to express their opinion on national issues.
She said the cooperation agreement signed between Sudan and South Sudan threw the so-called Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) off balance and that was why it triggered a war in South Kordofan, Blue Nile, Abu Karshola and the recent acts of sabotage in the national capital following the announcement of economic reforms package. The SRF will never be able to achieve what it wants, she said.
Sudan, like all other countries faced economic difficulties and took measures to address the crisis, she said, and called on the Sudanese women to undertake effective role.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Human Resources Development, Ms Ishraqa Sayed Mahmoud called for full support for the Armed Forces and its commander-in-chief Field Marshal Omer Hassan Al Bashir.
She urged the formation of a unified national front to preserve the security and integrity of the country. The Sudanese women are required to engage in dialogue to address economic issues, she said.
By Zuleikha Abdel Raziq, 21 hours 4 minutes ago
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