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Bahrain will name a Jewish ambassador to the United States, a report
said.
Huda Azar Nunu, a Jewish woman who is a lawmaker in Bahrain’s upper
house, will be named to the Washington position, according to a report
this week in A Sharq al-Awsat, a Saudi-owned pan-Arab daily published
in London.
"The sources denied that the appointment of Nunu as a woman and a Jew
is a public relations campaign by Bahrain in the West, emphasizing that
Huda Nunu has proven her qualifications, whether through her membership
in the Consultative Council or through her work in human rights
associations, of which she is an active participant in Bahrain," the
newspaper said.
Bahrain, a Persian Gulf state sandwiched between Iran and Saudi Arabia,
has a tiny Jewish population dating back to Talmudic times. Nunu is
descended from Iraqi Jews who migrated to the port of Manama in the
late 19th century. Jews in Bahrain have kept a low profile but
generally have been treated well.
The nation is considered among the more progressive in the region, and
was among the first to allow women to run for public office.
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