Najima Thay Thay – Former MP, Morocco
Madame Leader, our meetings with you and these gatherings are a chance for silenced voices to be heard. This is a precious opportunity because we are by your cause and loyal to your cause. Through you we express our loyalty to all women’s causes, for all Palestinian, Egyptian, Arabic, Islamic, Syrian, Moroccan causes and all women’s causes in any camp or prison or anywhere, or our sisters in Yemen and every corner of the world.
Dear Madame, I must say this is an honor for me to be standing by your organization and struggle. You are a symbol for us to see the men and women who work with you. Madame President, I am surprised by the large attendance of all former international representatives and by your speech. As a civil society representative that I am proud of and am always a member, I say, I am with you, in one voice I say with you; no to oppression, no to massacre of the oppressed in Liberty.
Liberty residents are in prison and captivity. This name has nothing to do with Liberty for them to be freed and the minimum is to return them to Camp Ashraf. We are waiting for that day to celebrate with you and to celebrate the victory of capable women holding the flag of achievements in our countries on the basis of peace and friendship. Poet says our requests don’t come like this: our requests are not achieved by wishes, but the world will prevail with struggle.