Rohingya legal counselor Razia discovers US 'valiant ladies' decoration

In the wake of tolerating 'valiant ladies' decoration, Rohingya legal advisor Rajia Sultana with the First Lady Melaniea Trump (right) and Foreign Minister Mike Pompey The US State Department in Washington last Thursday. Photograph: oyanaindiya on 

the US State Department International Brave Women (aidabliuosi) has been granted displaced person legal advisor Sultana Razia. The US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, exhibited the prize to 10 individuals who won this decoration this year, including a service on Thursday. The First Lady Melanie Trump was available at the time. The function was held at the US State Department in Washington DC. 

Razia Sultana was conceived in Maungdaw in Myanmar in 1973. Be that as it may, the US State Department alluded to him as the "resident of Bangladesh". He got this decoration for his tenacious work for the Rohingyas. 

Aside from Razia, this year, she got valiant ladies award in Myanmar, Kenya, Djibouti's cop Mwina Hussain Dara, Egyptian human rights lobbyist Mama Maggi, Ireland's Nan Sister Orla Tracy, Jordan's military officer Colonel Khalida Al-Tawal, Montenegro's columnist Olivera Lacich, Peruvian government official Flour the Maria Viaga Japa, Sri Lanka's no Tanzania, ladies' rights and kids' rights and to not hit you henga de libhera. 

IWOC decorations are granted each year as an acknowledgment of the valor to act and lead strongly in harmony, equity, human rights, sexual orientation fairness and ladies strengthening. This award is being given before International Women's Day consistently since 2007. 

Rohingya legal advisor Rajia Sultana has worked for legal advisors, instructors and human rights for the greater part of her life. Since 2014 he has been working straightforwardly for Rohingya. In 2016, he distributed two reports about meeting several Rohingyas in Bangladesh with the goal that the brutality of Rohingya Myanmar security powers has been appeared in the savagery. He is the facilitator of 'Free Rohingya Coalition' and chief of Women's Organization of Arakan Rohingya National Organization of Rohingya Political Organization.

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