Major General Ahmed Saeed bin Brik, Chairman of the National Assembly, met on Wednesday with members of the Southern Women’s Forum (SWF) in Britain, lawyer Wadad Ayesh Al-Douh, head of the British Human Rights Frontline, and Dr. Nabawiya Barakat, a southern activist in Britain.
At the meeting, which was attended by a member of the STC’s presidium, lawyer Niran Souqi, deputy chairman of the National Assembly, Major General Bin Brik warmly welcomed the female activists who came to participate in the consultative meeting, which is scheduled to be held tomorrow, Thursday, to strengthen southern cohesiveness and unify the various southern ranks, hoping that the consultative meeting would make a turning point in the course of the cause of the South in general and the political situation in particular.
The Chairman of the Assembly stressed the need for Southerners to enhance and strengthen their internal unity, to overcome the challenges confronting the people of the South and their cause, and to prepare for the upcoming important political entitlements within the framework of international endeavours to end the war and bring peace to the entire region.