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[tags]majesty king hussein,king hussein bin talal,queen noor of jordan,hussein bin talal,noor al hussein foundation,poverty eradication,wolf blitzer,africa queen,conflict prevention,muslim culture,independent institutions,outspoken voice,princeton university,global challenges,israeli incursion,cnn,najeeb,microfinance,noors,micro credit[/tags]
interesting...especially blitzer's instance of pronouncing it "kkhhamas"
ReplyDeleteVery well said Queen Noor. Blitzer's bias is incredibly transparent.
ReplyDeleteI like her approach to the situation, I wish more Arabs adapt and share similar mentality.
ReplyDelete[...] aid to Gaza, Jordanian bloggers keep a close eye on traditional media coverage of the situation. Jad posts a video of Queen Noor's interview on CNN, while Lina, author of Into the Wind blog, [...]
ReplyDeleteShe's my hero! She says everything I want to say, but Wolf Blitzer actually cares what she thinks (at least enough to put her on air!).
ReplyDeleteI haven't tv in days, so thanks for the clip. She's as elegant looking as ever and eloquent as always.
ReplyDeleteAs for Blitzer..he's just doing his job folks and playing devil's advocate as a CNN reporter. If this was foxnews she'd be interrupted every single 2 words and aggressively interrogated.