Bahrain names Jewish ambassador
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/middle_east/7426806.stm Version 0 of 1. Bahrain's king has appointed a Jewish woman as the country's envoy to the United States. Houda Nonoo said she was proud to serve her country "first of all as a Bahraini" and that she was not chosen for the post because of her religion. She is believed to be the Arab world's first Jewish ambassador. Ms Nonoo, 43, has served as a legislator in Bahrain's 40-member Shura Council for three years and is head of the Bahrain Human Rights Watch. "It is a great honour to have been appointed as the first female ambassador to the United States of America and I am looking forward to meeting this new challenge," Ms Nonoo told the Associated Press news agency. Her family is originally from Iraq, having moved to Bahrain over a century ago. Bahrain has one of the world's oldest and smallest Jewish communities. It was, at one time, home to as many as 1,500 Jews. Today the community has a synagogue and numbers around 50 people. Bahrain is a close US ally but has no diplomatic relations with Israel. It has a Shia Muslim majority, roughly 65% of the population, but the ruling elite is Sunni. |